Peter Laurberg
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Laurberg P, Andersen S, Karmisholt J
Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab
. 2019 Feb;
1(1):91-102.
PMID: 30743772
Only a minority of patients with hyperthyroidism caused by Graves' disease will experience cure of disease with a permanent euthyroid state without medication. Antithyroid drugs are useful in attaining euthyroidism,...
2.
Carle A, Faber J, Steffensen R, Laurberg P, Nygaard B
Eur Thyroid J
. 2017 Aug;
6(3):143-151.
PMID: 28785541
Objectives: In previous studies, around half of all hypothyroid patients preferred levo-thyroxine (L-T4) + levo-triiodothyronine (L-T3) combination therapy, 25% preferred T4, and 25% had no preference. The reason for this...
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Skakkebaek A, Moore P, Pedersen A, Bojesen A, Kristensen M, Fedder J, et al.
Brain Behav
. 2017 Mar;
7(3):e00645.
PMID: 28293480
Introduction: The determinants of cognitive deficits among individuals with Klinefelter syndrome (KS) are not well understood. This study was conducted to assess the impact of general intelligence, personality, and social...
4.
Carle A, Andersen S, Boelaert K, Laurberg P
Eur J Endocrinol
. 2017 Mar;
176(6):R325-R337.
PMID: 28274949
Subclinical thyrotoxicosis is a condition affecting up to 10% of the population in some studies. We have reviewed literature and identified studies describing prevalences, causes and outcomes of this condition....
5.
Andersen S, Noahsen P, Westergaard L, Laurberg P
Br J Nutr
. 2017 Feb;
117(3):441-449.
PMID: 28222819
The occurrence of thyroid disorders relies on I nutrition and monitoring of all populations is recommended. Measuring I in urine is standard but thyroglobulin in serum is an alternative. This...
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Alexander E, Pearce E, Brent G, Brown R, Chen H, Dosiou C, et al.
Thyroid
. 2017 Jan;
27(3):315-389.
PMID: 28056690
Background: Thyroid disease in pregnancy is a common clinical problem. Since the guidelines for the management of these disorders by the American Thyroid Association (ATA) were first published in 2011,...
7.
Bulow Pedersen I, Laurberg P
Eur Thyroid J
. 2016 Nov;
5(3):212-215.
PMID: 27843813
We describe a case of biochemical neonatal thyrotoxicosis caused by biotin supplementation. Biotin may interact with thyroid function testing to imitate thyrotoxicosis with low thyroid-stimulating hormone and elevated triiodothyronine and...
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Kirkegaard-Klitbo D, Perslev K, Andersen S, Perrild H, Knudsen N, Weber T, et al.
Dan Med J
. 2016 Nov;
63(11).
PMID: 27808034
Introduction: Iodine is essential for the production of thyroid hormones. In pregnancy, physiological changes occur that can lead to iodine deficiency and impairment of fetal neurological development. We aimed to...
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Andersen S, Laurberg P
Int J Womens Health
. 2016 Oct;
8:497-504.
PMID: 27698567
Hyperthyroidism in women who are of childbearing age is predominantly of autoimmune origin and caused by Graves' disease. The physiological changes in the maternal immune system during a pregnancy may...
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Ross D, Burch H, Cooper D, Greenlee M, Laurberg P, Maia A, et al.
Thyroid
. 2016 Aug;
26(10):1343-1421.
PMID: 27521067
Background: Thyrotoxicosis has multiple etiologies, manifestations, and potential therapies. Appropriate treatment requires an accurate diagnosis and is influenced by coexisting medical conditions and patient preference. This document describes evidence-based clinical...