Clinical insights of pregnancy management, adrenal insufficiency as a possible cause of elevated TSH: a pilot study of case series
Abstract Background The upper limit for thyroid-stimulating hormone has been strictly defined for pregnancy management, at which point levothyroxine replacement therapy will been initiated. However, it is essential to exclude adrenal insufficiency, including subclinical adrenal insufficiency, when i...
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Main Authors: | Ken Kanazawa (Author), Tatsuro Inaba (Author), Shinichiro Koga (Author), Koichiro Kuwabara (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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