2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2007.06.023
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Autism: Transient in utero hypothyroxinemia related to maternal flavonoid ingestion during pregnancy and to other environmental antithyroid agents

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“…[149][150][151] However, evidence for the association between neonatal or maternal levels of thyroid hormone and ASD is limited and inconsistent.…”
Section: Thyroid Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[149][150][151] However, evidence for the association between neonatal or maternal levels of thyroid hormone and ASD is limited and inconsistent.…”
Section: Thyroid Hormonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…), and neonatal complications (like respiratory distress syndrome, intracranial hemorrhage, indirect hyperbilirubinemic encephalopathy, etc.) [24][25][26][27][28][29][30]. interestingly, some autistic mothers have been proved to have antibodies against fetal brain proteins which cross the placenta and interfere with the development of fetal brain with subsequent development of ASD [31,32].…”
Section: What Is Behind the Occurrence Of Autism Spectrum Disorder?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La dysfonction de la thyroïde, qu'elle soit attribuable à l'exposition avant la naissance ou au début de la vie, aux effets antithyroï-diens des métaux lourds, à des produits chimiques perturbateurs du système endocrinien ou à des carences alimentaires, peut avoir un effet sur le développement neurologique [149][150][151] . Les éléments de preuve sur le lien entre les concentrations néona-tales ou maternelles d'hormone thyroï-dienne et le TSA sont toutefois limités et manquent d'uniformité [152][153][154] .…”
Section: Hormones Thyroïdiennesunclassified