Thyroid hormone resistance detected by routine neonatal screening

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We report the clinical and laboratory findings, and molecular analysis of a Brazilian patient with resistance to thyroid hormone syndrome (RTH) detected by neonatal screening. The index case was born at term by normal delivery with 2,920 g and 45 cm. TSH of the neonatal screening test performed on the 5th day of life was of 13.1 μU/mL (cut-off = 10 μU/mL). In a confirmatory test, serum TSH level was 4.3 μU/mL, total T4 was 19 μg/dL (confirmed in another sample, Total T4 = > 24.0 μg/dL), free T4 was 3.7 ηg/dL, and free T3 was 6.7 pg/mL. Direct sequencing of the beta thyroid hormone receptor gene revealed mutation c.1357C>A (P453T), confirming the diagnosis of RHT. Family study demonstrated the presence of RTH in his 1-year-and-3-month-old sister, in his 35-year-old father, and in his 68-year-old paternal grandfather. All of them had goiter and only his father had received an erroneous diagnosis of hyperthyroidism. The present case shows that clinical evaluation and a judicious interpretation of total T4/free T4 concentrations in a newborn recalled due to slightly altered neonatal TSH can contribute to the diagnosis of RTH. © ABE&M todos os direitos reservados.

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Maciel, L. M. Z., & Magalhães, P. K. R. (2010). Thyroid hormone resistance detected by routine neonatal screening. Arquivos Brasileiros de Endocrinologia e Metabologia, 54(8), 726–727. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-27302010000800010

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