CONGENITAL HYPOTHYROIDISM: AGE AT START OF TREATMENT VERSUS OUTCOME |
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Authors: | M. VIRTANEN,J. MÄ ENPÄ Ä ,P. SANTAVUORI,E. HIRVONEN,J. PERHEENTUPA |
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Affiliation: | Children's Hospital and the Department of Public Health Science, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. We studied 27 patients with congenital hypothyroidism by neurological and psychometric methods. 7 healthy siblings served as a control group for the psychometric evaluation. In 7 patients treatment had been started before the age of 1 month and in 10 patients after the age of 3 months. Our findings suggest that the progressive loss of intelligence potential starts from birth but if treatment is begun before the age of 1 month, then intelligence remains within normal range. The neurological damage seems to originate partly before birth, but more serious injuries arise if treatment is delayed beyond the age of 3 months. |
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Keywords: | Hypothyroidism congenital prognosis psychology neurological manifestations |
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