2020
DOI: 10.1210/jendso/bvaa046.137
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MON-101 Costa Rican National Primary Congenital Hypothyroidism Screening Program Evaluation. Retrospective Cohort Trial Between 2015 and 2017

Abstract: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is one of the leading causes of intellectual impairment worldwide in infancy. The newborn screening has been able to prevent this mental disability, by a prompt initiation of therapy. Over the last years the incidence of HC has been increasing, mainly by lowering the screening cut-off level that leads to detection of milder cases. There is conflicting evidence if children with mild CH without treatment may develop neurological impairment in the future. Costa Rican … Show more

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“…Most recent changes have increased the number of screened disorders to 29 [1193]. A recent evaluation of 3 years of screened newborns, CH referrals, and CH diagnoses confirmed the validity of the CH screening algorithm [1194]. The first mutation study of CAH patients from NBS identified an overabundance of cases with c.292 + 5G > A suggesting a possible founder effect [1195].…”
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“…Most recent changes have increased the number of screened disorders to 29 [1193]. A recent evaluation of 3 years of screened newborns, CH referrals, and CH diagnoses confirmed the validity of the CH screening algorithm [1194]. The first mutation study of CAH patients from NBS identified an overabundance of cases with c.292 + 5G > A suggesting a possible founder effect [1195].…”
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confidence: 99%