How Genetic Testing Is Reshaping Congenital Hypothyroidism Treatment Decisions
New clinical framework shows how genetic diagnosis can guide treatment duration, intensity, and family counseling in congenital hypothyroidism.
Hormonal health, testosterone, estrogen, thyroid, cortisol, and endocrine research
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New clinical framework shows how genetic diagnosis can guide treatment duration, intensity, and family counseling in congenital hypothyroidism.
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