[Basedow's disease and pregnancy in a black African population. Epidemiology and interrelations in 51 pregnancies].

E H Sidibe, A M Sow
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Forty one patients with 51 pregnancies form the basis of this study of etiological factors and reciprocal effects of pregnancy and thyrotoxicosis. Pregnancy influences the course of thyrotoxicosis and may modify its diagnostic aspects, clinical course, variations in laboratory parameters and treatment. The effect of thyrotoxicosis on pregnancy may lead to abortions, premature labour and/or toxemia. It may sometimes influence the products of conception. The essential point appears to be to seek the minimal dose of antithyroid drug capable of controlling thyroid disease without impairing fetal thyroid function.

巴塞多氏病与非洲黑人怀孕的关系。51例妊娠的流行病学及其相互关系[j]。
41例患者51例妊娠构成了本研究的基础,研究了妊娠和甲状腺毒症的病因和相互作用。妊娠影响甲状腺毒症的病程,并可能改变其诊断方面、临床病程、实验室参数的变化和治疗。甲状腺毒症对妊娠的影响可能导致流产、早产和/或毒血症。它有时会影响受孕的产物。关键的一点似乎是寻求最小剂量的抗甲状腺药物能够控制甲状腺疾病而不损害胎儿甲状腺功能。
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