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Thyrotoxicosis and pregnancy. An analysis of 43 pregnancies in 42 thyrotoxic mothers.

Annales chirurgiae et gynaecologiae, 1978
During the period 1965-1976, 43 pregnancies in 42 thyrotoxic mothers were seen. Thirty-nine pregnancies in 38 patients were analyzed further. Twenty-six patients (27 pregnancies) were treated with antithyroid agents with (9) or without (17) supplemental thyroid hormone therapy and 5 were subjected to subtotal thyroidectomy. In these groups spontaneous
F, Pekonen, B A, Lamberg, E, Ikonen
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Thyrotoxicosis and pregnancy. Use of preoperative propranolol for thyroidectomy.

American journal of surgery, 1977
Propranolol has been utilized safely and successfully in the preparation for thyroidectomy in four pregnant patients with thyrotoxicosis. No ill effects were noted in mothers or infants. No change in fetal heart function was noted while two mothers were receiving propranolol.
C A, Levy, J H, Waite, R, Dickey
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Thyrotoxicosis and pregnancy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1977
Carl A. Levy   +2 more
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Graves’ thyrotoxicosis complicated by mental health disorder and twin pregnancy

Endocrine Abstracts, 2021
Kaenat Mulla   +7 more
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Special Presentations of Thyroid Cancer in Pregnancy, Renal Failure, Thyrotoxicosis, and Struma Ovarii

2006
Differentiated thyroid cancer most commonly exists in euthyroid individuals, who present with a thyroid mass or who have a structural thyroidal abnormality detected on a radiologic study. In contrast to this typical presentation, there are several groups of patients who have thyroid cancer associated with other clinical circumstances and therefore ...
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Thyrotoxicosis and pregnancy.

Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, 1998
S P, ASPER, F, LONDON
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Pregnancy and thyrotoxicosis

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1963
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Low Serum Thyroglobulin as a Clue to the Diagnosis of Thyrotoxicosis Factitia

New England Journal of Medicine, 1982
Stefano Mariotti, Enio Martino
exaly  

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