textabstractContext: Mild maternal thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy is associated with poor neurodevelopment in affected offspring. Most studies are population based or are smaller populations of term/late preterm infants. No studies were found that focused on more preterm infants. Objective: Our objective was to describe the relationship between mild maternal thyroid dysfunction at delivery of infants born ≤34 wk and neurodevelopment at 5.5 yr. Design: The study designwasfollow-up ofwomenandchildren recruited in Scotlandbetween1998 and 2001. Main Outcome: We evaluated delivery levels of maternal TSH, free T4 (FT4), and T4 and the association with McCarthy Scale scores adjusted for 26 confounders of neurodevelopment. Results: Mate...
INTRODUCTION: The effects of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism on pregnancy outcomes are not clear...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Copyright © 2014 Ronee ́ E. Wilson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Context: Mild maternal thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy is associated with poor neurodevel...
textabstractContext: Relatively little is known in euthyroid populations about the changes in matern...
Context: Relatively little is known in euthyroid populations about the changes in maternal thyroid h...
textabstractContext: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and i...
Context: Thyroid hormones are essential for neurodevelopment from early pregnancy onward. Yet popula...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is the commonest thyroid dysfunction of premature infants, and r...
13 pages, 1 figure, 5 tables.-- Special article: Clinical perspective.Several recent publications ha...
Contains fulltext : 35300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Patient...
International audienceCONTEXT: Hyperthyroidism occurs in 1% of neonates born to mothers with active ...
Abstract: The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of MID during late pregnancy...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm infants...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>Mild level of iodine deficiency during pregnancy may reduce ...
INTRODUCTION: The effects of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism on pregnancy outcomes are not clear...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Copyright © 2014 Ronee ́ E. Wilson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Context: Mild maternal thyroid dysfunction during early pregnancy is associated with poor neurodevel...
textabstractContext: Relatively little is known in euthyroid populations about the changes in matern...
Context: Relatively little is known in euthyroid populations about the changes in maternal thyroid h...
textabstractContext: Transient hypothyroxinemia is common in infants less than 30 wk gestation and i...
Context: Thyroid hormones are essential for neurodevelopment from early pregnancy onward. Yet popula...
Context: Transient hypothyroxinemia is the commonest thyroid dysfunction of premature infants, and r...
13 pages, 1 figure, 5 tables.-- Special article: Clinical perspective.Several recent publications ha...
Contains fulltext : 35300.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)CONTEXT: Patient...
International audienceCONTEXT: Hyperthyroidism occurs in 1% of neonates born to mothers with active ...
Abstract: The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of MID during late pregnancy...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Preterm infants...
<p><b>OBJECTIVES: </b>Mild level of iodine deficiency during pregnancy may reduce ...
INTRODUCTION: The effects of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism on pregnancy outcomes are not clear...
Context: Pregnant women are often iron deficient, and iron deficiency has adverse effects on thyroid...
Copyright © 2014 Ronee ́ E. Wilson et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...