Thyroid function in children with perinatally acquired antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus.

S L Blethen, S Nachman, F I Chasalow
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We measured T4, T3, TSH, and TBG in 53 children (both asymptomatic and symptomatic) with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibodies, and 17 controls. Although most had normal T3 and T4 levels, two children with acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome (AIDS), who were very ill when studied, had low T3 values. TBG and TSH levels were higher in children with AIDS than in other HIV-infected children or controls (P < 0.005). Increased TSH levels were found in 5 children with AIDS who were recovering from severe illnesses. TSH levels returned to normal without treatment. In summary: 1) the pattern of thyroid abnormalities in children with AIDS was different from that seen in healthy controls, critically ill children, other HIV-infected children, and HIV-infected adults; 2) if an increased TSH is found, measurement should be repeated before instituting thyroxine therapy; 3) an increased TBG is not seen in HIV-infected children until clinically evident AIDS is present.

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围产期获得性人类免疫缺陷病毒抗体儿童的甲状腺功能。
我们测量了53例(无症状和有症状)人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)抗体儿童的T4、T3、TSH和TBG,以及17例对照。虽然大多数人的T3和T4水平正常,但两名患有获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)的儿童的T3值较低,他们在研究时病情严重。艾滋病患儿的TBG和TSH水平高于其他hiv感染患儿或对照组(P < 0.005)。在5名患有艾滋病的儿童中发现TSH水平升高,这些儿童正在从严重疾病中恢复。未经治疗,TSH水平恢复正常。综上所述:1)艾滋病儿童的甲状腺异常模式不同于健康对照、危重儿童、其他艾滋病毒感染儿童和艾滋病毒感染成人;2)如果发现TSH升高,在开始甲状腺素治疗前应重复测量;3)在临床表现明显的艾滋病出现之前,在hiv感染儿童中看不到TBG升高。
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