Fahad Mohammad Alfhaid


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ABSTRACT

After diabetes, thyroid disorder is the most common endocrine dysfunction during pregnancy. Timely findings of most thyroid dysfunction in pregnancy are significant to administer the upshots of unprocessed ailment for the fetus and the mother. Subclinical hyperthyroidism (SHyper) is fundamentally acknowledged largely on laboratory investigation. The widespread clinical entities whose clinical significance is uncertain are subclinical thyroid diseases. Moreover, the status of the condition in Saudi Arabia is not well-established. This update used a search in PubMed, Medline, and Google Scholar for the relevant literature focusing on Saudi Arabia, where available. The purpose of this update is to summarize the updates in the literature about subclinical thyroid disorders during pregnancy in Saudi resident women in the preceding five years of duration.



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