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Thyroid testing in primary hypothyroidism. [PDF]

open access: yesAfr J Prim Health Care Fam Med
Ambasta A   +5 more
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Early cardiac involvement in patients with hyperthyroidism evaluated by cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Endocrinol (Lausanne)
Zhang Y   +7 more
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Hypothalamic deiodinase type-3 establishes the period of circannual interval timing in mammals

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Stewart C   +8 more
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Triiodothyronine in pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1967
Abstract The radioactive T 3 uptake test is a relatively simple laboratory procedure which indirectly measures circulating T 3 , the active fraction of the thyroid hormone. The present study applies this test to the three trimesters of pregnancy, the postpartum period, and to inevitable and incomplete abortions.
Robert R. Rember   +2 more
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PROPRANOLOL, TRIIODOTHYRONINE, REVERSE TRIIODOTHYRONINE AND THYROID DISEASE

Clinical Endocrinology, 1979
SUMMARYPropranolol alone was given to sixteen hyperthyroid, and concomitantly with thyroxine therapy to ten hypothyroid patients. Following treatment of the hyperthyroid group for 1–2 weeks there was a significant decrease in serum triiodothyronine (T3) which correlated with the plasma propranolol steady state concentration.
John Feely   +3 more
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No inhibition by Li+ of thyroxine monodeiodination to 3,5,3′-triiodothyronine and 3,3′,5′-triiodothyronine (reverse triiodothyronine)

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1977
The possibility that lithium affects the conversion of thyroxine to 3,5,3"-triiodothyronine and 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine (reverse triiodothyronine) was studied by measurement of the serum concentractions of these parameters in five patients during the first week of lithium therapy. In three patients there was a decrease in serum thyroxine concentration
Jan Wålinder   +3 more
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TRIIODOTHYRONINE

Clinical Endocrinology, 1973
After 20 years in the wilderness, 3,5,3′‐triiodo‐l‐thyronine (T3) has come back home, for it is exactly 20 years since Gross & Pitt‐Rivers (1952) first drew attention to its presence in human serum. A few years later Pitt‐Rivers et al. (1955) demonstrated its formation from thyroxine (T4) given to patients with athyreotic myxoedema, and in 1957 ...
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