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Treatment Guidelines for Thyroid Dysfunction in Pregnancy Updated


 

FROM THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM

Despite their differences on universal screening recommendations, the authors unanimously agreed that clinicians should perform targeted screening of high-risk women during the prenatal and perinatal periods. This includes women over age 30 years and those with a family history or autoimmune thyroid disease or hypothyroidism; a goiter; thyroid antibodies, primarily thyroid peroxidase antibodies; symptoms or clinical signs suggestive of thyroid hypofunction; type 1 diabetes mellitus, or other autoimmune disorders; those with infertility; a prior history of preterm delivery; prior therapeutic head or neck irradiation or prior thyroid surgery; and those currently receiving levothyroxine replacement.

No member of the task force disclosed relevant financial conflicts of interest.

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