hrp0082p2-d2-601 | Thyroid (1) | ESPE2014
Johnston Niall
, Mavinkurve Meenal
, Murphy Nuala
, Moloney Sinead
, Costigan Colm
, Cody Declan
Background: Ireland has the highest prevalence of Down syndrome (DS) in Europe, affecting ~1 in 500 live births. Patients with DS are at increased risk of developing thyroid disorders during childhood. Hyperthyroidism can be difficult to recognise and treat in this population. First-line therapy with anti-thyroid drugs (ATDs) may help achieve remission, but relapse is common following discontinuation of medication. Definitive treatment with radio ablation or surgery is often c...