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Prenatal Diagnosis and Management of Fetal Goiter Caused by Maternal Grave's Disease
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1995
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Fetal Thyroid StatusFetal MedicineGynecologyMaternal GraveIodine Deficiency DisordersPublic HealthMaternal HealthPlacental DiseasePrenatal DiagnosisMaternal-fetal MedicinePrenatal TestingPlacental FunctionThyroid DiseasePediatricsThyroid DisordersFetal GoiterThyroid HormoneFetal ComplicationMedicine
We present a case of maternal Grave's disease associated with fetal goitrous hyperthyroidism. Fetal goiter was diagnosed by ultrasound and diagnosis of fetal hyperthyroidism was established by umbilical blood sampling. Fetus was successfully treated by increasing maternal propylthiouracil dosage. Fetal thyroid status was normal at birth. Role of sonography and umbilical blood sampling in management of fetal goiter complicated with maternal Grave's disease is discussed.