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Neurocognitive Functions in Children and Adolescents with Subclinical Hypothyroidism

Objective: Hypothyroidism is a metabolic condition that can lead to cognitive and behavioral deficits in children and adolescents. However, there is less evidence about subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) as a risk factor for neuropsychological disorders in childhood. The aim of thisstudy was to evaluat...

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Autores principales: Törel Ergür, Ayça, Taner, Yasemen, Ata, Evşen, Melek, Efnan, Bakar, Emel Erdoğan, Sancak, Tanzer
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22394701
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/Jcrpe.497
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author Törel Ergür, Ayça
Taner, Yasemen
Ata, Evşen
Melek, Efnan
Bakar, Emel Erdoğan
Sancak, Tanzer
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Taner, Yasemen
Ata, Evşen
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description Objective: Hypothyroidism is a metabolic condition that can lead to cognitive and behavioral deficits in children and adolescents. However, there is less evidence about subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) as a risk factor for neuropsychological disorders in childhood. The aim of thisstudy was to evaluate cognitive functions like active/passive attention, maintaining attention, and response inhibition in pediatric patients with SH. Methods: Seventeen patients (between 7-17 years old) with SH were tested with the Stroop test, Verbal Fluency test and the sub-tests of the Wechsler intelligence scale for children-Revised (WISC-R). SH diagnosis was based on the mild increase of serum thyrotropin (TSH) level together with a normal serum free thyroxine level and an exaggerated TSH response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone. Results: Out of seventeen cases, 10 (59%) were girls and 7 (41%) were boys. Six cases were obese and 5 were overweight. The children in the SH group, as compared to the control group, obtained significantly lower scores on both the Digit Span subtest of the WISC-R and the Stroop subtests, which are sensitive to attention. No significant differences were found between the SH group and the healthy controls in verbal fluency and encoding tests. Conclusion: In this study, pediatric patients with SH showed poor performance in tests measuring attention. Therefore, we want to stress the importance of close collaboration between pediatric endocrinology and child and adolescent psychiatry departments. Conflict of interest:None declared.
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spelling pubmed-33164582012-04-03 Neurocognitive Functions in Children and Adolescents with Subclinical Hypothyroidism Törel Ergür, Ayça Taner, Yasemen Ata, Evşen Melek, Efnan Bakar, Emel Erdoğan Sancak, Tanzer J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol Original Article Objective: Hypothyroidism is a metabolic condition that can lead to cognitive and behavioral deficits in children and adolescents. However, there is less evidence about subclinical hypothyroidism (SH) as a risk factor for neuropsychological disorders in childhood. The aim of thisstudy was to evaluate cognitive functions like active/passive attention, maintaining attention, and response inhibition in pediatric patients with SH. Methods: Seventeen patients (between 7-17 years old) with SH were tested with the Stroop test, Verbal Fluency test and the sub-tests of the Wechsler intelligence scale for children-Revised (WISC-R). SH diagnosis was based on the mild increase of serum thyrotropin (TSH) level together with a normal serum free thyroxine level and an exaggerated TSH response to thyrotropin-releasing hormone. Results: Out of seventeen cases, 10 (59%) were girls and 7 (41%) were boys. Six cases were obese and 5 were overweight. The children in the SH group, as compared to the control group, obtained significantly lower scores on both the Digit Span subtest of the WISC-R and the Stroop subtests, which are sensitive to attention. No significant differences were found between the SH group and the healthy controls in verbal fluency and encoding tests. Conclusion: In this study, pediatric patients with SH showed poor performance in tests measuring attention. Therefore, we want to stress the importance of close collaboration between pediatric endocrinology and child and adolescent psychiatry departments. Conflict of interest:None declared. Galenos Publishing 2012-03 2012-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3316458/ /pubmed/22394701 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/Jcrpe.497 Text en © Journal of Clinical Research in Pediatric Endocrinology, Published by Galenos Publishing. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Neurocognitive Functions in Children and Adolescents with Subclinical Hypothyroidism
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3316458/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22394701
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/Jcrpe.497
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