Thyroid diseases affect up to 10% of women, but most respond well to treatment. During pregnancy, however, normal metabolic changes may obscure pathology, and improper management may harm the fetus.
A variety of tests are available to assess thyroid function in the pregnant woman (Table I). In spite of the limited value of serum TSH levels, which are normally low in the first trimester, serum ...
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