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Comparative frequency of four different types of pregnancy-associated thyrotoxicosis in a single thyroid centre

Authors :
Eijun Nishihara
Akane Ide
Akira Miyauchi
Nobuyuki Amino
Hirotoshi Nakamura
Waka Yoshioka
Shuji Fukata
Takumi Kudo
Mako Hisakado
Mitsuru Ito
Source :
Thyroid Research, Thyroid Research, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background Pregnancy and delivery markedly influence thyroid function. However, the comparative prevalence of gestational thyrotoxicosis (GT), new onset of Graves’ disease during pregnancy (GD during pregnancy), postpartum destructive thyrotoxicosis (PPT), and postpartum Graves’ thyrotoxicosis (PPGD) has not yet been determined. Methods We prospectively registered and performed a review of 4127 consecutive non treated female patients with thyrotoxicosis, seen between August 2008 and December 2013 in our outpatient clinic of Kuma Hospital. 187 out of the 4127 women had new diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis during pregnancy or in the postpartum period. We investigated the prevalence of new diagnosis of GT, GD during pregnancy, PPT and PPGD and compared the characteristics of these types of thyrotoxicosis. The postpartum period is defined as twelve months after delivery. Results Out of 187 pregnant or postpartum women, we identified 30 (16.0%) with GT, 13 (7.0%) with GD during pregnancy, 42 (22.5%) with PPT, and 102 (54.5%) with PPGD. The onset time of thyrotoxicosis during pregnancy, i.e., both GT and GD during pregnancy, was delayed by a couple of weeks when hCG peaked at 10 gestational weeks. Seventy-six percent of patients with PPT developed thyrotoxicosis between delivery and 4 months postpartum; on the other hand, 83.3% of patients with PPGD developed thyrotoxicosis at 6 months postpartum or later. Conclusions We named gestational thyrotoxicosis, new onset of Graves’ disease during pregnancy, postpartum destructive thyrotoxicosis, and postpartum Graves’ thyrotoxicosis as pregnancy-associated thyrotoxicosis. A clinically significant number of women developed Graves’ disease in the postpartum period in a single thyroid centre.

Details

ISSN :
17566614
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thyroid research
Accession number :
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