MEASUREMENT OF THYROGLOBULIN IN NEWBORN SCREENING SPECIMENS FROM NORMAL AND HYPOTHYROID INFANTS

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MITCHELL, ML [1 ]
HERMOS, RJ [1 ]
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[1] NEW ENGLAND REG NEWBORN SCREEN PROGRAM,INST STATE LAB,BOSTON,MA 02130
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10.1111/j.1365-2265.1995.tb02672.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Thyroglobulin (Tg) has been found in varying concentrations in infants and children with congenital hypothyroidism. Our primary goal was to ascertain whether Tg in filter paper blood specimens used for routine newborn screening would be a useful adjunct in the early diagnosis of newborn children with congenital hypothyroidism. Our secondary objective was to correlate the results of the Tg determinations with the results of thyroid scintigraphy in the same cohort of infants with congenital hypothyroidism. DESIGN An RIA kit with high sensitivity for the measurement of Tg in serum was modified for use with filter paper blood specimens. Results of thyroid scintigraphy were obtained from the family physicians on 10 infants with ectopic thyroid glands and 18 who were considered to be athyreotic. MEASUREMENTS Determinations of Tg were carried out retrospectively on newborn screening filter paper blood specimens from 61 full-term normal infants and 42 newborns with confirmed congenital hypothyroidism. RESULTS Thyroglobulin concentrations during the first week of life in the normal controls ranged between 17 and 160 mu g/l, with a median of 66 mu g/l. Tg values for infants with ectopic thyroid glands ranged between 38 and 282 mu g/l, with a median of 116 mu g/l. In contrast, newborns who were considered athyreotic had Tg values ranging between undetectable and 104 mu g/l with a median of 15 mu g/l. Fifty per cent of the athyreotic patients and 50% of patients with ectopic thyroid glands had Tg values above or below the normal range and thus fell within the diagnostic category of hypothyroidism on the basis of Tg alone. Fifty per cent of patients who were considered athyreotic by scintigraphy had Tg concentrations ranging from 20 to 104 mu g/l. CONCLUSION These studies have shown that thyroglobulin can be measured in the same filter paper blood specimens used for routine newborn screening. Estimation of thyroglobulin in screening specimens from hypothyroid and normal Infants indicated that some infants with congenital hypothyroidism could be identified solely on the basis of the thyroglobulin concentration. Comparison of the results of scintigraphy with thyroglobulin levels in the same hypothyroid patients suggested that thryoglobulin provided a more reliable market for the presence or absence of the thyroid gland than did scintigraphy.
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