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Normative Data of Thyroid Gland Volume in South Indian Neonates and Infants.

Sudha Rathna Prabhu1, Shriraam Mahadevan2, Sujatha Jagadeesh2, Dharani Dharan2, Chandra Ganesh2, Seshadri Suresh2, Indrani Suresh2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish normative ultrasound data for thyroid gland volume in South Indian neonates and infants and compare with abnormal sonological features of thyroid in congenital hypothyroidism (CH) to explore thyroid ultrasound utility as a supportive screening tool to newborn screening programs for early detection of CH.
METHODS: In view of impact of geo ethnic factors, varying growth velocities and body mass indices of human population worldwide, specific regional, age and gender related reference data for thyroid gland size and volume are vital. This study was an offshoot of ICMR pilot New Born Screening (NBS) project for CH. Formula used for thyroid volume estimation was ellipsoidal formula D1 x D2 x D3 × 0.523. It was a prospective observational study. The neonates who screened negative for Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) with repeat normal serum TSH and free thyroxine were selected. One hundred fifty seven infants were enrolled which included 99 boys and 58 girls. The study population included children in age groups from 3 d to 1 y six months.
RESULTS: Data analysis was done by descriptive method and unpaired t test. Mean thyroid volume was 0.26 ml with 0.27 ml in boys and 0.24 ml in girls. Statistically significant "p value" was noted in single lobe measurements among boys and girls.
CONCLUSIONS: Thyroid gland volume normative data play a key role in evaluation of thyroid sonological abnormalities in CH and there is effective utility of ultrasound as a supportive diagnostic and prognostic screening tool for early detection of CH.

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Keywords:  Dyshormonogenesis; Ellipsoidal formula; Neonatal thyroid volume nomogram; Ultrasound thyroid

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29423669     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-017-2528-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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