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“…The finding of high circulating TH concentrations in normal newborn foals in this study (compared to normal adults) is in agreement with previous studies in foals 8, 9, 10, 15, 22. The increase in T3 concentration over the first few days has been reported previously in foals8 and humans,11 and has been suggested to be caused by increased peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 11.…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The finding of high circulating TH concentrations in normal newborn foals in this study (compared to normal adults) is in agreement with previous studies in foals 8, 9, 10, 15, 22. The increase in T3 concentration over the first few days has been reported previously in foals8 and humans,11 and has been suggested to be caused by increased peripheral conversion of T4 to T3 11.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…All of these T3 observations are consistent with NTIS occurring in both premature and sick foals, with degree of thyroid dysfunction related to severity of illness rather than to maturity. These findings are in good agreement with results of previous studies examining TT3 and fT3 concentrations in healthy and sick foals in which TSH was not measured and TRH was not given 9, 10, 15…”
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“…IGF-1 is one of the most important regulators of growth in the newborn, mediating most effects of growth hormone (GH). Plasma IGF-1 concentrations, although strongly related to the foal's breed and higher in pony compared to saddlebred foals, were consistent with previously published data [30], [49], [71] and followed similar trends, with increased concentrations between birth and 3 months of age, as described elsewhere [64], [71], [72]. In humans, IUGR babies have low plasma concentrations of IGF-1 [73].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%