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Recurrent Hyperthyroidism Following Postpartum Thyroiditis in a Woman with Hashimoto's Thyroiditis

Kim KH, Song SK, Kim JH

Postpartum thyroid dysfunction occurs in 5-10% of women within one year after delivery. Women with hypothyroidism antedating pregnancy are at high risk for postpartum thyroiditis and should be closely monitored...
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Recurrent Painless Thyroiditis in Patients with History of Postpartum Thyroiditis

Yoo WS

It is well known that the long-term prognosis of postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is excellent except recurrent PPT in subsequent pregnancies and risk of progression to permanent hypothyroidism in some patients....
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Two Cases of Postpartum Thyroiditis Followed by Graves' Disease

Yang JH, Han EJ, Yim CH

The most common thyroid dysfunctions that occur after delivery are postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) and Graves' disease (GD). PPT is more likely to occur among patients who had a history of...
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Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity against FRTL-5 cells in korean postpartum thyroiditis

Lee HC, Lee KW, Kim KR, Lee EJ, Ahn KJ, Jung JH, Chung YS, Kim MR, Kim HM, Lim SK, Huh KB

  • KMID: 1686876
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1993 Sep;8(3):296-302.
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The Relationship of Positive Antimicrosomal Antibody and Postpartum Thyroiditis

Park JW, Lee WK, Hur EJ, Koh KS, Shin KC

  • KMID: 1917236
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 1998 Sep;9(3):279-284.
Postpartum thyroiditis is a common but frequently unrecognized disorder, affecting approximately 5% of women during the first 12 months after delivery. It is characterized by transient hyperthyroidism occurring about 14...
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A Clinical Study of Postpartum Autoimmute Thyroiditis

Kim HJ, Sung YA, Kyung NH

  • KMID: 2461636
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1996 Sep;11(3):302-310.
Background: Postpartum thyroiditis is a painless, destructive lymphocytic inflammation of the thyroid gland that occurs during the postpartum period and is associated with a high prevalence of serum thyroid autoantibodies....
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Differential Diagnostic Value of TSH Receptor Antibody Measurements in Thyrotoxic Postpartum Patients with History of Graves' Disease

Lee SJ, Chung YE, Kim HY, Han JH, Won JC, Kim A, Ryu JS, Moon DH, Ahn IM

  • KMID: 2331158
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2001 Feb;16(1):75-84.
BACKGROUND: It is known that pregnancy markedly influences the clinical course of autoimmune thyroid diseases. In the postpartum period, various kinds of autoimmune thyroid dysfunctions can be observed. Thyroid dysfunction...
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Subacute Thyroiditis and Painless Thyroiditis: Clinical Characteristics of 221 Patients Diagnosed between 2009 and 2015

Choi JA, Kim YH, Shin DH, Lee JM, Heo JY, Kim HM, Park WI, Kim CY, Lee IH, Kim JS, Kim GE

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In the past, subacute thyroiditis causing thyrotoxicosis included both painful and painless subgroup, but it is representative for the painful subacute thyroiditis these days. So we evaluated...
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Change in Thyroid Autoantibodies According to the Clinical Course of Painless Thyroiditis Excluding Postpartum Thyroiditis

Lee IS, Jo YS, Ku BJ, Shong M, Kim YK, Ro HK

  • KMID: 2333261
  • J Korean Endocr Soc.
  • 2008 Aug;23(4):245-252.
BACKGROUND: Painless thyroiditis is characterized by painless, destructive inflammation of the thyroid gland. Although thyroid autoantibodies are frequently detected in patients suffering from this condition, the clinical significance of these...
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The Incidence of Postpartum Thyroiditis and Effect of High Iodine Intake on it in Korean Women

Kim WB, Yim CH, Park KS, Moon BS, Lee JH, Jun HW, Jin HJ, Kim SY, Cho BY, Lee HG

  • KMID: 2331107
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1998 Sep;13(3):339-350.
BACKGROUND: Postpartum thyroiditis(PPT) is one of syndromes of thyroid dysfunction that occurs in the first year after parturition. Reported incidence of PPT is 3.9-8.2% of postpartum women in several studies...
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Clinical Report of Effects of Pre and Post-partum Thyroiditis (PPT)

Cho YW, Kang MS, Cha YS, Kook JH, Kim YR, Park PW, Lee WH, Lim JE, Cho YW

  • KMID: 2331081
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 1997 Dec;12(4):541-549.
BACKGROUND: Excessive iodine intake increases the occurrence of autoimmune thyroid disorders by enhancing immunogenecity of iodine-rich thyroglobulin, In Korea, most of postpartum women take a large amount of iodine-rich seaweed....
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Thyroid Dysfunction after Abortion

Yim CH, Choi HA, Chung HY, Han KO, Jang HC, Yoon HK, Han IK

  • KMID: 2199809
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2001 Apr;16(2):252-259.
BACKGROUND: Postpartum thyroiditis is an autoimmune thyroid dysfunction that occurs in the first year after a delivery. Although a postpartum thyroid dysfunction after a full-term pregnancy is well described, little...
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The Postpartum Recurrence of Graves'Disease and its Contributing Factors

Yim CH, Choi HA, Han SS, Kim HS, Lee CU, Chung HY, Han KO, Jang HC, Park WK, Yoon HK, Han IK

  • KMID: 2199921
  • J Korean Soc Endocrinol.
  • 2002 Apr;17(2):189-196.
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy affects the course of Graves' Disease (GD), and patients who initially maintain euthyroid function into their middle trimester with minimum doses of antithyroid drugs become exacerbated after delivery....
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Diagnostic Value of a Chimeric TSH Receptor (Mc4)-Based Bioassay for Graves' Disease

Lee JI, Jang HW, Kim SK, Choi JY, Kim JY, Hur KY, Kim JH, Min YK, Chung JH, Kim SW

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Graves' disease (GD) is caused by thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) and thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI). We used a recently introduced, technically enhanced TSI bioassay to assess its diagnostic value and...
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