Dietary amenorrhoea and subclinical hypothyroidism with elevated TSH responsive to weight gain

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A case of dietary amenorrhoea associated with the biochemical picture of subclinical hypothyroidism is described. Both the amenorrhoea and the abnormal thyroid function tests reverted to normal on gaining weight. © 1980 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

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Thomson, J. A., & Ratcliffe, W. A. (1980). Dietary amenorrhoea and subclinical hypothyroidism with elevated TSH responsive to weight gain. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 56(660), 744–745. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.56.660.744

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