The IGSF1 Deficiency Syndrome May Present with Normal Free T4 Levels, Severe Obesity, or Premature Testicular Growth
Our objective was to further expand the spectrum of clinical characteristics of the IGSF1 deficiency syndrome in affected males. These characteristic include almost universal congenital central hypothyroidism (CeH) with disharmonious pubertal development (normally timed testicular growth, but delaye...
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Main Authors: | Steven Ghanny (Author), Aliza Zidell (Author), Helio Pedro (Author), Sjoerd D. Joustra (Author), Monique Losekoot (Author), Jan M. Wit (Author), Javier Aisenberg (Author) |
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Galenos Yayincilik,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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