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Volumn 19, Issue 5, 2009, Pages 511-519
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Delayed neurobehavioral development in children born to pregnant women with mild hypothyroxinemia during the first month of gestation: the importance of early iodine supplementation.
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Author keywords
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Indexed keywords
IODINE;
THYROTROPIN;
THYROXINE;
ARTICLE;
BLOOD;
CHILD BEHAVIOR;
CHILD DEVELOPMENT;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
DIET SUPPLEMENTATION;
DRUG ADMINISTRATION;
DRUG EFFECT;
FEMALE;
GESTATIONAL AGE;
GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND AGING;
HOSPITALIZATION;
HUMAN;
INFANT;
LACTATION;
MALE;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
NERVOUS SYSTEM;
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TEST;
NUTRITIONAL DEFICIENCY;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATION;
PRENATAL CARE;
PRENATAL EXPOSURE;
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
CHILD DEVELOPMENT;
DEFICIENCY DISEASES;
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS;
DRUG ADMINISTRATION SCHEDULE;
FEMALE;
GESTATIONAL AGE;
HUMANS;
INFANT;
INFANT BEHAVIOR;
IODINE;
LACTATION;
MALE;
MOTOR ACTIVITY;
NERVOUS SYSTEM;
NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS;
PREGNANCY;
PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS;
PRENATAL CARE;
PRENATAL EXPOSURE DELAYED EFFECTS;
SEVERITY OF ILLNESS INDEX;
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR;
THYROTROPIN;
THYROXINE;
TREATMENT OUTCOME;
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EID: 67650366799
PISSN: None
EISSN: 15579077
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1089/thy.2008.0341 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (310)
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