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Objective: Central sensitivity of thyroid hormone refers to the sensitivity of hypothalamic– pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis to the change in circulating free thyroxine (fT4).
Ying Sun +6 more
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The Clinical Significance of Subclinical Thyroid Dysfunction. [PDF]
Subclinical thyroid disease (SCTD) is defined as serum free T(4) and free T(3) levels within their respective reference ranges in the presence of abnormal serum TSH levels.
BIONDI, BERNADETTE, COOPER DS
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Effect of Delayed Elevation of Thyrotropin on Feeding Intolerance in Very Low Birth Weight Infants [PDF]
Purpose We investigated the effect of delayed elevation of thyrotropin (TSH) (deTSH) on gastrointestinal motility in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI).
Ju Kyung Hyun +3 more
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Thyrotropin Isoforms: Implications for Thyrotropin Analysis and Clinical Practice [PDF]
Serum thyrotropin (TSH) is considered the single most sensitive and specific measure of thyroid function in the general population owing to its negative logarithmic association with free triiodothyronine and free thyroxine concentrations. It is therefore often the test of choice for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of primary hypothyroidism.
Joshua M, Estrada +4 more
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PurposePregnant women with a diagnosis of differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) were potentially high-risk but largely ignored study population. We aimed to explore whether gestational thyrotropin levels were associated with progression of DTC.MethodsWe ...
Xin Li +11 more
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Atrial Fibrillation and Hyperthyroidism [PDF]
Atrial fibrillation occurs in 10 – 15% of patients with hyperthyroidism. Low serum thyrotropin concentration is an independent risk factor for atrial fibrillation. Thyroid hormone contributes to arrythmogenic activity by altering the electrophysiological
Francis, Johnson, Jayaprasad, N
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EGF and TGF-β1 effects on thyroid function [PDF]
Normal epithelial thyroid cells in culture are inhibited by TGF-β1. Instead, transformed thyroid cell lines are frequently resistant to its growth inhibitory effect. Loss of TGF-β responsiveness could be due to a reduced expression of TGF-β receptors, as
Gabriella Mincione +7 more
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Anti-Thyrotropin Antibody Interference in Thyrotropin Assays [PDF]
We read with interest the paper by Despres and Grant (1) on antibody interference in thyroid assays. Thyroid hormone autoantibodies, heterophile antibodies, and rheumatoid factors are certainly the main sources of artifacts. As mentioned by the authors, anti-thyrotropin (anti-TSH) antibodies are more uncommon but may nevertheless deserve additional ...
Jean Louis Wemeau +3 more
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Objective: Our aim is to perform an analysis, using big data, of cases diagnosed with primary hypothyroidism and aged 18 and over who presented to our hospital, by evaluating the laboratory and socio-demographic data of the patients.
Ibrahim Sahin +3 more
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Introduction Papillary and follicular thyroid carcinoma are common head and neck cancers. This cancer expresses a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor that plays a role as a cancer stimulant substance.
Bambang Udji Djoko Rianto +2 more
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