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Title: Neonatal goiter caused by expectorant usage
Authors: Bostancı, İlknur
Sarıoğlu, Akile
Ergin, Hacer
Akşit, Arif
Cinbiş, Mine
Akalın, Necdet
Keywords: neonatal goiter; maternal drug usage; iodine-induced hypothyroidism
Publisher: FREUND PUBLISHING HOUSE LTD
Abstract: A female newborn was admitted with the symptoms of mild respiratory distress, protruding tongue, hypotonicity, cutis marmorata, sclerema, myxedema, abdominal distension, and feeding problems on the first day of life. She had a huge neck mass, a large anterior and posterior fontanel, and hoarse cry. She had no umbilical hernia or jaundice. A history of maternal potassium iodine (expectorant) usage without doctor's advice was obtained; the mother had not attended a clinic throughout the pregnancy. On ultrasonographic examination, the thyroid right lobe was 53x31 mm and the left lobe was 34x31 mm. The results of thyroid hormone tests on the first day were as follows: T-3 20 ng/dl (normal: 32-216 ng/dl), T-4 0.9 mug/dl (11.8-22.6 mug/dl), TSH 120 mIU/l (2.5-13.3 mIU/l). This patient is presented to emphasize the role of hypothyroidism in drug-induced neonatal goiter and to discuss the possibility of a life-threatening effect of congenital goiter, i.e. respiratory tract obstruction.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/25501
https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2001-0815
ISSN: 0334-018X
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