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Studies on thyroid and hypophysary thyrotrophic hormone (TSH) in Down syndrome

Estudo do hormônio tireotrófico hipofisário (TSH) na síndrome de Down

Serum TSH was studied in 22 patients with Down syndrome, from 4 to 15 years old. In 6 of these patients radioiodine uptake by thyroid gland after 2 and 24 hours of administration and clearance rates before and after TSH stimulus (10 µl-IM) were measured. Results show that serum TSH was normal in 17 patients and above normal limits in 5 patients. Thyroid uptake after 2 hours as well clearance rates, both below normal, had a response to TSH stimulus with normal or below values. These data along with previous reports, suggest, that in children with Down syndrome, there is a thyroid dysfunction in which a slow response no TSH stimulus seems to be the basic defect.


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