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  1. Films featuring young people with hypothyroidism and other thyroid conditions. Information about congenital hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism (or underachieve thyroid) in children and babies, including symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and management.

  2. Nov 20, 2019 · This guideline covers investigating all suspected thyroid disease and managing primary thyroid disease (related to the thyroid rather than the pituitary gland). It does not cover managing thyroid cancer or thyroid disease in pregnancy.

  3. If you see any of the above symptoms in your baby, infant or child — particularly slow growth — call your pediatrician. Treatment. Replacement therapy with synthetic thyroid hormones in the form of a single daily tablet is usually given.

  4. Treatment of congenital hypothyroidism should be started if the confirmatory TSH level is > 20 mU/L (even if free T4 is normal). For TSH values between 10 and 20 mU/L, treatment can be started or alternatively TSH and free T4 levels can be closely monitored (every 1 to 2 weeks). Treatment is indicated for persistent TSH elevation > 10 mU/L (1).

  5. In children, the two most common types of hypothyroidism are congenital hypothyroidism (CHT) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Content overview. Congenital hypothyroidism. Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Hyperthyroidism. Graves' disease. Further information and resources. Congenital hypothyroidism.

  6. Hypothyroidism is the most common disturbance of thyroid function in children; acquired hypothyroidism is most often caused by autoimmune thyroiditis [ 1 ].

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · While there is a general consensus to treat children with serum TSH levels above 10 mU/L, the management of the mild form is uncertain and should be individualized. In this mini-review, we present a brief review of SH in children based on extensive literature review and long-standing clinical experience.

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