Vol. 5 (12) pp. 916-918 DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/6038

ETIOLOGY OF HYPERTHYROIDISM IN PREGNANCY.

  • D?partement de m?decine, unit? d?endocrinologie, diab?tologie et maladies m?taboliques, Troisi?me h?pital militaire de Laayoune, Maroc.
  • Service d?endocrinologie diab?tologie et maladies m?taboliques, h?pital Moulay Hassan Bel Mehdi Laayoune Maroc.
  • D?partement de Radiologie, unit?d??chographie, Troisi?me h?pital militaire de Laayoune, Maroc.
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Abstract

Hyperthyroidism is a common endocrine disorder in young women of childbearing age. Approximately one to three cases of gestational hyperthyroidism occur per 1000 pregnancies. All etiologies of hyperthyroidism may be encountered during pregnancy but they are dominated by Graves\' disease and gestational transient thyrotoxicosis. The first requires an antithyroid drug treatment and the second progresses well under symptomatic treatment. Hence the interest of the Establishment of the cause of hyperthyroidism. A retrospective observational study was conducted in Morocco in the city of Laayoune to know the main causes of hyperthyroidism in pregnancy according to gestational age.

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How to Cite This Article

Fayal El Guendouz, Hicham Boussouf and Nabil Hammoune. (2017); ETIOLOGY OF HYPERTHYROIDISM IN PREGNANCY., Int. J. of Adv. Res., 5 (12), 916-918, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/6038

Corresponding Author

Faycal El Guendouz
Département de médecine, unité d’endocrinologie diabétologie et maladies métaboliques, Troisième hôpital militaire Laayoune, Maroc.