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Neonatal thyroid-stimulating hormone and association with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Gro D VillangerEivind YstromStephanie M EngelMatthew P LongneckerRolf PettersenAlexander D RoweTed Reichborn-KjennerudHeidi Aase
Published in: Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology (2020)
ADHD risk appeared to be elevated among newborns with low TSH levels (i.e. with hyperthyroid status), and this association was mainly found among girls. Because our findings are suggestive of increased risk at very low TSH concentrations, where analytical accuracy is low, future studies should employ highly sensitive assays capable of accurate quantitation at very low concentrations. Also, larger studies are needed to investigate these associations at higher neonatal TSH concentrations where data are more widely distributed.
Keyphrases
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