Treatment with thyroid hormone.
@article{Biondi2014TreatmentWT,
title={Treatment with thyroid hormone.},
author={Bernadette Biondi and Leonard Wartofsky},
journal={Endocrine reviews},
year={2014},
volume={35 3},
pages={
433-512
}
}Thyroid hormone deficiency can have important repercussions. Treatment with thyroid hormone in replacement doses is essential in patients with hypothyroidism. In this review, we critically discuss the thyroid hormone formulations that are available and approaches to correct replacement therapy with thyroid hormone in primary and central hypothyroidism in different periods of life such as pregnancy, birth, infancy, childhood, and adolescence as well as in adult patients, the elderly, and in…
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