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Disorders of thyroid gland in India.
Desai MP. Desai MP. Indian J Pediatr. 1997 Jan-Feb;64(1):11-20. doi: 10.1007/BF02795771. Indian J Pediatr. 1997. PMID: 10771808 Review.
The profile of thyroid disorders encountered in pediatric and adolescent age groups in India is similar to that seen in most parts of the world except for the prevalence of iodine deficiency disorders in certain endemic regions of this country. Clinical presentation is most commo …
The profile of thyroid disorders encountered in pediatric and adolescent age groups in India is similar to that seen in most parts of the wo …
[The thyroid as a model for molecular mechanisms in genetic diseases].
Rivolta CM, Moya CM, Esperante SA, Gutnisky VJ, Varela V, Targovnik HM. Rivolta CM, et al. Medicina (B Aires). 2005;65(3):257-67. Medicina (B Aires). 2005. PMID: 16042141 Review. Spanish.
Patients with this syndrome can be divided into two groups: nongoitrous (dysem/bryogenesis) or goitrous (dyshormonogenesis) congenital hypothyroidism. ...The congenital hypothyroidism with dyshormonogenesis is transmitted as an autosomal recessi …
Patients with this syndrome can be divided into two groups: nongoitrous (dysem/bryogenesis) or goitrous (dyshormonogenesis) congen