ea0025cm2.2 | Endocrine problems in pregnancy | SFEBES2011
Clementi Maurizio
, Cassina Matteo
, Di Gianantonio Elena
Clinical hyperthyroidism is not uncommon in pregnancy, with a reported prevalence of 0.10.4%, and is caused most frequently by Graves disease. Careful monitoring of thyroid function is critical in preventing the many potential complications that can occur in pregnancies of mothers with hyperthyroidism. Maternal complications include hypertension, thyroid storm, heart failure preterm labour, and placental abruption. Foetal and neonatal complications include stillbirth, in...