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Iodine metabolism, iodine suply during pregnancy
Péter, F.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):131-136

Over the past two decades there has been a rapid expansion of knowledge regarding thyroid function and iodine requirement during p...



Changes of thyroid and immune functions during pregnancy: mother and fetus
Balázs, Cs.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):137-141

Adaptation of the maternal immune response to accommodate the semi-allogeneic fetus is necessary for pregnancy success and disturb...



Pregnancy and Graves' disease
Nagy, V. E.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):143-145

The co-existence of pregnancy and thyroid disease is frequent. There are well-characterized changes in thyroid hormone economy dur...



The diagnosis and therapy of thyroid nodules during pregnancy
Bodor, M.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):147-150

There is a remarkable incidence of thyroid nodules in young women in Hungary. Pre-existing thyroid nodules are prone to increase i...



Should we treat the high normal TSH during pregnancy?
Konrády, A.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):151-153

An association between the risk of miscarriage and autoimmune thyroid disease was published 15 years ago. R. Negro /2006/ reported...



Evaluation of thyroid function in pregnancy
Toldy, E.; Horváth, D.; Lőcsei, Z.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):155-162

The aim of this article is to give a review about the evaluation of thyroid function in healthy and pathological (hyperemesis grav...



Comparative study on measurement of anti-TSH-receptor antibodies by competitive human radioreceptor and enzyme labeled methods
Réti, Zs.; Nagy, E.; Balázs, Cs.; Kun, I. Z.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):163-168

The anti-TSH-receptor antibodies involved both into pathomechanism and diagnosis of Graves' disease. The aim of study was to compa...



Hypothyroidism and pregnancy - Mother, fetus and newborn
Molnár, I.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):169-173

Hormonal and immunological changes in pregnancy promote the development of hypothyroidism or hypothyroxinemia. The pregnancy leads...



Radioiodine treatment of women and men in reproductive age - Fertility, pregnancy, fetus, neonate
Mezősi, E.; Zámbó, K.; Bajnok, L.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):175-178

The radioiodine treatment of thyroid disorders runs back over half a century long. During this time period millions of patients re...



Congenital hypothyroidism
Ilyés, I.
Magyar Belorvosi Archivum 2010;63(3):179-187

Congenital hypothyroidism (CH) is one of the most common preventable causes of mental retardation. Its primary forms are due to th...




  
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