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Haeusler, MC; Pertl, B.
Diagnosis and therapy of fetal thyroid gland dysfunction in primary maternal disease.
Acta Med Austriaca. 1997; 24(4):159-161
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Leading authors Med Uni Graz
Haeusler Martin
Co-authors Med Uni Graz
Pertl Barbara
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Abstract:
Fetal and maternal thyroid function are working independently under physiologic conditions. In case of maternal autoimmune hyperthyroidism during pregnancy there is an up to 12% chance for the fetus to develop thyroid dysfunction, mediated by the transplacental passage of maternal immunoglobulins directed against TSH receptors in the fetal thyroid gland. This may lead to intrauterine growth retardation, craniosynostosis, preterm delivery, perinatal death, etc. Sonography and fetal blood sampling provide important information to detect fetuses at risk and allow intrauterine therapy. Furthermore prenatal diagnosis is important in case of maternal antithyroid drug ingestion possibly leading to fetal hypothyroidism and goitre. The cooperation of specialists for internal and fetal medicine is required for the management of maternal thyroid disease in pregnancy.
Find related publications in this database (using NLM MeSH Indexing)
Congenital Abnormalities - prevention and control
Female -
Humans -
Hyperthyroidism - congenital Hyperthyroidism - diagnosis Hyperthyroidism - therapy
Infant, Newborn -
Pregnancy -
Pregnancy Complications - diagnosis Pregnancy Complications - therapy
Prenatal Diagnosis -
Risk Factors -
Thyroid Diseases - congenital Thyroid Diseases - diagnosis Thyroid Diseases - therapy
Thyroid Function Tests -
Thyroiditis, Autoimmune - congenital Thyroiditis, Autoimmune - diagnosis Thyroiditis, Autoimmune - therapy

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Thyroid Gland Pathology
Pregnancy
Fetal Therapy
Thyroid Hormones
Maternal Fetal Exchange
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