Journal article

THYROID-FUNCTION AND THYROID ANTIBODIES DURING PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD


Authors listLOBIG, H; SCHATZ, H

Publication year1991

Pages40-47

JournalMedizinische Welt - aus der Wissenschaft in die Praxis

Volume number42

Issue number1

ISSN0025-8512

PublisherSchattauer


Abstract
During more than 2 1/2 years T3, T4 fT4, basal TSH and antibodies against thyroglobulin, against thyroid microsomes and against the TSH-receptor were determined in an unselected sample of 360 women from Giessen and 112 women from Kiel. While moderate iodine deficiency in both regions disturbed thyroid function during pregnancy, exacerbation of (latent) autoimmune thyroiditis appeared to be of significance after delivery. Prevalence and concentration of esp. microsomal antibodies rose several months postpartum. During one year postpartum 3.9% of the whole sample were biochemically dysthyroid. As in addition only a third of them were antibodypositive and most cases remained subclinical the demanded determination of microsomal antibodies as a screening-test for "Post-partum-Thyroiditis" cannot be supported.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleLOBIG, H. and SCHATZ, H. (1991) THYROID-FUNCTION AND THYROID ANTIBODIES DURING PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD, Medizinische Welt - aus der Wissenschaft in die Praxis, 42(1), pp. 40-47

APA Citation styleLOBIG, H., & SCHATZ, H. (1991). THYROID-FUNCTION AND THYROID ANTIBODIES DURING PREGNANCY AND THE POSTPARTUM PERIOD. Medizinische Welt - aus der Wissenschaft in die Praxis. 42(1), 40-47.



Keywords


IODINE DEFICIENCYPOST-PARTUM-THYROIDITISTHYROID ANTIBODIESTHYROID DYSFUNCTION

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