Rodin A, Rodin A
Endocrinology Research Group, MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, London.
Br J Hosp Med. 1989 Mar;41(3):234, 238-42.
Thyroid disease may be pre-existing or rarely may arise de novo during pregnancy. It may have profound effects on the feto-maternal unit. Diagnosis depends on clinical suspicion and confirmation by biochemical tests of thyroid function. However, pregnancy masks the signs of thyroid disease and may alter the interpretation of thyroid function tests.
甲状腺疾病可能在妊娠前就已存在,或在孕期极少情况下初次出现。它可能对母婴单元产生深远影响。诊断依赖于临床怀疑以及甲状腺功能生化检查的确认。然而,妊娠会掩盖甲状腺疾病的体征,并可能改变对甲状腺功能检查结果的解读。