Publications by authors named "Frederic Tortosa Henzi"

Introduction: Most of the studies on urinary iodine levels in Spain in the last decade have reported a significant improvement. A survey was undertaken together with an information campaign on the thyroid gland, the importance of iodine intake and hypothyroidism in four Spanish cities. The goals of the survey were to obtain information on consumption of iodine-containing foods, to measure urinary iodine levels and to evaluate the prevalence of thyroid dysfunction.

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Subclinical thyroid disease is a biochemical diagnosis and is common during pregnancy. Because of the physiological hormonal changes that take place during pregnancy and the absence of normal ranges for thyroid hormones during this period, subclinical thyroid disease is difficult to interpret during pregnancy. Subclinical hyperthyroidism during pregnancy has few clinical consequences and no treatment is required.

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Article Synopsis
  • Hypophysitis refers to inflammatory conditions affecting the pituitary gland and should be considered when diagnosing sellar masses.
  • Primary hypophysitis includes three types: lymphocytic (most common, often autoimmune and affecting mostly women), granulomatous (can have known or unknown causes), and xanthomatous (features a specific histiocytic infiltrate).
  • Symptoms of lymphocytic hypophysitis may include pituitary deficiencies and various clinical manifestations, while imaging and corticosteroid treatments are key for management.
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During pregnancy, the body undergoes a major adaptation process as a result of the interaction between mother, placenta and fetus. Major anatomical and histological changes are produced in the pituitary, with an increase of up to 40% in the size of the gland. There are wide variations in the function of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis that effect iodine balance, the overall activity of the gland, as well as transport of thyroid hormones in plasma and peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormones.

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