The hypothyroid infant and child; therapy with sodium l-thyroxine.

D. Fisher, G. Hammond, D. Pickering
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Abstract

This communication reviews problems of diagnosis and therapy of hypothyroidism in infancy and childhood and presents 12 representative cases treated with sodium l -thyroxine. Pessimism in regard to treatment and prognosis for children with congenital athyrosis is based upon the high incidence of persisting deficits of intellect and skeletal growth which follow seemingly adequate replacement therapy. Selected experimental observations made in this laboratory regarding the physiologic role of thyroid in the growth and metabolism of I 131 -thyroid-ablated infant rhesus monkeys contribute to an understanding of clinical and metabolic features exemplified by these patients. In the athyroid infant monkey, as in the patients to be presented, it has been observed that many metabolic and clinical signs of thyroid deficiency may be controlled with doses of sodium l -thyroxine significantly smaller than those required to promote optimal central nervous system and skeletal growth and maturation.* This seeming discrepancy in tissue response
甲状腺功能减退的婴幼儿;用l-甲状腺素钠治疗。
本文综述了婴幼儿甲状腺功能减退症的诊断和治疗问题,并介绍了12例应用甲状腺素钠治疗的代表性病例。对先天性甲状腺病儿童的治疗和预后持悲观态度的原因是,在似乎足够的替代治疗之后,智力和骨骼生长的持续缺陷的发生率很高。本实验室所做的关于甲状腺在i131甲状腺消融婴儿恒河猴生长和代谢中的生理作用的实验观察有助于了解这些患者的临床和代谢特征。在甲状腺幼猴中,正如在将要介绍的患者中一样,已经观察到甲状腺缺乏的许多代谢和临床症状可以通过明显小于促进中枢神经系统和骨骼生长和成熟所需剂量的l -甲状腺素钠来控制。*组织反应的表面差异
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