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From maternal thyroid ultrasound to the fate of newborns - Mothers treated for goiter during pregnancy

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The thyroid gland plays an important role in the somatic growth, maturation and psychomotor development of the fetus, newborn and child. Its dysfunction can be the cause of maternal fertility disorders and morphological and functional disturbances of varying importance in newborns and children. Ultrasound and thyroid hormone and TSH assays provide the basis for diagnosis, while appropriate treatment enables patients to carry their pregnancies to term and avoid the pre-, peri- and post-conceptional complications of dysthyroidism. The first study published in this book highlighted the influence of genetic and environmental factors on thyroid morphology and function during pregnancy. The 2nd study, which evaluated somatic growth, maturation and psychomotor development in children born to mothers treated for goitre during pregnancy, showed no abnormalities attributable to dysthyroidism or to the treatment received by the patients.

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Joseph Bidingija, dottore in Medicina, Chirurgia e Parto: 1975 presso l'Università Nazionale dello Zaire. Specialista in Medicina Interna, Facoltà di Medicina/UNIKIN dal 1980. Professore (P) dal 2015. Segretario di ricerca presso il Dipartimento di Medicina Interna/CUK dal 2011 al 2013. È stato anche responsabile di Radiologia presso l'Università dello Zaire.

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Authors Joseph Bidingija, Symphorien Ditu, Dimers Menene
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 29.05.2023
 
EAN 9786206046363
ISBN 9786206046363
No. of pages 52
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Miscellaneous

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