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. 1986 Jul;27(7):264-266, 267.

Thyroid Hormone Levels in Foals with Congenital Musculoskeletal Lesions

B G McLaughlin, C E Doige, P S McLaughlin
PMCID: PMC1680276  PMID: 17422675

Abstract

Fourteen foals with congenital or neonatal musculoskeletal abnormalities are described. Ten of the fourteen foals had abnormally low total serum T3 and/or T4 concentrations suggesting hypothyroidism. Response to thyroid-stimulating hormone was determined in two foals and found to be poor. Seven of the foals were necropsied and six of these had histological evidence of thyroid hyperplasia. These findings suggest hypothyroidism as a cause of congenital musculoskeletal lesions.

Keywords: Hypothyroid, goiter, musculoskeletal lesions, thyroxine, triidothyronine, equine

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