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, and pregnancy or lactation. The inclusion criteria for the HC group were normal thyroid function and no family history of thyroid diseases. The GD group had elevated FT3, FT4, and TRAb; low TSH; and normal thyroid peroxidase antibody and thyroglobulin
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high as 14.1% ( 5 ). Thyroid function and race were associated with neutropenia with non-Caucasians more at risk. In addition, free triiodothyronine (FT3) was negatively correlated with neutrophil count ( 5 ). These study findings were limited by the
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). Free triiodothyronine (FT3) binds to the nuclear receptors in the cells to exert its biological action. Refractory hypothyroidism is defined as the requirement of higher doses of levothyroxine, typically 1.9–2.5 μg/kg/day, to maintain biochemical and
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between TCS and total T 3 ( 149 ) in adolescents, while others report an inverse association between TCS and fT 3 ( 151 ) levels in pregnant women. A prospective study on prenatal TCS exposure recently reported reduced head circumference in boys but not