Abstract Background Graves’ hyperthyroidism affects 0.2% of pregnant women. Establishing the correct diagnosis and effectively managing Graves’ hyperthyroidism in pregnancy remains a challenge for physicians. Main The goal of this paper is to review the diagnosis and management of Graves’ hyperthyroidism in pregnancy. The paper will discuss preconception counseling, etiologies of hyperthyroidism, thyroid function testing, pregnancy-related complications, maternal management, including thyroid storm, anti-thyroid drugs and the complications for mother and fetus, fetal and neonatal thyroid function, neonatal management, and maternal post-partum management. Conclusion Establishing the diagnosis of Graves’ hyperthyroidism early, maintaining eut...
Pregnancy is a state of many hormonal changes that can make interpretation of thyroid function tests...
Graves’ disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism in women of childbearing age. It occurs by the ...
Thyroid hormones are essential for normal brain development, growth and energy metabolism. During ea...
Assessment of thyroid disease in pregnancy is important for gestational maternal health, obstetric o...
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder in which autoantibodies to the thyroid-stimulating hormone...
Thyroid dysfunction is the commonest endocrine disorder in pregnancy apart from diabetes. Thyroid ho...
The state of the art review of the recent recommendations of American Thyroid Association and Endocr...
Overt hyperthyroidism (HT) during pregnancy is associated with a risk of maternal–fetal complication...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Appropriate diagnosis and treatment of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy are of outmost importance, b...
Pregnancy is a state of many hormonal changes that can make interpretation of thyroid function tests...
Due to the important role of thyroid disorders on reproductive health of the women of childbearing a...
Maintenance of thyroid function during pregnancy is critical for both maternal and fetal health and ...
Pregnancy is a state of many hormonal changes that can make interpretation of thyroid function tests...
Graves’ disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism in women of childbearing age. It occurs by the ...
Thyroid hormones are essential for normal brain development, growth and energy metabolism. During ea...
Assessment of thyroid disease in pregnancy is important for gestational maternal health, obstetric o...
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder in which autoantibodies to the thyroid-stimulating hormone...
Thyroid dysfunction is the commonest endocrine disorder in pregnancy apart from diabetes. Thyroid ho...
The state of the art review of the recent recommendations of American Thyroid Association and Endocr...
Overt hyperthyroidism (HT) during pregnancy is associated with a risk of maternal–fetal complication...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Background: Uncontrolled thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy is associated with adverse fetal and mater...
Appropriate diagnosis and treatment of hyperthyroidism during pregnancy are of outmost importance, b...
Pregnancy is a state of many hormonal changes that can make interpretation of thyroid function tests...
Due to the important role of thyroid disorders on reproductive health of the women of childbearing a...
Maintenance of thyroid function during pregnancy is critical for both maternal and fetal health and ...
Pregnancy is a state of many hormonal changes that can make interpretation of thyroid function tests...
Graves’ disease is the main cause of hyperthyroidism in women of childbearing age. It occurs by the ...
Thyroid hormones are essential for normal brain development, growth and energy metabolism. During ea...