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Diabetes mellitus and primary hypothyroidism

Metabolism, 1968
Abstract The combination of diabetes mellitus and primary hypothyroidism is not as rare as generally believed. Nine hypothyroid patients were found among 530 diabetics, a prevalence of 1.7 per cent. In 5 patients the diabetes occurred first. The subsequent development of hypothyroidism did not appreciably change the course of the diabetes.
Hecht, Arthur, Gershberg, Herbert
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Primary Hypothyroidism and Pituitary Insufficiency

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
A 40-year-old man with primary hypothyroidism and sellar enlargement is described. There was deficiency of all pituitary tropic hormones except TSH which was elevated. TRH stimulation revealed responsiveness of pituitary thyrotropic cells, and thyroxine administration suppressed the elevated TSH.
F B, Gluck   +2 more
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Transient Primary Hypothyroidism in Prematures

Clinical Pediatrics, 1987
Twelve sick neonates, ten of whom were prematures, were found to have transient primary hypothyroidism. Two months after cessation of treatment all those followed were found to be clinically and biochemically euthyroid. The possible etiologic factors in the pathogenesis of transient hypothyroidism of the sick prematures are discussed.
N A, Kulaylat, S S, Najjar
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OPHTHALMOPATHY ASSOCIATED WITH PRIMARY HYPOTHYROIDISM

Acta Endocrinologica, 1975
ABSTRACT Ten patients with primary hypothyroidism and ophthalmopathy are reported. None of the patients had previously received any form of therapy for thyrotoxicosis. In some patients hypothyroidism and exophthalmos presented simultaneously, but in others one clinical feature preceded the other by many years.
B E, Brownlie, O A, Newton, S P, Singh
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Speech impairment in primary hypothyroidism

Journal of Endocrinological Investigation, 2011
Thyroid hormone deficiency may affect human speech and voice. The aim of this study was to evaluate speech variables in patients with hypothyroidism.A case control study.One hundred and twenty patients, 106 women and 14 men with symptoms and signs of thyroid failure; the diagnosis was confirmed by serum T410 mU/l. Eighty-eight normal subjects, 78 women
A, Mohammadzadeh, E, Heydari, F, Azizi
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CONGENITAL PRIMARY HYPOTHYROIDISM AND HLA

Acta Paediatrica, 1982
ABSTRACT. Previous studies have suggested an association between congenital hypothyroidism and HLA‐Aw24 or B18 antigens. The frequencies of HLA‐A, B and C antigens were studied in 33 unrelated Danish patients with congenital hypothyroidism (5 with aplasia of the thyroid gland, 16 with ectopic thyroids and 8 with thyroid hyshormonogenesis).
B B, Jacobsen, N J, Brandt, A, Svejgaard
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Primary hypothyroidism with pericardial tamponade

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
We report a rare case of pericardial effusion and tamponade in a 10-yr-old child with undiagnosed primary hypothyroidism, who presented to us with delayed milestones, anasarca for 7 mth and respiratory distress for 20 days. The child recovered with ultrasound guided pericardial tap and thyroxine replacement therapy.
Ram Murthy, Shastry, Claret C, Shastry
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Pituitary Hyperplasia from Primary Hypothyroidism

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Pituitary Hyperplasia from Primary Hypothyroidism A 10-year-old girl presented with headache and poor growth. Laboratory studies showed primary hypothyroidism, and MRI revealed an enlarged pituitary.
K S, Shivaprasad, Kollareddy, Siddardha
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Inherited Primary Hypothyroidism in Mice

Science, 1981
A new autosomal recessive mutation that causes hypothyroidism has been identified in mice. The gene, herein named hypothyroid ( hyt ), has been mapped on chromosome 12 approximately 30 units from the centromere. The mutants are characterized by retarded growth, infertility, mild anemia, elevated serum cholesterol ...
Beamer, W G   +3 more
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Primary hypothyroidism presenting as pseudoacromegaly

Pituitary, 2011
Pseudoacromegaly is a condition characterized by cutaneous manifestations of growth hormone excess but with normal growth hormone levels. This is described in patients with severe insulin resistance, pachydermoperiostitis, burnt out acromegaly and with intake of drugs like Minoxidil. Severe thyroid hormone deficiency rarely present with similar picture
K V S Hari, Kumar   +3 more
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