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Possible link between Hashimoto's thyroiditis and oral lichen planus: a novel association found

2013

Objectives: Hashimoto's thyroiditis as well as lichen planus has been associated to a number of disorders, generally of auto-immune origin. A novel possible association between oral lichen planus (OLP) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is here proposed on the basis of a cross-sectional survey. Materials and methods: One hundred and five unrelated OLP patients were considered. Diagnosis of HT was based on positive serum anti-TPO, anti-Tg, TSH levels and the typical ultrasound pattern of the thyroid gland. Results: In the present survey, the prevalence of HT in the OLP group was 14. 3 % whereas the prevalence of HT-related hypothyroidism in the general population was reported to be equal to 1 …

Adultendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseasesPopulationThyrotropinAutoimmunityHashimoto Diseasemedicine.disease_causeAutoantigensIodide PeroxidaseGastroenterologyAsymptomaticThyroiditisAutoimmunityHashimoto's thyroiditistomatognathic systemSettore MED/28 - Malattie OdontostomatologicheIron-Binding ProteinsInternal medicinePrevalencemedicineHumansThyroid NoduleOral mucosaeducationGeneral DentistryAutoantibodieseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryThyroidMiddle AgedCirculating thyroid antibodiesmedicine.diseaseAnti-thyroid autoantibodiesThyroxinestomatognathic diseasesCross-Sectional Studiesmedicine.anatomical_structureItalyOral lichen planuHashimoto's thyroiditis; Oral lichen planus; Autoimmunity; Circulating thyroid antibodiesTriiodothyronineFemaleOral lichen planusmedicine.symptombusinessLichen Planus OralClinical Oral Investigations
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Double Endocrine Neoplasia in a Renal Transplant Recipient: Case Report and Review of the Literature

2011

Abstract Introduction The incidence of cancer compared for age groups is 3–4 times higher in transplant recipients than the general population. The increased risk is related to immunosuppressive therapy as well as the use of increasingly older donors and recipients. Although cardiovascular disease with a functioning transplant is the leading cause of death (47%), cancer mortality is significant especially among older patients. However, the most frequent posttransplantation cancers relate to hemolymphopoietic organs and skin, whereas the occurrence of solid tumors elsewhere is rare. Herein we have described a rare case of synchronous double malignancy of endocrine organs (thyroid-adrenal) in…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyBiopsymedicine.medical_treatmentAdrenal neoplasmSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaNephrectomyEndocrine neoplasia renal transplant recipientAdrenocortical CarcinomamedicineAdjuvant therapyHumansAdrenocortical carcinomaThyroid NeoplasmsMultiple endocrine neoplasiaThyroid cancerNeoplasm StagingTransplantationOxyphil Cellsbusiness.industryCarcinomaGraft SurvivalMultiple Endocrine NeoplasiaThyroidectomyAdrenalectomyMycophenolic Acidmedicine.diseaseKidney TransplantationAdrenal Cortex NeoplasmsCarcinoma PapillaryNephrectomySurgeryTransplantationSettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleTreatment OutcomeThyroid Cancer PapillaryCyclosporineThyroidectomyKidney Failure ChronicLymph Node ExcisionDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleSteroidsSurgeryTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessImmunosuppressive AgentsTransplantation Proceedings
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Congenital hyperthyroidism with reciprocal translocation t(1;17)(q25;q21)

1989

The authors report a case of 1;17 translocation and request contact with colleagues who have observed similar cases.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyChromosomal translocationBiologyHyperthyroidismTranslocation GeneticCongenital hyperthyroidismEndocrinologyChromosomes Human Pair 1KaryotypingInternal medicineGeneticsmedicineHumansFemaleGenetics (clinical)Chromosomes Human Pair 17Human Genetics
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Iodine deficiency during pregnancy: a national cross-sectional survey in Latvia

2015

AbstractObjectiveLow iodine intake during pregnancy may cause thyroid dysfunction, which results in inadequate fetal brain development. In the absence of a universal salt iodization programme, we conducted a nationwide survey of iodine deficiency in pregnant women in Latvia.DesignA countrywide twenty-cluster survey, with at least twenty women per cluster. Participants completed a questionnaire on dietary habits concerning iodine intake (n 739). Thyroid function (thyroid-stimulating hormone, free thyroxine and thyroperoxidase antibodies) was measured (n 550). Urinary iodine was measured using the ammonium persulfate method (n 696).SettingThe survey was performed in all regions of Latvia duri…

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Association between exposure to organochlorine compounds and maternal thyroid status: Role of the iodothyronine deiodinase 1 gene.

2017

Introduction: Exposure to organochlorine compounds (OCs) may interfere with thyroid hormone (TH) homeostasis. The disruption of the deiodinase (DIO) enzymes has been proposed as a mechanism of action. Aim: To evaluate the association between exposure to OCs and TH status in pregnant women, as well as to explore the role of genetic variations in the DIO1 and DIO2 genes. Methods: The study population (n = 1128) was composed of pregnant women who participated in the INMA Project (Spain, 2003–2006). Hexachlorobenzene (HCB), 1,1-dichloro-2,2-bis(4-chlorophenyl)ethylene (4,4´-DDE), b-hexachlorocyclohexane (b-HCH), polychlorobiphenyl (PCB) congeners 138, 153 and 180, thyroid stimulating hormone (T…

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Androgenic-anabolic steroid effects on serum thyroid, pituitary and steroid hormones in athletes.

