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Thyroid dysfunction in patients with Down syndrome: Results from a multi-institutional registry study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART A
Volume 173, Issue 6, Pages 1539-1545

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38219

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Down syndrome; patient database; registry; subclinical hypothyroidism; thyroid disease; trisomy 21

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The goals of this undertaking were to assess the outcomes of thyroid screening tests and adherence to thyroid screening guidelines across five Down syndrome (DS) specialty clinics in various states. Data related to thyroid screening were collected for 663 individuals across five clinics specializing in the comprehensive care of individuals with DS for a period of 1 year. Of the 663 participants, 47.7% of participants had a TSH and free T4 ordered at their DSspecialty clinic visit. Approximately 19.0% (60/316) had a new thyroid disorder diagnosis made. We conclude that a sizable proportion of the patients with DS are not up-to-date on current guidelines when they present to a DS specialty clinic, while adherence to thyroid screening guidelines helps facilitate early diagnoses. Hypothyroidism is prevalent in the population, consistent with reported literature. DS specialty clinics can help patients stay current on screening guidelines.

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