Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The post-partum period is an immunologically peculiar period in a woman’s life. Indeed,
most of the pregnancy-related immune changes gradually revert in the 12 months
following delivery. Although the post-partumperiod has long been identified as a period of
aggravation of autoimmune thyroid diseases, most of the currently available studies took
into account the relationship between post-partum and autoimmune thyroiditis. More
recently, the potential repercussions of the post-partum period on Graves’ disease were
also taken into account. The present mini review will briefly overview the most recent
advances in our knowledge of the immunology of the post-partum period in relation with
the potential repercussions on the clinical course of Graves’ disease. Moreover, some
peculiar aspects of post-partum Graves’ disease in terms of clinical and biochemical
presentation, diagnostic challenges, and specific therapeutic considerations also taking
into account the recommendation of the latest clinical guidelines on the management of
thyroid diseases in pregnancy will be overviewed.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Graves' disease; antithyroid drugs; autoimmunity; iodine deficiency; lactation; post-partum; pregnancy; thyroid
antithyroid drugs; thyroid-dysfunction; transient hyperthyroidism; receptor antibodies; clinical-practice; pregnancy; management; iodine; risk; thyrotoxicosis
Elenco autori:
Croce, Laura; DI DALMAZI, Giulia; Orsolini, Francesca; Virili, Camilla; Brigante, Giulia; Gianetti, Elena; Moleti, Mariacarla; Napolitano, Giorgio; Tonacchera, Massimo; Rotondi, Mario
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