1987

Endocrine responses in seven power athletes were investigated during a 12 week strength training period, when the athletes were taking high doses of androgenic-anabolic steroids, and during the 13 weeks following drug withdrawal. During the use of steroids significant decreases (P less than 0.05 to 0.001) in the serum concentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone, thyroxine, triidothyronine, free thyroxine, and thyroid hormone-binding globulin (TBG) were found, whereas the value of triidothyronine uptake increased (P less than 0.001). In relation to the changes in the thyroid function parameters measured, we suggest that the primary target of androgen action was TBG biosynthesis. In five of…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyThyroid HormonesHydrocortisonemedicine.medical_treatmentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSelf Medication03 medical and health sciencesDrug withdrawal0302 clinical medicineAnabolic AgentsThyroid-stimulating hormoneInternal medicinemedicineEndocrine systemHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTestosteroneTestosterone030222 orthopedicsEstradiolbusiness.industryThyroid030229 sport sciencesmedicine.diseaseHormonesPituitary HormonesEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureThyroid functionbusinessAnabolic steroidHormoneSportsThe American journal of sports medicine
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Synergism between exposure to mercury and use of iodine supplements on thyroid hormones in pregnant women

2015

Objective: To evaluate the association between mercury exposure and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), total triiodothyronine (TT3) and free thyroxine (FT4) levels during pregnancy as well as to explore if there is any synergic action between mercury and intake of iodine from different sources. Methods: The study population was 1407 pregnant women participating in the Spanish INMA birth cohort study. Total mercury concentrations were analyzed in cord blood. Thyroid hormones (THs) were measured in serum samples collected at 13.2 +/- 1.5 weeks of gestation. The association between mercury and TH levels was evaluated with multivariate linear regression models. Effect modification caused by iod…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine systemendocrine system diseasesEndocrine disruptionFluoroimmunoassaychemistry.chemical_elementThyrotropinIodineBiochemistryCohort StudiesPregnancyInternal medicinePrenatal exposuremedicineHumansGeneral Environmental ScienceThyroidPregnancyTriiodothyronineSpectrophotometry AtomicThyroidEnvironmental ExposureMercurymedicine.diseaseFetal BloodMercury (element)Iodine supplementationThyroxineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAbsorption PhysicochemicalSpainDietary SupplementsGestationPopulation studyTriiodothyronineFemalehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsHormoneEnvironmental MonitoringIodine
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Relationship between Thyroid Status during the First Trimester of Pregnancy and Neonatal Well-Being

2021

Iodine is an essential micronutrient for the synthesis of thyroid hormones. The proper functioning of the thyroid axis is essential for the normal development of the nervous system, especially in the first trimester of gestation. The aim of the present study was to analyze the perinatal outcomes, anthropometry, and APGAR test scores of newborns and to relate them to maternal thyroid status. A total of 190 newborns participated in the study. No correlation was found between thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and maternal ioduria values in the first trimester of gestation with the weight or length of the newborn, or the APGAR score at one minute after birth. However, we found significant diffe…

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Swallowing disorders after thyroidectomy: What we know and where we are. A systematic review.

2017

Abstract Introduction Dysphagia and hoarseness are possible complications that can be observed in patients undergoing thyroidectomy or other neck surgery procedures. These complaints are usually related to superior and inferior laryngeal nerves dysfunction, but these can appear even after uncomplicated surgical procedure. Methods We reviewed the current literature available on MEDLINE database, concerning the swallowing disorders appearing after the thyroidectomy. The articles included in the review reported pathophysiology and diagnostic concerns. Results Twenty articles were selected for inclusion in the review. Depends on the possible causes of the difficulty swallowing (related to nerve…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentLaryngoscopyPh monitoring03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePostoperative ComplicationsSwallowingLaryngeal nervemedicineRecurrent Laryngeal Nerve InjurieHumansDeglutition DisorderGastroesophageal reflux; Laryngeal nerves; Swallowing; ThyroidectomyGastroesophageal reflux; Laryngeal nerves; Swallowing; Thyroidectomy; Surgerymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrySwallowing DisordersGold standardThyroidectomyGeneral MedicineSwallowingMiddle AgedDysphagiaEndoscopySurgerySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleGastroesophageal reflux030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRecurrent Laryngeal Nerve InjuriesThyroidectomy030211 gastroenterology & hepatologySurgeryPostoperative Complicationmedicine.symptombusinessDeglutition DisordersHumanInternational journal of surgery (London, England)
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Short Ammonium Chloride Loading Test for Evaluation of Hyperparathyroidism

1981

The dilemma in the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism (HPT) is reflected by three factors: Hypercalcemia is still regarded as the most important diagnostic sign, but unless multiple determinations of serum calcium are done, the so-called borderline cases will be missed. Tests that readily identify HPT combine either simple performance, widespread use and low accuracy (CP, TRP, PEI, TMP/GFR)l or sophisticated methods, limited use and high accuracy (PTH, Ca+++, c-AMP). Consequently, some authors perform neck explorations to cure patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis who do not fulfill the diagnostic criteria of HPT. However, the stone recurrence rate may then reach 75%2,3 In this situation, t…

Ammonium chloride loading testHyperparathyroidismmedicine.medical_specialtyStone patientNeck explorationbusiness.industrymedicineUrologymedicine.diseasebusinessParathyroid adenoma
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