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Primary Hypothyroidism

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1975
Five patients with growth failure but few other abnormal clinical signs are presented. Two were shown to have primary hypopituitarism, three had primary hypothyroidism. All received levothyroxine sodium and grew 7.0 to 12.5 cm during the first year and 6.2 to 8.7 cm during the second year of treatment.
S, Raiti, E, Trias, N K, Maclaren
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Primary hypothyroidism and galactorrhea

The American Journal of Medicine, 1977
Ten of 16 women with primary hypothyroidism and high thyrotropin (TSH) concentrations had high serum prolactin (PRL) concentrations. A positive correlation was observed between the basal TSH and PRL levels in the hypothyroid patients. Five of these patients complained of persistent galactorrhea after delivery. After treatment with triiodothyronine (T3),
Toshio Onishi   +6 more
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Primary Hypothyroidism

JAMA, 1981
THE ASSOCIATION between primary hypothyroidism in adults and pituitary enlargement was first described in 1892. 1 Similar cases have been reported recently. 2-5 They have been characterized by enlargement or alteration in contour of the sella turcica.
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Cardiac Function in Primary Hypothyroidism

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1980
Cardiac chamber dimensions and myocardial function were studied in 15 children with primary hypothyroidism prior to and after thyroxine therapy. Small pericardial effusions were detected in 11 of 15 subjects before therapy, which resolved in nine of 11 subjects after initiation of thyroxine replacement.
J T, Hayford   +2 more
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Spontaneous Remission from Primary Hypothyroidism

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt Primary hypothyroidism in adults has been thought to be an end-result of the destructive process of chronic thyroiditis (1, 2), for which life-long replacement therapy with desiccated thyro...
T, Yamamoto, H, Sakamoto
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Pericardial effusion in primary hypothyroidism

American Heart Journal, 1990
Pericardial effusion is reported to occur in 30% to 80% of subjects with hypothyroidism. However, these earlier studies were conducted when the diagnosis of hypothyroidism was only suspected and was confirmed only in the presence of classic clinical features. In contrast, the diagnosis has recently been established in the early mild stage or more often
U M, Kabadi, S P, Kumar
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