Abstract
Serum thyroglobulin (Tg) measurements were performed in 17 children with congenital hypothyroidism due to an ectopic thyroid gland before therapy and during follow-up. Data were analysed in four periods according to duration of therapy and compared to results obtained in a group of 51 normal children aged 1 month to 6 yr. At diagnosis serum Tg was higher than the mean normal value measured at a similar age. We observed a rapid and parallel decrease of both Tg and thyroid-stimulating hormone during the early weeks of therapy. However, Tg was always detectable in the serum of treated (euthyroid) patients. After 34 months of therapy serum Tg was 11.4 ± 1 ng/ml, a value significantly different (p < 0.001) from that obtained in normal controls of similar age (23.5 ± 3 ng/ml). In nine treated children aged more than 2 yr, thyroid-stimulating hormone and Tg were increased after a brief period of decreased L-thyroxine dosage. These data indicate that ectopic thyroid tissue does not involuate during thyroxine therapy and, in response to elevations of serum thyroid-stimulating hormone, can be stimulated to secrete Tg. © 1989 International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
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Leger, J., Tar, A., Schlumberger, M., & Czernichow, P. (1988). Control of thyroglobulin secretion in patients with ectopic thyroid gland. Pediatric Research, 23(3), 266–269. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198803000-00007
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