2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0004-27302010000700003
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Abstract: Objective: To establish limits of normal serum TSH for the adult (18 to 60 years) Brazilian population according to recommendations of the National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry. Subjects and methods: Healthy volunteers were evaluated and those fulfilling the following clinical criteria were selected: absence of known thyroid disease; no use of any interfering medications; no history of head and neck external radiotherapy, type 1 diabetes or autoimmune disease; no family history of thyroid disease, and abse… Show more

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“…In this study, the mean TSH value was 1.52 mU/L, with a 2.5 percentile value of 0.43 mU/L and a 97.5 percentile value of 3.24 mU/L (20).…”
Section: ) (D)mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…In this study, the mean TSH value was 1.52 mU/L, with a 2.5 percentile value of 0.43 mU/L and a 97.5 percentile value of 3.24 mU/L (20).…”
Section: ) (D)mentioning
confidence: 51%
“…Essa relação, entre níveis de TSH e disfunção cognitiva, foi recentemente avaliada em uma coorte com 178 recém-nascidos, em que níveis de TSH no cordão umbilical apresentaram uma correlação positiva com disfunções executivas futuras (15). Alternativamente, níveis de TSH podem exercer feed-back negativo em vias neuroendócrinas associadas ao desempenho cognitivo, ainda não totalmente elucidadas (1)(2)(3)5,11,16).…”
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“…The initial results of those studies were published previously (4,5). Initially, 2,532 apparently healthy adults (age > 18 years), not including pregnant women, were interviewed (4,5). Of these, 2,327 subjects agreed to participate in the study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine hundred and one subjects were excluded because of high-risk factors for thyroid disease or conditions potentially interfering with thyroid function detected upon clinical evaluation (Table 1) (4,5). The final sample consisted of 1,426 apparently healthy adults considered low risk for thyroid dysfunction without known interfering factors (4,5). TSH was obtained in the initial evaluation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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