Objective: Thyroid disorders and iron deficiency (ID) are associated with obstetrical and fetal complications. Iron is essential for the normal functioning of thyroid peroxidase (TPO-abs) and ID is frequent during pregnancy. The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) and dysfunction during the first trimester of pregnancy in women with and without ID. Design: Cross-sectional data analysis of 1900 pregnant women nested within an ongoing prospective collection of pregnant women's data. Method: The study was performed in a single, tertiary referral center. During the first antenatal visit, ferritin, TPO-abs, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and free T4 (FT4) were measured and age and BMI were recorded. I...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...
<p>Background: Pregnancy often increases the likelihood of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Background: Iron deficiency affects thyroid hormone synthesis by impairing the activity of the ...
Background/Objectives: There are several biomarkers for measuring iron deficiency (ID) in pregnancy,...
Objective: It is unknown if foetal gender influences maternal thyroid function during pregnancy. We ...
Background: Maternal thyroid dysfunction is the common endocrinological disorder during pregnancy. I...
Objective: In the recently revised guidelines on the management of thyroid dysfunction during pregna...
Introduction: Different studies have demonstrated that maternal thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy...
Aims: Iron deficiency anaemia and thyroid disease are common obstetrical problems. Both cause a wide...
Abstract Background Pregnant women are more susceptible to iron deficiency (ID), and it can lead to ...
Abs t r a c t: Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of abnormal ...
<p>Background: Pregnancy often increases the likelihood of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...
<p>Background: Pregnancy often increases the likelihood of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Background: Iron deficiency affects thyroid hormone synthesis by impairing the activity of the ...
Background/Objectives: There are several biomarkers for measuring iron deficiency (ID) in pregnancy,...
Objective: It is unknown if foetal gender influences maternal thyroid function during pregnancy. We ...
Background: Maternal thyroid dysfunction is the common endocrinological disorder during pregnancy. I...
Objective: In the recently revised guidelines on the management of thyroid dysfunction during pregna...
Introduction: Different studies have demonstrated that maternal thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy...
Aims: Iron deficiency anaemia and thyroid disease are common obstetrical problems. Both cause a wide...
Abstract Background Pregnant women are more susceptible to iron deficiency (ID), and it can lead to ...
Abs t r a c t: Objective: The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence of abnormal ...
<p>Background: Pregnancy often increases the likelihood of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...
<p>Background: Pregnancy often increases the likelihood of adverse maternal and fetal outcomes...
Objective: To evaluate whether women during early pregnancy with “hypothyroidism” symptoms are at ri...