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. 2020 Mar 10;9(5):225–233. doi: 10.1159/000506228

Table 2.

Historical overview of review papers on the consequences of maternal hypothyroxinemia in pregnancy

Year First author [ref.] Title1
1972 Man [49] Thyroid function in pregnancy and infancy. Maternal hypothyroxinemia and retardation of progeny
1992 Sinha [50] Maternal hypothyroxinemia and brain development: a hypothetical control system governing fetal exposure to maternal thyroid hormones
2000 Glinoer [51] The potential repercussions of maternal, fetal, and neonatal hypothyroxinemia on the progeny
2000 Morreale de Escobar [52] Is neuropsychological development related to maternal hypothyroidism or to maternal hypothyroxinemia?
2003 Morreale de Escobar [53] Maternal hypothyroxinemia versus hypothyroidism and potential neurodevelopment. Alterations of her offspring
2007 Román [54] Autism: transient in utero hypothyroxinemia related to maternal flavonoid ingestion during pregnancy and to other environmental antithyroid agents
2011 Negro [55] Hypothyroxinemia and pregnancy
2013 Henrichs [56] Maternal hypothyroxinemia and effects on cognitive functioning in childhood: how and why?
2015 Furnica [57] Update on new controversy in endocrinology: isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia
2015 Chan [58] Optimal management of hypothyroidism, hypothyroxinemia, and euthyroid TPO antibody positivity preconception and in pregnancy
2016 Lazarus [59] Hypothyroxinaemia and brain development
2016 Min [60] Maternal hypothyroxinemia-induced neurodevelopmental impairments in the progeny
2017 Dosiou [61] Isolated maternal hypothyroxinemia during pregnancy: knowns and unknowns
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The review papers were identified in the PubMed database using the term: (hypothyrox* [Title]) AND pregnancy AND review.