Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7638569 | Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
(1) Iodine deficiency disorder has generally been eliminated, so the median urinary iodine concentration of pregnancy is higher than 150â¯Î¼g/L even in mildly or moderately iodine deficient areas. (2) Unlike many other studies, which did not consider the complexity of factors or examined only one or two variables, this study used a multivariate model to analyze the data. (3) This study examined numerous high-risk factors in pregnant women and considered the biological interrelation between them. Future studies should consider these confounding factors for neonatal TSH levels and establish a proper neonatal TSH range for monitoring the iodine status of a population or diagnosing congenital hypothyroidism.
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Authors
Yixin Zhang, Cong Du, Wei Wang, Wen Chen, Ping Shao, Chongdan Wang, Junhong Leng, Jun Shen, Long Tan, Wanqi Zhang,