نتایج جستجو برای: congenital hypothyroidism

تعداد نتایج: 131099  

تقدیر, مریم, حق دوست, علی اکبر, سپندی, محتبی, نجات, سحرناز, هلاکوئی نائینی, کورش, یاراحمدی, شهین,

Background and Aim: The prevalence of congenital hypothyroidism (CH), one of the main causes of preventable mental handicap in neonates, is much higher in Iran than the global average.The objective of this study was to identify risk factors for congenital hypothyroidism (CH) by using the screening program in Fars Province, Iran, during the period 2003-2006. Methods and Materials: A case-control...

2006
Rosalind S. Brown Susan R. Rose

Unrecognized congenital hypothyroidism leads to mental retardation. Newborn screening and thyroid therapy started within 2 weeks of age can normalize cognitive development. The primary thyroid-stimulating hormone screening has become standard in many parts of the world. However, newborn thyroid screening is not yet universal in some countries. Initial dosage of 10 to 15 g/kg levothyroxine is re...

2015
Keisuke Nagasaki Kanshi Minamitani Makoto Anzo Masanori Adachi Tomohiro Ishii Kazumichi Onigata Satoshi Kusuda Shohei Harada Reiko Horikawa Masanori Minagawa Haruo Mizuno Yuji Yamakami Masaru Fukushi Toshihiro Tajima

Purpose of developing the guidelines: Mass screening for congenital hypothyroidism started in 1979 in Japan, and the prognosis for intelligence has been improved by early diagnosis and treatment. The incidence was about 1/4000 of the birth population, but it has increased due to diagnosis of subclinical congenital hypothyroidism. The disease requires continuous treatment, and specialized medica...

2015
Paul Hofman

Congenital Hypothyroidism is the commonest preventable cause of intellectual disability. Newborn screening with early identification and treatment has resulted in near normalisation of long term intellectual outcomes in the affected children. However, a number of issues still remain to be clarified. Firstly, while there has been a marked improvement in intellectual outcomes many studies have sh...

Journal: :Italian Journal of Pediatrics 2009
Antonella Olivieri

All the Italian Centres in charge of screening, diagnosis, and follow-up of infants with congenital hypothyroidism participate in the Italian National Registry of affected infants, which performs the nationwide surveillance of the disease. It was established in 1987 as a program of the Health Ministry and is coordinated by the Istituto Superiore di Sanità. The early diagnosis performed by the n...

2006

Unrecognized congenital hypothyroidism leads to mental retardation. Newborn screening and thyroid therapy started within 2 weeks of age can normalize cognitive development. The primary thyroid-stimulating hormone screening has become standard in many parts of the world. However, newborn thyroid screening is not yet universal in some countries. Initial dosage of 10 to 15 g/kg levothyroxine is re...

2006
Susan R. Rose

Unrecognized congenital hypothyroidism leads to mental retardation. Newborn screening and thyroid therapy started within 2 weeks of age can normalize cognitive development. The primary thyroid-stimulating hormone screening has become standard in many parts of the world. However, newborn thyroid screening is not yet universal in some countries. Initial dosage of 10 to 15 g/kg levothyroxine is re...

2006

Unrecognized congenital hypothyroidism leads to mental retardation. Newborn screening and thyroid therapy started within 2 weeks of age can normalize cognitive development. The primary thyroid-stimulating hormone screening has become standard in many parts of the world. However, newborn thyroid screening is not yet universal in some countries. Initial dosage of 10 to 15 g/kg levothyroxine is re...

2006

Unrecognized congenital hypothyroidism leads to mental retardation. Newborn screening and thyroid therapy started within 2 weeks of age can normalize cognitive development. The primary thyroid-stimulating hormone screening has become standard in many parts of the world. However, newborn thyroid screening is not yet universal in some countries. Initial dosage of 10 to 15 g/kg levothyroxine is re...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de endocrinologia e metabologia 2004
Jussara Vono-Toniolo Peter Kopp

Congenital hypothyroidism affects about 1:3000-1:4000 infants. Screening programs now permit early recognition and treatment, thus avoiding the disastrous consequences of thyroid hormone deficiency on brain development. In about 85%, congenital hypothyroidism is associated with developmental defects referred to as thyroid dysgenesis. They include thyroid (hemi)agenesis, ectopic tissue and thyro...

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