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Title: Screening for thyroid disease in pregnancy : a review
Authors: Cassar, N. J.
Grima, A. P.
Ellu, G. J.
Schembri-Wismayer, Pierre
Calleja-Agius, Jean
Keywords: Hyperthyroidism
Thyroid gland -- Diseases
Epidemiology
Medical screening
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Edizioni Minerva Medica
Citation: Cassar, N. J., Grima, A. P., Ellul, G. J., Schembri-Wismayer, P., & Calleja-Agius, J. (2013). Screening for thyroid disease in pregnancy : a review. Minerva Ginecologica, 65(4), 471-484.
Abstract: Screening for thyroid disease in pregnancy remains a contentious issue. This review presents these diverging views and discusses their reasons as well as the relevant facts. The final aim is to establish the information gaps and limitations - technological or otherwise which still need to be eliminated in order to settle the debate conclusively. The prevalence of the more common thyroid dysfunctions that occur in and after pregnancy is discussed. The subsequent impact of these disorders on mother and offspring is a loo described. Special focus is placed on the benefits and setbacks of currently available and newly proposed investigations, which assay serum hormone levels, serum autoantibody levels, and/or use clinical data. It is pointed out that the relevance of screening varies from one region of the world to the other, based on the content of iodine and selenium in food and water. The review then discusses the current major arguments fur and against screening, as well as recommendations and proposed alternatives.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/59820
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