Transient hypothyroxinemia occurs frequently in very preterm infants and is caused by a combination of factors as immaturity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid system, loss of the maternal thyroxine (T4) contribution, immaturity of thyroid hormone metabolism, and neonatal illness. Thyroid hormone is important in maturation of the brain, but also of heart and lungs. Low neonatal T4 concentrations in plasma are related to worse clinical and neurodevelopmental outcome. Despite these relationships, only few randomized clinical trials have been performed to find out whether T4 supplementation can improve clinical and/or neurodevelomental outcome of preterm infants. The currently available evidence does not support use of supplemental T4 in all...
It is not known how immaturity and disease influence postnatal thyroid function in infants <30 wk of...
BACKGROUND: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in extremely premature infants, but has not been ex...
Hypothyroxinemia of prematurity (HOP) is a transient alteration in thyroid hormone availabilityfound...
Thyroid hormones are required for normal development of the brain. Transient hypothyroxinaemia is th...
Abstract Transient hypothyroxinaemia of prematurity (THOP) is common. The preponderance of evidence ...
Transient hypothyroxinemia, transient hyperthyrotropinemia, transient hypotyroidism and low T3 syndr...
This review focuses on neonatal transient hypothyroxinaemia, a condition characterized by temporary ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
AIM: Thyroid hormones are crucial for foetal and neonatal brain development. This paper provides an ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
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...
Transiently low levels of thyroid hormones occur in approximately 50% of neonates born 24-28 weeks' ...
Preterm infants can suffer various thyroid dysfunctions associated with developmental immaturity of ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
It is not known how immaturity and disease influence postnatal thyroid function in infants <30 wk of...
BACKGROUND: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in extremely premature infants, but has not been ex...
Hypothyroxinemia of prematurity (HOP) is a transient alteration in thyroid hormone availabilityfound...
Thyroid hormones are required for normal development of the brain. Transient hypothyroxinaemia is th...
Abstract Transient hypothyroxinaemia of prematurity (THOP) is common. The preponderance of evidence ...
Transient hypothyroxinemia, transient hyperthyrotropinemia, transient hypotyroidism and low T3 syndr...
This review focuses on neonatal transient hypothyroxinaemia, a condition characterized by temporary ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
AIM: Thyroid hormones are crucial for foetal and neonatal brain development. This paper provides an ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
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...
Transiently low levels of thyroid hormones occur in approximately 50% of neonates born 24-28 weeks' ...
Preterm infants can suffer various thyroid dysfunctions associated with developmental immaturity of ...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and is associated...
It is not known how immaturity and disease influence postnatal thyroid function in infants <30 wk of...
BACKGROUND: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in extremely premature infants, but has not been ex...
Hypothyroxinemia of prematurity (HOP) is a transient alteration in thyroid hormone availabilityfound...