Delayed diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism in an adolescent results in avoidable complications: a case report

Journal Title: Paediatrica Indonesiana - Year 2017, Vol 57, Issue 2

Abstract

Delayed diagnosis of congenital hyporhyroidism (CH) remains a serious problem. A retrospective analysis of 1,000 CH cases in Turkey found a mean age of 49 months at the time of clinical diagnosis. Only 3.1% of cases were diagnosed during the neonatal period and 55.4% were diagnosed after 2 years of age.1 In Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Jakarta, 53% cases were diagnosed at 1-5 years, 3.3% at 6-12 years, and 6.7% after 12 years of age, while the remainder were diagnosed at < 1 year of age.2 The majority of affected children exhibit signs and symptoms that are highly non-specific, as most infants with CH are asymptomatic at birth, and only 5% of cases can be diagnosed based on clinical examination during the first day of life.3 The other factors that contribute to delayed diagnosis are uneducated parents, who do not notice or dismiss the importance of mild/moderate deviations in physical and mental growth, as well as constipation, feeding difficulties, or other vague, non-specific symptoms in infancy. Parents are often unaware of the importance of early diagnosis and commencement of therapy for CH.4

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Indra Ihsan, Eka Rini

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  • EP ID EP438210
  • DOI 10.14238/pi57.2.2017.108-16
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Indra Ihsan, Eka Rini (2017). Delayed diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism in an adolescent results in avoidable complications: a case report. Paediatrica Indonesiana, 57(2), 108-16. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-438210