Luba Freja Michaelsson
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Recent Articles
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Medici B, la Cour J, Knop F, Krakauer M, Michaelsson L, Faber J, et al.
J Thyroid Res
. 2021 Jul;
2021:5577217.
PMID: 34194721
Background: Primary hypothyroidism is characterized by reduced quality of life (QoL). Although thyrotropin (TSH) is utilized as the primary indicator of thyroid disease and treatment adequacy, no simple correlation between...
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Michaelsson L, la Cour J, Medici B, Watt T, Faber J, Nygaard B
Eur Thyroid J
. 2018 Oct;
7(5):243-250.
PMID: 30374427
Objectives: According to one hypothesis, the popularity of levothyroxine (L-T)/liothyronine (L-T) combination therapy relates to weight loss. The purpose of this study was to detect a possible correlation between thyroid-related...
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Medici B, la Cour J, Michaelsson L, Faber J, Nygaard B
Eur Thyroid J
. 2017 Jun;
6(2):89-93.
PMID: 28589090
Background: Despite biochemical euthyroidism, some levothyroxine (L-T)-treated hypothyroid patients report persisting symptoms and some of these patients are tentatively treated with a combination of L-T and liothyronine (L-T). Combination therapy...
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Michaelsson L, Medici B, la Cour J, Selmer C, Roder M, Perrild H, et al.
Eur Thyroid J
. 2015 Nov;
4(3):174-80.
PMID: 26558234
Background: Five to ten percent of patients with hypothyroidism describe persistent symptoms despite being biochemically well regulated on levothyroxine (L-T4). Thyroxine (T4)/triiodothyronine (T3) combination therapy [L-T4/liothyronine (L-T3) or desiccated thyroid]...
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Hubaveshka J, Michaelsson L, Nygaard B
Dan Med J
. 2014 Dec;
61(12):A4959.
PMID: 25441726
Introduction: Severe hypothyroidism in pregnancy is associated with maternal and foetal complications, and in less severe cases impaired neuropsychological foetal development is seen. The aim of the present study was...