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Five-Year Follow Up of Physical Growth and Thyroid Hormone Levels in Infants With Congenital Hypothyroidism
Lotfi, Mohammad Hasan; Pordanjani, Sajjad Rahimi; Akhondi-Meybodi, Mohsen; Rabei, Azar; Ordooei, Mahtab & Pourmohammadi, Behrad
Abstract
Background: Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is one of the major causes of physical and mental disabilities, which are preventable
and treatable. This study aimed to investigate physical growth and to evaluate the effectiveness of performed therapeutic interventions
on normality of serum T4 and TSH levels in children with CH of Yazd city.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study was performed on all neonates with CH, who were born during years 2006 and 2008. The
growth pattern of height, weight and head circumference during the first five years of children with CH and the effectiveness of
performed therapeutic interventions on normality of serum T4 and TSH levels were evaluated. The collected data were analyzed
using the 22nd version of the SPSS software.
Results: The pattern of height, weight, and head circumference of the girls with CH was comparable with the growth pattern of
NCHS of healthy individuals. The pattern of height and weight growth of boys with CH gradually became similar to the growth
pattern of NCHS of healthy boys. However, there was a decline in their head circumference growth trend after six months of age.
Also it was revealed that therapeutic interventions had an appropriate effect on normalization of serum TSH, T4 levels and growth
pattern in CH children under treatment.
Conclusions: After treatment and care for these patients, the growth patterns and serum T4 and TSH levels of these children reached
a normal and desirable range.
Keywords
Congenital Hypothyroidism; Growth; Height; Weight; Head Circumference; Yazd
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