@article{oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00023610, author = {津田, 晶子 and 高沢, 哲也 and 伊藤, 正毅}, issue = {2}, journal = {新潟医学会雑誌, 新潟医学会雑誌}, month = {Feb}, note = {Endocrine disorders are not uncommon in women of reproductive age and influence the course of pregnancy. Especially, Basedow disease has a high incidence in the reproductive years. We treated 33 pregnant women with thyroid disease during recent, 4 years. They consisted of 23 cases with Basedow disease, 6 cases with hypothyroidism and 4 eases with postparatum autoimmune thyroid syndrome. In Basedow disease, only 6 cases became pregnant at remission phase, and 13 cases and 4 cases conceived during anti-thyroid therapy and before treatment. In 12 Basedow' s patients with normal thyroid function in first trimester, there were 9 cases (75%) with normal full term, delivery. This incidence was not different from that in normal pregnant women. In contrast, in 7 Basedow 's patients with hyperthyroid state in first trimester, only 2 cases(29%) had normal delivery. The other 5 cases had various complications including toxemia of pregnancy (2 case), small for date baby (2 cases), and premature birth and neonatal death for major malformation (one case). The finding strongly suggested the importance of pregnancy under the euthyroid state.}, pages = {97--103}, title = {5) 内分泌疾患と妊娠 : 甲状腺疾患と妊娠を中心に(シンポジウム 内科的合併症をもつ妊婦の取扱い, 第424回新潟医学会)}, volume = {102}, year = {1988} }