2018
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.14339
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Myxoedema coma in a 2‐year‐old girl with untreated congenital hypothyroidism: Case report and literature review

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“…Still, the dosage is in the vicinity of the recommended dose of 2 μg/kg for children in this age when treated for common hypothyroidism. Likewise, the doses used by Zhu et al who used 4 μg/kg/day for a 6‐year‐old child and Wankanit et al who used around 7 μg/kg/day for a 2‐year‐old child are similar to the dosage recommended for the ages of the children they treated, and slightly higher than the one we initially chose.…”
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“…Still, the dosage is in the vicinity of the recommended dose of 2 μg/kg for children in this age when treated for common hypothyroidism. Likewise, the doses used by Zhu et al who used 4 μg/kg/day for a 6‐year‐old child and Wankanit et al who used around 7 μg/kg/day for a 2‐year‐old child are similar to the dosage recommended for the ages of the children they treated, and slightly higher than the one we initially chose.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…One controversy is whether to use high starting doses of thyroid hormones, or considerably lower doses . Secondly, intravenous administration is recommended as uptake can be compromised by intestinal edema, but other authors argue that oral preparations work, also in children . Thirdly, liothyronine (LT3) is often recommended along with LT4 as the peripheral conversion of LT4 into the more active form LT3 is believed to be compromised as well …”
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