S S Abusrewil
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Tyfield L, Abusrewil S, Jones S, Savage D
Eur J Pediatr
. 1991 Mar;
150(5):308-9.
PMID: 2044599
We describe three children, now aged between 5 and 6 years, with a persistent mild hyperthyrotropinaemia since the neonatal period and normal levels of thyroid hormones. The increased thyroid stimulating...
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Abusrewil S, Savage D
Arch Dis Child
. 1989 Sep;
64(9):1313-5.
PMID: 2817954
Children with diabetes mellitus are not significantly heavier than their peers, and those who are obese do not have poorer diabetic control.
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Abusrewil S, Mott M, Oakhill A, Bullimore J, Newman G, Savage D
Arch Dis Child
. 1989 May;
64(5):709-12.
PMID: 2730125
Thyroid function was assessed in three selected groups of children who had survived cancer. Children in group 1 had received radiotherapy to the thyroid area, group 2 had radiotherapy to...
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Abusrewil S, Tyfield L, Savage D
Arch Dis Child
. 1988 Nov;
63(11):1368-71.
PMID: 3202645
Serum thyroid stimulating hormone and thyroxine concentrations were monitored in 42 infants who had been treated for congenital hypothyroidism. Serum thyroid stimulating hormone concentrations were raised in 22 of the...
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Abusrewil S, McDermott A, Savage D
Arch Dis Child
. 1988 Sep;
63(9):1090-1.
PMID: 3178273
A boy with a ring 18 chromosome karyotype was referred because of short stature; he had growth hormone deficiency and possible hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism. Many children with major chromosomal abnormalities are...