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Evaluation of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Children and Adolescents: A Single-Center Study

The main purpose of our retrospective study was to evaluate the medical care of the patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) and to investigate the rationale for administering L-thyroxine (LT-4) to young sHT patients. Patients and Methods. Based on a retrospective review of the charts of 261 p...

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Autores principales: Such, Kamila, Gawlik, Aneta, Dejner, Aleksandra, Wasniewska, Malgorzata, Zachurzok, Agnieszka, Antosz, Aleksandra, Gawlik, Tomasz, Malecka-Tendera, Ewa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27528870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1671820
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author Such, Kamila
Gawlik, Aneta
Dejner, Aleksandra
Wasniewska, Malgorzata
Zachurzok, Agnieszka
Antosz, Aleksandra
Gawlik, Tomasz
Malecka-Tendera, Ewa
author_facet Such, Kamila
Gawlik, Aneta
Dejner, Aleksandra
Wasniewska, Malgorzata
Zachurzok, Agnieszka
Antosz, Aleksandra
Gawlik, Tomasz
Malecka-Tendera, Ewa
author_sort Such, Kamila
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description The main purpose of our retrospective study was to evaluate the medical care of the patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) and to investigate the rationale for administering L-thyroxine (LT-4) to young sHT patients. Patients and Methods. Based on a retrospective review of the charts of 261 patients referred to the Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic between 2009 and 2014 with suspicion of sHT, 55 patients were enrolled for further analysis. Data collected was baseline age, anthropometric measurements, serum TSH, fT4, fT3, anti-thyroid autoantibodies, positive family history, absence/presence of clinical symptoms, length of follow-up, and data concerning LT-4 therapy (therapy: T1; no therapy: T0). Results. T1 encompassed 33 (60.0%) patients. There were no differences between T1 and T0 (p > 0.05) with regard to age, TSH concentrations, BMI Z-score, and hSDS values, though follow-up was longer in T1 (p < 0.01). Four (11.8%) children in T1 and none in T0 had a positive family history of thyroid disorders. Fifteen (68.2%) patients in group T0 became euthyroid. One (1.8%) girl (T1) developed overt hypothyroidism. Conclusions. A small percentage of patients can proceed to overt hypothyroidism. Only positive family history seemed to influence the decision to initiate LT-4 therapy. Further prospective studies are warranted in order to establish treatment indications, if any, and the mean recommended dosage of LT-4.
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spelling pubmed-49788262016-08-15 Evaluation of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Children and Adolescents: A Single-Center Study Such, Kamila Gawlik, Aneta Dejner, Aleksandra Wasniewska, Malgorzata Zachurzok, Agnieszka Antosz, Aleksandra Gawlik, Tomasz Malecka-Tendera, Ewa Int J Endocrinol Research Article The main purpose of our retrospective study was to evaluate the medical care of the patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT) and to investigate the rationale for administering L-thyroxine (LT-4) to young sHT patients. Patients and Methods. Based on a retrospective review of the charts of 261 patients referred to the Endocrinology Outpatient Clinic between 2009 and 2014 with suspicion of sHT, 55 patients were enrolled for further analysis. Data collected was baseline age, anthropometric measurements, serum TSH, fT4, fT3, anti-thyroid autoantibodies, positive family history, absence/presence of clinical symptoms, length of follow-up, and data concerning LT-4 therapy (therapy: T1; no therapy: T0). Results. T1 encompassed 33 (60.0%) patients. There were no differences between T1 and T0 (p > 0.05) with regard to age, TSH concentrations, BMI Z-score, and hSDS values, though follow-up was longer in T1 (p < 0.01). Four (11.8%) children in T1 and none in T0 had a positive family history of thyroid disorders. Fifteen (68.2%) patients in group T0 became euthyroid. One (1.8%) girl (T1) developed overt hypothyroidism. Conclusions. A small percentage of patients can proceed to overt hypothyroidism. Only positive family history seemed to influence the decision to initiate LT-4 therapy. Further prospective studies are warranted in order to establish treatment indications, if any, and the mean recommended dosage of LT-4. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2016 2016-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4978826/ /pubmed/27528870 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1671820 Text en Copyright © 2016 Kamila Such et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under 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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Gawlik, Tomasz
Malecka-Tendera, Ewa
Evaluation of Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Children and Adolescents: A Single-Center Study
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title_sort evaluation of subclinical hypothyroidism in children and adolescents: a single-center study
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27528870
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1671820
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