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. Case Report Here, the case of a newborn girl born at 37 weeks of gestation by caesarean section after an uncomplicated pregnancy is discussed. Her birth weight was 2,960 g, and her Apgar score was 10/10. Two hours after birth, pediatric consult
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[ 1 ]. Iodine deficiency during pregnancy and breast feeding is widespread in Europe and adversely affects the development of the child [ 1 ]. Adults living in iodine-deficient regions carry a high risk of goiter, thyroid nodules and hyperthyroidism
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