Abstract Objective: To document the occurrence of thyroid dysfunction in Chinese children and adolescents with Down syndrome. Method: Four hundred and sixteen Chinese children and adolescents with Down syndrome were studied retrospectively for thyroid dysfunction. Hospital records from seven regional hospitals were reviewed. Records could not be traced in 65 of them. Among the 351 subjects, 200 were boys while 151 were girls. The age ranged from 0 to 18.99 years. Results: Thyroid function was normal in 250 patients (71.2%). Seven patients had congenital hypothyroidism (2.0%), seven had acquired hypothyroidism (2.0%) and seventy-nine had subclinical hypothyroidism (22.5%). Hyperthyroidism was found in 8 of them (2.3%). Serum thyroid stimulat...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objectives To analyze data from the Scottish capillary thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) screening p...
Abstract Thyroid dysfunction, especially primary hypothyroidism, is common among patients with Down ...
Objective: To evaluate thyroid function in children with Down’s syndrome, and to ascertain the prese...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show an increased prevalence of thyroid disease when co...
Objectives Limited data on the evolution of thyroid disorders (TD) in Down syndrome (DS) are availab...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and natural course of autoimmune and non-autoimmune subclinica...
Background/Aims: The natural history of thyroid function in children with Down's syndrome is relativ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the presentation and clinical course of Graves' disease (GD) in two pediatric...
Background: Studies concerning presentation and evolution over time of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) ...
Thyroid disturbances is a well recognized association with Down's syndrome. This study is descript...
Background: Normal thyroid function is essential for optimal physical growth and neurocognitive deve...
It has been reported that there is an increased risk of thyroid disorders associated with trisomy 21...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder among live-born infants. Its’ prevalence ...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objectives To analyze data from the Scottish capillary thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) screening p...
Abstract Thyroid dysfunction, especially primary hypothyroidism, is common among patients with Down ...
Objective: To evaluate thyroid function in children with Down’s syndrome, and to ascertain the prese...
Background: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show an increased prevalence of thyroid disease when co...
Objectives Limited data on the evolution of thyroid disorders (TD) in Down syndrome (DS) are availab...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and natural course of autoimmune and non-autoimmune subclinica...
Background/Aims: The natural history of thyroid function in children with Down's syndrome is relativ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the presentation and clinical course of Graves' disease (GD) in two pediatric...
Background: Studies concerning presentation and evolution over time of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (HT) ...
Thyroid disturbances is a well recognized association with Down's syndrome. This study is descript...
Background: Normal thyroid function is essential for optimal physical growth and neurocognitive deve...
It has been reported that there is an increased risk of thyroid disorders associated with trisomy 21...
Down Syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal disorder among live-born infants. Its’ prevalence ...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of children suffering from congenita...
Objectives To analyze data from the Scottish capillary thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) screening p...