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The iodide perchlorate discharge test in women with previous post-partum thyroiditis: relationship to sonographic appearance and thyroid function.

F M Creagh1, A B Parkes, A Lee, H Adams, R Hall, C J Richards, J H Lazarus.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Post-partum thyroid disease occurs in 50% of anti-thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibody positive women (detected at 16 weeks' gestation) and is characterized by a transient episode of hyper, hypo or hyper-hypothyroidism. In approximately 20% of these women the hypothyroidism is permanent. However, the extent of long-term thyroid dysfunction, possibly mediated by immune attack, in those anti-TPO Ab + ve women who have had only transient or no thyroid dysfunction during the postpartum period is not clear.
OBJECTIVE: We have therefore studied the frequency of iodide organification defects by iodide perchlorate discharge testing, and of thyroid morphological abnormalities by ultrasound scanning in euthyroid women following their episode of post-partum thyroiditis (PPT).
DESIGN: The study group comprised 17 women with previous PPT (PPT + ve) and 12 women who had positive anti-TPO antibodies during pregnancy but who did not develop PPT (PPT - ve). Women were studied 15-47 months following their episode of PPT.
RESULTS: Iodide perchlorate discharge tests were positive (more than 10% discharge) in 7 (41%) PPT + ve and 5 (42%) PPT-ve subjects (P = NS). Morphological abnormalities on thyroid ultrasound were detected in 7 of 14 (50%) PPT + ve and 7 of 9 (77%) PPT - ve subjects (P = NS). There was a strong association between abnormalities of iodide organification and morphology: of 11 subjects with positive iodide perchlorate discharge tests, 10 had abnormal (positive) ultrasound scans; of 12 subjects with negative iodide perchlorate discharge tests 8 had negative ultrasound scans (P = 0.013, Fisher's exact test).
CONCLUSIONS: Long-term subtle defects of thyroid function and morphology are common in women with anti-TPO antibodies in pregnancy, whether or not they develop post-partum thyroiditis. The clinical significance of these findings is unclear but a continuing thyroid pathological process is suggested.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8033367     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.1994.tb02510.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)        ISSN: 0300-0664            Impact factor:   3.478


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