Marta Lucas Javato, Inmaculada Domínguez Pascual, Ana Isabel Álvarez Ríos, Manuel Conde Sánchez, Juan Miguel Guerrero Montavez
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Gestante eutiroidea con anticuerpos estimulantes del receptor de tirotropina positivos: manifestación tardía de hipertiroidismo neonatal. A propósito de un caso
Thyroid diseases, after diabetes mellitus, are among the most common endocrine disorders during pregnancy, with an incidence of 5-10%. Early detection and treatment is important, as they can have negative consequences for both the mother and the foetus.
Hyperthyroidism is less frequent than hypothyroidism during pregnancy, being between 0.1% and 1%. It is characterised by a low thyrotropin with elevated thyroid hormones, with Graves’ disease being the most frequent cause (85% of cases).
The following is the case of an infant with primary hyperthyroidism of autoimmune origin, the son of a mother without previous diagnosis of hyperthyroidism during gestation.