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Thyroid Hypoplasia as a Cause of Congenital Hypothyroidism in William's Syndrome
Hormone Research, 09/30/08
Stagi S et al. - Thyroid hypoplasia is a frequent characteristic of WBS and abnormalities of thyroid function are common in patients with this feature. Therefore, the possibility of congenital hypothyroidism should always be taken into consideration too and, even if congenital hypothyroidism neonatal screening is negative, thyroid (morphology and function) evaluation should be regularly assessed when the diagnosis is made and, thereafter, every year in the first years of life.
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