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Rev. cuba. endocrinol ; 20(1)ene.-abr. 2009.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-531499

ABSTRACT

El hipertiroidismo subclínico se define por la presencia de niveles disminuidos o no detectables de tirotropina, asociados a concentración de tetrayodotironina y triyodotironina libres dentro de parßmetros normales. Su prevalencia en la población varía entre un 0,5 y un 16 por ciento aproximadamente, y es el tratamiento con levotiroxina sódica la causa mas frecuente. No siempre resulta tan asintomático, y las afectaciones principales ocurren sobre el sistema cardiovascular y óseo. Esta condición médica puede ser reversible espontáneamente. Por lo controversial del tema, el presente trabajo trata los aspectos clínicos más relevantes y la conducta a seguir(AU)


Subclinical hyperthyroidism is defined by presence of decreased o non-detected levels of thyrotropin, associated with free concentrations of tetraiodothyronine and triiodothyromime within normal parameters. Its prevalence in population differs between 0,5 percent and 16 percent approximately, and the sodium Levothyroxine treatment is the more frequent cause. Not always it is so asymptomatic, and main affections occur on cardiovascular and osseous system. This medical condition may be spontaneously reversible. Due to controversial of this topic, present paper approaching the more significant clinical features and the strategy to go on(AU)


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Humans , Thyroxine/therapeutic use , Thyrotropin/deficiency , Hyperthyroidism/epidemiology , Reference Standards
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