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Title: [Conservative strategies in treating thyroid diseases in children]. Author: Homoki J, Teller WM. Journal: Monatsschr Kinderheilkd; 1990 Mar; 138(3):115-20. PubMed ID: 2191216. Abstract: In the Federal Republic of Germany disorders of the thyroid gland are among the most common chronic diseases of childhood and adolescence. In Munich 30% of schoolchildren, in Göttingen 16% of children 6 to 16 years of age have goiters. Iodine deficiency is the most important etiological reason for the development of euthyroid goiter, which is encountered in more than 80% of children and adolescents suffering from thyroid disorders. Lymphocytic chronic thyroiditis (Hashimoto) causes goiters which may be eu-, hypo- but also hyperthyroid. Thyrotoxicosis (M. Basedow, Grave's Disease) in childhood occurs mainly in pubertal girls. The frequency of congenital hypothyroidism in West Germany is 1:3,800 neonates. The postnatally acquired hypothyroidism in childhood is as rare as hyperthyroidism caused by toxic thyroid adenoma. 27% of nodular goiters in childhood are due to Thyroid carcinoma. The diagnostic procedure of evaluation of thyroid disorders in childhood includes family and past personal history, palpatory findings, ultrasonography and the determination of TSH and thyroid hormone plasma concentrations. The aims of conservative management of thyroid diseases during childhood and adolescence are 1st normalisation of size of the thyroid gland, 2nd achievement and maintenance of euthyroid function.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]