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Increased risk for hypothyroidism after anticholinesterase pesticide poisoning: a nationwide population-based study.

Hung-Sheng HuangKeng-Wei LeeChung-Han HoChien-Chin HsuShih-Bin SuJhi-Joung WangHung-Jung LinChien-Cheng Huang
Published in: Endocrine (2017)
Anticholinesterase pesticide poisoning is associated with increased risk for hypothyroidism. Early evaluation of thyroid function in anticholinesterase pesticide poisoning subjects is suggested, especially in subjects without atropine treatment, aged 40-64 years, female sex, and past history of goiter.
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