Pregnancy with hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism (hypothyroidism, referred to as hypothyroidism) refers to an endocrine disease caused by insufficient synthesis or secretion of thyroid hormone (TH) or reduced physiological effects caused by various reasons. Women often experience anovulatory menstruation, infertility, and rare pregnancy. The most common pregnancy with hypothyroidism is autoimmune thyroid disease mdash; mdash; chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis. The antibodies produced by the body's immune dysfunction cause diffuse lymphocytic infiltration in the thyroid tissue, leading to goiter and hypothyroidism.
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