hrp0092p1-295 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2019

The Natural History of Delayed TSH Elevation in Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU) Newborns

Zung Amnon , Radi Alin , Almashanu Shlomo

Context: Delayed TSH elevation (dTSH) is defined as elevated TSH in the second neonatal screen following normal TSH in the initial screen. The clinical outcome of newborns with dTSH is not entirely elucidated, although several studies have suggested a full recovery in most cases.Objective: We aim to elucidate the natural history of dTSH in a group of neonatal intensive care newborns. In addition, we aim to define clinica...

hrp0084p2-573 | Thyroid | ESPE2015

Characteristics of Delayed TSH Elevation in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Newborns

Zung Amnon , Yehieli Arie , Almashanu Shlomo

Background: Delayed TSH elevation (dTSH) is defined by normal TSH on the initial neonatal screening followed by elevated TSH on the second screen. Several studies concluded that dTSH is associated with low birth weight (BW) and is mostly transient.Objective and hypotheses: To elucidate clinical characteristics of dTSH in a large cohort of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) newborns.Method: Clinical data were gathered from a cohort...

hrp0092p1-430 | Thyroid (2) | ESPE2019

Clinical Characteristics and Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients with Congenital Hypothyroidism (CH) due to Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Gene Mutations

Tobias Leraz , Almagor Tal , Admoni Osnat , Khayat Morad , Elias-Assad Gadhir , Almashanu Shlomo , Tenenbaum-Rakover Yardena

Backround: Hereditary inborn errors of thyroid hormone synthesis account for 10-15% of congenital hypothyroidism (CH). Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) deficiency is the most common enzymatic defect with a frequency of 50-90%.Aim: In the present study our objective was to characterize the long-term clinical outcome in patients with TPO deficiency and to assess the association between development of multinodular goiter (M...

hrp0095rfc1.4 | Thyroid | ESPE2022

Usefulness of thyroid function assessment in infants born to mothers with thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy

Zohar Steinberg Ben-Zeev , Marina Peniakov , Clari Felszer , Scott A Weiner , Avishay Lahad , Shlomo Almashanu , Yardena Tenenbaum-Rakover

Introduction: Maternal thyroid disease is considered as a risk factor for abnormal thyroid function at birth as well as for long-term morbidity in offspring. The potential harmful effects on the neonate had led to the clinical practice of thyroid function assessment in infants born to mothers with thyroid disease during pregnancy, despite well-established newborn screening programs with include congenital hypothyroidism screening. We evaluated the usefulness o...

hrp0097p1-588 | Thyroid | ESPE2023

The effect of gestational Graves’ disease on the mother-infant dyad: a retrospective observational cohort study

Cohen-Sela Eyal , Brener Avivit , Raviv Orian , Yackobovitch-Gavan Michal , Almashanu Shlomo , Marom Ronella , Anteby Matan , Hiersch Liran , Lebenthal Yael

Context: Pregnancy and parturition involve a complex interplay between maternal health and that of her offspring. Graves’ disease and its management have been associated with adverse pregnancy, labor and delivery, as well as neonatal outcomes. Adaptation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis can be reflected by measuring thyroid function levels in newborn screening (NBS).Objective: To investigate the character...

hrp0094fc10.2 | Thyroid | ESPE2021

Prevalence and outcome of Congenital Central Hypothyroidism: A Multicenter Study

Lucie Levaillant , German , Almashanu , De Vries Liat , Gil Merav , Halloun Rana , Haim Alon , Eyal Ori , Magid Yael , Levi Floris , Pivko-Levi Dikla , Nir Judith , Pinhas-Hamiel Orit , Tenenbaum-Rakover Yardena , Natacha Bouhours-Nouet , Frederic Illouz , Nathalie Bouzamondo , Patrice Rodien , Delphine Prunier-Mirebeau , Regis Coutant

Background: More than half of newborns with central congenital hypothyroidism (C-CH) have moderate-to-severe hypothyroidism in the neonatal phase, requiring immediate thyroxine therapy to prevent brain damage. The Israeli newborn screening for CH is based on the measurement of total T4 (TT4) followed by TSH measurement. However, when TSH is within the normal range the physicians are not informed of the results and therefore the diagnosis of C-CH and initiation...