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Hashimoto Thyroiditis and Vestibular Dysfunction

Endocrine Practice, 2017
The aim of this review was to analyze the existing literature concerning the relationship between Hashimoto thyroiditis (HT) and vestibular dysfunction.We used electronic databases (PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library) to search and collect all published articles about the association between HT and vestibular disorders.Several observational and ...
Chiarella, Giuseppe   +7 more
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Postpartum Thyroid Dysfunction

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
Until recently, postpartum thyroid dysfunction generally referred to secondary hypothyroidism due to pituitary failure (Sheehan's syndrome). Although cases of postpartum primary hypothyroidism have been previously reported, 1 the pioneering work of Amino and colleagues 2-4 in Osaka, Japan, followed by three series from Canada, 5 England, 6 and the ...
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Amiodarone and Thyroid Dysfunction

Southern Medical Journal, 2010
Amiodarone is a potent antiarrhythmic drug associated with thyroid dysfunction. Its high iodine content causes inhibition of 5'-deiodinase activity. Most patients remain euthyroid. Amiodarone-induced thyrotoxicosis (AIT) or amiodarone-induced hypothyroidism (AIH) may occur depending on the iodine status of individuals and prior thyroid disease.
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Thyroid Dysfunction in Pregnancy

The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing, 1998
Thyroid dysfunction is the second most common endocrine disorder among women of childbearing age. When thyroid dysfunction is well controlled, pregnancy outcomes are similar to those of women without thyroid disease. Perinatal nurses can support the woman affected by a thyroid dysfunction by being knowledgeable about the disorder and by providing ...
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Thyroid Dysfunction: Reproduction and Postpartum Thyroiditis

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2002
Thyroid function during pregnancy is characterized by changes in circulating thyroid hormone concentrations related to alterations in thyroxine binding globulin (TBG), human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and iodine status. The immunology of normal pregnancy shows a reduction in antibody titer during gestation and an increase in T helper-2 (TH2) immune ...
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Thyroid dysfunction

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995
Abnormalities of thyroid function may cause irregularity or absence of the menstrual period, inhibit pubertal development and linear growth, and suppress reproductive function. Furthermore, pregnancy may itself affect thyroid function. New information is presented about the diagnosis and treatment of various forms of congenital and acquired thyroid ...
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Screening for Thyroid Dysfunction

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2015
Albert L, Siu   +2 more
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Iatrogenic Thyroid Dysfunction

Hospital Practice, 1989
J, Goldberger, S, Goldberger
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Prevalence of thyroid dysfunction in patients with COVID-19: a systematic review

Clinical and Translational Imaging, 2021
Luca Giovanella   +2 more
exaly  

New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2013
David F Schneider, Herbert Chen
exaly  

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