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Laboratorio 6, Departamento de Farmacobiología, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados-Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Delegación Tlalpan, Ciudad de México, México
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perturbation worsens the clinical prognosis compared to the euthyroid group. Materials and methods Experimental design Eighteen virgin Wistar female rats were conditioned in controlled conditions (12 h light:12 h darkness cycle, temperature: 21 ± 1
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urinary excretion of the oxidized guanine nucleosides 8-oxoGuo and 8-oxodG was monitored. Thus, all patients were examined twice, shortly after diagnosis and when euthyroidism had been restored by LT4 treatment for at least 6 months. The dose of LT4 was
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been applied to understand the molecular mechanism in the urine of rats ( 16 ), detect metabolic changes associated with the transition from hypothyroidism to euthyroidism using NMR-based metabolomics ( 17 ), identify biomarkers to distinguish between
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1 (see section on supplementary materials given at the end of this article). Patients with PHT should be euthyroid (TSH levels between 0.2 and 4.5 mU/L). Only patients using the l -thyroxine® brand of LT4 (Takeda) were included. Patients using
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, and the Danish Endocrine Society guidelines suggest a trial of L-T3 therapy (but not DTE) in patients with persistent symptoms despite long-term euthyroidism on L-T4. Sometimes patients persuade the doctors to prescribe other treatments than the
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this study when evaluated 3 months after euthyroidism ( 5 ). Stuijver et al. consecutively included 48 patients with overt hypothyroidism and found prolonged APTT and low levels of vWf as well as reduced generation of thrombin at baseline which was
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alternative explanation for our observations could be sick euthyroid disease, which can mimic CeH with transiently low TSH levels and/or T 4 levels due to an underlying illness. Thus, if isolated biochemical CeH is present, it is recommended to repeat the
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recommended daily dose). Therefore, even in euthyroid patients, during the initial phase of amiodarone treatment, a progressive and rise of fT4 and rT3 associated with increased TSH levels rarely greater than 20 mU/L can be observed, while fT3 decreases due to
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://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5471281 ) 29 Nordio M & Basciani S . myo-inositol plus selenium supplementation restores euthyroid state in Hashimoto’s patients with subclinical hypothyroidism . European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences 2017 21
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capacity of the thyroid. Such patients require unusually high doses of thyroid hormone substitution (an average dose of 300 µg/day, with or without LT3) to achieve euthyroidism ( 2 ). This is also illustrated by the patient presented here, in whom primary