Neonatal hypothyroidism despite maternal tri-iodothyronine toxicosis: a management problem?

Obstet Med. 2012 Dec;5(4):178-180. doi: 10.1258/om.2011.110074. Epub 2012 Mar 9.

Abstract

A primigravida was referred with hyperthyroidism in early pregnancy from longstanding Graves' disease treated with propylthiouracil. She had selective elevation of free tri-iodothyronine (fT3) levels, low normal free tetra-iodothyronine (fT4) and suppressed thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH). Given her symptoms of thyrotoxicosis and elevated TSH receptor antibodies, therapy was tailored towards maintaining clinical and biochemical euthyroidism. However the fetus developed a goitre secondary to hypothyroidism. This case highlights the dilemmas in managing maternal T3 toxicosis while aiming for a high normal fT4 to prevent fetal hypothyroidism including the role of fetal ultrasound monitoring and amniocentesis.

Keywords: Grave's disease; fetal goitre; fetal hypothyroidism; maternal T3 toxicosis; maternal thyrotoxicosis; pregnancy.

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