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ey0020.1-3 | Antenatal and Perinatal Thyroidology | ESPEYB20

1.3. Incidence of and risk factors for neonatal hypothyroidism among women with Graves' disease treated with antithyroid drugs until delivery

A Yoshihara , JY Noh , K Inoue , N Watanabe , M Fukushita , M Matsumoto , N Suzuki , A Suzuki , A Kinoshita , R Yoshimura , A Aida , H Imai , S Hiruma , K Sugino , K Ito

Brief summary: Neonates of mothers suffering from GravesÂ’ Disease during pregnancy are at risk for hyper- or hypothyroidism postnatally. The risk for hypothyroidism of neonates exposed to maternal anti-thyroid drugs until birth is unknown. This large retrospective study aimed at investigating 1) the incidence of hypothyroid neonates in a large cohort of mothers treated with anti-thyroid drugs until birth, and 2) identify a cutoff for maternal anti-thyroid drug doses assoc...

ey0017.4-3 | Important for clinical practice | ESPEYB17

4.3. IGF2 Mutations

Y Masunaga , T Inoue , K Yamoto , Y Fujisawa , Y Sato , Y Kawashima-Sonoyama , N Morisada , K Iijima , Y Ohata , N Namba , H Suzumura , R Kuribayashi , Y Yamaguchi , H Yoshihashi , M Fukami , H Saitsu , M Kagami , T Ogata

To read the full abstract: J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2020 Jan 1;105(1):dgz034.Using different genetic approaches, the authors identified 5 novel pathogenic or likely pathogenic IGF2 gene variants in Japanese patients who underwent genetic testing for the variable associations of multiple congenital anomalies such as mental retardation, Silver-Russell syndrome (SRS), disorders of sex development (DSD), ectrodactyly (split hand/foot malfor...