We have investigated the effects of iodine (I) intake on urinary I excretion in preterm (PT) babies up to 2 months after birth and its effect on serum T4, free T4 (FT4), T3, TSH, and thyroglobulin (Tg) levels compared to those in term (T) newborns. Very premature and very sick infants were in negative I balance for the first weeks after birth. Later, these same infants, as well as the other PT and T newborns, were in positive balance; 75–80 % of the ingested I was not accounted for in the urine. The urinary I levels of PT and T neonates cannot be equated to their I intakes. T4, FT4, and T3 levels in PT and T neonates increased with post-menstrual age, whereas Tg decreased and TSH did not change. Serum FT4, T3, Tg, and TSH levels in PT neona...
The purpose of this study was first to clarify postnatal trends in sera T-4, free T-4 (FT4), T-4-bin...
Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance...
The purpose of this study was to relate severity of illness at 1, 7, 14, and 28 postnatal days in pr...
Background: The thyroid gland and hormonal regulation are among the most important systems to be inv...
Objective: Iodine deficiency and excess are the most important factors that affect screening and rec...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Iodine and thyroglobulin concentrations, as well as iodine, T3, T4 and sialic acid contents of thyro...
Context The developing thyroid is sensitive to iodine overload with exposure potentially resulting i...
It is not known how immaturity and disease influence postnatal thyroid function in infants <30 wk of...
Background For several decades, transient hypothyroxinemia of prematurity (THOP) has been a topic of...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Abstract Transient hypothyroxinaemia of prematurity (THOP) is common. The preponderance of evidence ...
Iodine deficiency can be defined as the world’s greatest single cause of preventable brain damage. F...
Premature infants' thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) progression differs from term infants due to th...
The purpose of this study was first to clarify postnatal trends in sera T-4, free T-4 (FT4), T-4-bin...
Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance...
The purpose of this study was to relate severity of illness at 1, 7, 14, and 28 postnatal days in pr...
Background: The thyroid gland and hormonal regulation are among the most important systems to be inv...
Objective: Iodine deficiency and excess are the most important factors that affect screening and rec...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Iodine and thyroglobulin concentrations, as well as iodine, T3, T4 and sialic acid contents of thyro...
Context The developing thyroid is sensitive to iodine overload with exposure potentially resulting i...
It is not known how immaturity and disease influence postnatal thyroid function in infants <30 wk of...
Background For several decades, transient hypothyroxinemia of prematurity (THOP) has been a topic of...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
Abstract Transient hypothyroxinaemia of prematurity (THOP) is common. The preponderance of evidence ...
Iodine deficiency can be defined as the world’s greatest single cause of preventable brain damage. F...
Premature infants' thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) progression differs from term infants due to th...
The purpose of this study was first to clarify postnatal trends in sera T-4, free T-4 (FT4), T-4-bin...
Background Infants <32 weeks’ gestation should not be exposed to topical iodine and its avoidance...
The purpose of this study was to relate severity of illness at 1, 7, 14, and 28 postnatal days in pr...