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. 2017 Aug 8;10:4. doi: 10.1186/s13044-017-0039-0

Table 2.

The median (5th–95th percentile range) values of clinical and laboratory parameters in patients with newly onset of thyrotoxicosis after delivery

Postpartum destructive thyrotoxicosis
n = 42
Postpartum Graves’ thyrotoxicosis
n = 102
p value**
Onset age (years) 30.0 (22.1–38.0) 31.5 (23–39) 0.5416
Onset time after delivery (months) 3.0 (2.0–6.0) 8.0 (4.0–12.0) <0.001
FT4 (ng/dl) 2.20 (1.60–4.23) 2.88 (1.84–4.84) <0.001
FT3 (pg/ml) 7.77 (4.79–30.0) 21.3 (6.62–30.0) <0.001
FT3/FT4 3.56 (2.56–7.01) 6.25 (6.25–10.36) <0.001
Thyroid volume (g) 22.8 (11.0–43.9) 25.4 (14.8–57.8) 0.2433
Blood flow (%) 1.4 (0.1–3.7) 8.5 (2.6–24.4) <0.001
TRAb (IU/l) 1.3 (1.3–1.4)* 10.8 (2.7–116.6) <0.001
TgAb (IU/ml) 337.6 (28.0–2176.6)* 267.9 (28.0–1105.3)* 0.4135
TPOAb (IU/ml) 16.0 (16.0–600.0)* 87.0 (16.0–600.0)* 0.026
Positive rate of TRAb (%) 0 100 <0.001
Positive rate of TgAb (%) 88.1 76.5 0.1139
Positive rate of TPOAb (%) 45.1 64.7 0.031

*Undetectable levels of TRAb, TgAb and TPOAb less than 1.3 IU/l, 28.0 U/ml and 16.0 U/ml were respectively calculated as 1.3, 28.0 and 16.0. **Comparisons of various parameters between PPGr and PPT were performed by the Mann-Whitney U-test