Thyroid dysfunction in the newborn.
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https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.1199Abstract
The authors refer to congenic hypothyroidism, hypotyroxinemia in premature new-borns, thyroid dysfunction, congenic thyrotoxicosis, breastfeeding, composed anti-thyroid drugs and children nutrition based on iodine. Concerning to the fetus and new-born thyroid dysfunction, it's very important to make an early diagnosis in order to avoid later complications. Several studies revealed that the different types of composed anti-thyroid drugs can induce pregnant woman choice.Downloads
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