Screening for Hypothyroidism in Elderly Inpatients

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Routine biochemical screening for hypothyroidism in 2000 geriatric inpatients proved valuable and practicable and yielded 46 cases (2.3%). A non-specific clinical picture was particularly common, with less than a third of the cases showing “typical” signs and symptoms. Psychiatric manifestations, especially depression, were important and frequent and responded well to thyroxine. There was a preponderance of female cases of hypothyroidism and a strong association with other autoimmune diseases, notably pernicious anaemia and rheumatoid arthritis. © 1975, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Bahemuka, M., & Hodkinson, H. M. (1975). Screening for Hypothyroidism in Elderly Inpatients. British Medical Journal, 2(5971), 601–603. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5971.601

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