It is well established that congenitalhypothyroidism leads to male infertility.
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Objectives: To investigate the usefulness of thyroid ultrasonography for neonates with congenitalhypothyroidism.
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Objectives Prevalence of Maternal and congenitalhypothyroidism is on the rise.
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TSH resistance is one of the causes of congenitalhypothyroidism with thyroid gland in situ.
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Reduced NIS activity has been reported in thyroid diseases, including thyroid cancer and congenitalhypothyroidism.
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In early infancy, thyroid imaging is usually performed in the context of congenitalhypothyroidism (CH).
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We aimed to evaluate the results of a congenitalhypothyroidism screening program and current status in this study.
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Objective: The aim was to formulate practice guidelines for the diagnosis and management of congenitalhypothyroidism (CH).
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If a child was born with congenitalhypothyroidism in the last thirty years, there must be a record somewhere.
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Background: An increase in the incidence of congenitalhypothyroidism (CH) with a normally located gland has been reported worldwide.
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In the UK around one in every 3,500 to 4,000 children are born with congenitalhypothyroidism.
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Background: Ectopic thyroid tissue as a result of thyroid developmental abnormalities is the most frequent cause of congenitalhypothyroidism (CH).
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Conclusions: The performance of the newborn screening program for congenitalhypothyroidism in Iran is favorable, with over a 95% coverage rate.
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We identified a Japanese boy with congenitalhypothyroidism who suffered from recurrent lower respiratory infection during infancy and choreoathetosis at a later age.
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Objective: Neonatal TSH screening is effective in detecting congenitalhypothyroidism and estimating iodine status in a given population, but various factors influence TSH levels.
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Conclusion 4.3% of babies born to hypothyroid mothers develop congenitalhypothyroidism; aetiology being both transient and permanent.