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Thyroid volume changes during pregnancy and after delivery in an iodine-sufficient Republic of Slovenia
European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology , 06/26/09
Fister P et al. - In an iodine-sufficient area, thyroid volume increases during pregnancy and decreases after delivery, and the changes in volume are associated with changes in TSH and BMI. They may be viewed as indicators for metabolic and haemodynamic changes during pregnancy.
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