The cord serum thyroglobulin levels of 218 neonates are much higher than the levels after the first year of life and show a wide range. A relation exists between a shorter gestational age and increased thyroglobulin levels. The serum thyroglobulin levels decrease within a few months after birth, but throughout the first year of life, these levels are still higher than the normal values at later ages (5-35 ng/ml). IN 3 athyroid children, thyroglobulin is undetectable in serum.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jcem-53-6-1301 | DOI Listing |
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