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as with infections as to the necessity for adequate dietary Se intake. Regarding pregnancy since low serum Se levels have been found in women with preeclampsia, it has been hypothesized that low maternal Se status during early gestation may be an
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(LTCH), the majority of respondents (65%, 59%, and 60%, respectively) do not know if clinical evidence considers Se-Su to be beneficial ( Fig. 4 ). In pregnancy, only 11% has ever recommended it ( Fig. 5 ), with 59% having no idea how this
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-mitochondrial (AMA), anti-liver–kidney microsomal (anti-LKM) antibodies, and pregnancy. All patients taking part in the study gave written informed consent to the banking of their serum samples, with the approval of the Ethical Committee for Clinical
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inflammatory disease or pregnancy. Serum samples were obtained at 08:00 h in the morning before surgery to measure thyroid functions (TSH, free thyroxine (FT 4 ), free triiodothyronine (FT 3 )) and thyroid autoantibodies (TgAb, TPOAb) (electrochemiluminescence
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pregnancy or for patients <18 years of age due to concerns regarding growth. The AE profile of TEP appears to be acceptable, but deterioration of glucose control in patients with diabetes or prediabetes, at times requiring insulin therapy, was noted in 10