Familial Goiter and Related Disorders

<p>Synthesis, storage, secretion, delivery, and utilization of thyroid hormones are dependent upon specific enzymatic activity; inherited disorders may cause thyroid disease. Studies of a cretinous patient from consanguine marriage have indicated a limited response to thyrotrophic (TSH), both...

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Main Authors: E H Sidibe (Author), P J Guillausseau (Author), A Warnet (Author), J B Stanbury (Author), J E Dumont (Author)
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Published: International Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism - Peertechz Publications, 2015-11-20.
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520 |a <p>Synthesis, storage, secretion, delivery, and utilization of thyroid hormones are dependent upon specific enzymatic activity; inherited disorders may cause thyroid disease. Studies of a cretinous patient from consanguine marriage have indicated a limited response to thyrotrophic (TSH), both in synthesis of the specific thyroid protein thyroglobulin and in cell growth and division. Other similar response has been observed in a strain of mice. Familial goiter and hypothyroidism may occur when there is failure of the thyroid cell to transport iodide.</p> 
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