Literature DB >> 4094401

Compensated, goitrous hypothyroidism in rhesus macaques.

L C Olson, J L Palotay, J E Haines, J Hanada, D Y Bergquist.   

Abstract

Bilateral cervical masses were observed in two newborn, male, rhesus macaques. The clinical diagnosis was congenital goiter. Thyroid function screening tests revealed that the affected monkeys had normal triiodothyronine levels, low thyroxine values, and elevated thyroid-stimulating hormone levels. Radioactive iodine uptake and perchlorate discharge tests indicated a postorganification defect. A third, male, rhesus macaque, stillborn after a prolonged gestation, also had bilateral cervical masses. Necropsy and histopathology examinations confirmed the masses were enlarged, hyperplastic thyroid glands. Each affected infant had the same parents.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4094401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 0023-6764


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