- Tachycardia, arrhythmias, hydrops
- Hyperkinesis
- IUGR
- Goitre picked up on fetal ultrasound scan
- Advanced bone age may be detected on ultrasound of the lower femoral epiphysis
- Preterm delivery
- Death in utero
test announcement
It is not clear whether one should treat biochemical thryotoxicosis (fT4 above the normal range for age and TSH suppressed) in the absence of symptoms, but in practice most infants are treated. This is a consultant decision. Please discuss with Paula Midgley (any time of day or night). If Paula is away, then this should be discussed with the endocrine team at RHSC.
Thionamide: The dosages as per BNFc. Lugol’s Iodine solution can be given if available.
Age | mU/L |
Neonates <3 days | 1.3 – 25 |
3 days - 4 weeks | 0.7 – 7.4 |
4 weeks to 6 months | 0.7 – 6 |
Age | pmol/L |
Neonates <7 days | 13 - 34 |
7 - 14 days | 12 - 26 |
14 - 28 days | 12 - 23 |
4wks to 1 year | 11 - 19 |
All ages | < 1.6 IU/L |