Journal of Thyroid Research (Jan 2011)

Doubts and Concerns about Isolated Maternal Hypothyroxinemia

  • Mariacarla Moleti,
  • Francesco Trimarchi,
  • Francesco Vermiglio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/463029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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There is evidence that isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia may have detrimental effects on both mother and foetus. Nonetheless, this condition is still far from being universally accepted as a separate thyroid disease, and a standard definition of this state of mild thyroid underfunction is still lacking. We will review the biochemical criteria used to define isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia, together with current methodological issues related to FT4 assays. We will also discuss its epidemiological impact in both iodine-deficient and-sufficient areas, and the effectiveness of iodine prophylaxis on maternal thyroid function and neuropsychomotor development in offspring.