2015
DOI: 10.17511/ijpr.2015.i03.06
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Determinants of thyroid function in neonates at birth

Abstract: Introduction: Thyroid function test is commonly done in neonatal period to evaluate thyroid status. Interpretation of T4 and Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) values in the immediate post natal period is difficult due to wide physiological variation in their levels and potential influence of multiple factors. There is paucity of regarding thyroid function tests and the determinants. Aims: To assess the average level of T4 and TSH and to identify the impact of gestational age, birth weight, gender and mode of d… Show more

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“…Many previous studies have reported that nTSH levels increase with increasing gestational age [4,11,13,14]. However, an inverse relationship has also been reported [15,16], and several other studies have reported no difference in nTSH levels with gestational age [6,12,17,18]. A likely explanation would be that the hypothalamic-pituitary response matures with the increase in gestational age.…”
Section: Neonatal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Many previous studies have reported that nTSH levels increase with increasing gestational age [4,11,13,14]. However, an inverse relationship has also been reported [15,16], and several other studies have reported no difference in nTSH levels with gestational age [6,12,17,18]. A likely explanation would be that the hypothalamic-pituitary response matures with the increase in gestational age.…”
Section: Neonatal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 97%