hyperthyroidism & pregnancy

From: freda seddon (fseddon@interlog.com)
Thu Dec 28 12:09:44 2000


New case Interesting findings in a 26 yr old, G3, P2. Physical assessment at 13 wks remarkable for neck mass 4x3 cm, supraclavicular near midline. Non-tender and non-mobile. GP followed up with TSH and T4 tsh <0.05 MU/l - norm 0.30-4.70 T4 36.7 norm 9.1-23.8 Hyperthryoidism

no symptoms ultrasound of neck in a few days, and referral to endocinologist

I am interested in fellow list members experience with this condition in pregnancy and labour, outcomes, management, fetal concerns. thanks,

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Freda Seddon, RN, RM
Community Midwife
Midwifery Care Scarborough
2680 Lawrence Ave. East, Suite 211
Toronto, Ontario M1P 4Y4
(416) 757-4848 fax 757-1562




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