Delayed thyrotropin (TSH) elevation (dTSHe) is common in low birthweight infants. We aimed to clarify the risk factors for the development of dTSHe in infants weighing Click to show full abstract
Delayed thyrotropin (TSH) elevation (dTSHe) is common in low birthweight infants. We aimed to clarify the risk factors for the development of dTSHe in infants weighing <2000 g at birth.
               
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