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Fetal goitrous hypothyroidism due to maternal thyroid stimulation-blocking antibody: a case report
Authors:Ohira Satoshi  Miyake Masako  Kobara Hisanori  Kikuchi Norihiko  Osada Ryosuke  Ashida Takashi  Hirabayashi Kanae  Nishio Shin-ichi  Kanai Makoto  Shiozawa Tanri
Institution:Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shinshu University School of Medicine, Matsumoto, Japan.
Abstract:Most fetal goitrous hypothyroidisms are reportedly caused by the maternal use of an antithyroid drug or fetal dyshormonogenesis. However, fetal goitrous hypothyroidism due to the transplacental passage of maternal thyroid stimulation-blocking antibody (TSBAb) is extremely rare. A woman at 28 weeks of gestation was found to have a fetal goiter by ultrasonography. Because the maternal serum showed hypothyroidism with an elevated titer of TSBAb, levothyroxine sodium was administered. The patient delivered a male infant, 3,412 g, with a goiter at term. Umbilical blood revealed primary hypothyroidism with increased TSBAb, and the infant was given levothyroxine sodium. After a month, neonatal thyroid function and TSBAb levels became normal. Attention should be paid to possible fetal hypothyroidism when a fetal goiter is observed to avoid impaired mental development of the neonate.
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