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Randomized Trial of Early Detection and Treatment of Postpartum Hemorrhage
New England Journal of Medicine, 2023Olufemi Oladapo
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American family physician, 1984
Patients with this syndrome usually have no prior history of thyroid disease. Mild hyperthyroidism is noted one to three months after an uncomplicated delivery and is followed by a brief euthyroid period. Symptomatic hypothyroidism develops three to six months postpartum. The syndrome is self-limited.
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Patients with this syndrome usually have no prior history of thyroid disease. Mild hyperthyroidism is noted one to three months after an uncomplicated delivery and is followed by a brief euthyroid period. Symptomatic hypothyroidism develops three to six months postpartum. The syndrome is self-limited.
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Postpartum psychosis and postpartum thyroiditis.
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 1999The term postpartum psychosis refers to a group of severe and heterogeneous disorders with psychotic symptoms that occur most frequently in the context of a mood disorder during the postpartum period. We report a case of 'postpartum psychosis' possibly associated with postpartum thyroiditis in a 29 year-old woman.
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[Postpartum thyroiditis: silent thyroiditis].
Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1991Endocrine and immune system explorations, systematically performed at the end of pregnancy for the last 15 years, have shown that in about 5 percent of women delivery is followed by thyroid dysfunction and goitrogenic episodes due to a painless or silent thyroiditis.
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Postpartum psychiatric disorders
Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2018Samantha Meltzer-Brody +2 more
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Molecular biology & medicine, 1986
Recent epidemiological studies in Japan and Sweden have disclosed a high prevalence of transient thyroid dysfunction in women following delivery. These changes seem to reflect an immunoregulatory "rebound" following pregnancy-induced immunosuppression.
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Recent epidemiological studies in Japan and Sweden have disclosed a high prevalence of transient thyroid dysfunction in women following delivery. These changes seem to reflect an immunoregulatory "rebound" following pregnancy-induced immunosuppression.
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Epidemiology and Mechanisms of De Novo and Persistent Hypertension in the Postpartum Period
Circulation, 2015S Ananth Karumanchi, Sarosh Rana
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