Seromucoid, ground substance, and hypothyroidism
AUTOR(ES)
Campbell, Allan
RESUMO
Seromucoid levels were investigated in four patients with primary hypothyroidism. The administration of L-thyroxine produced a significant and sustained rise in seromucoid concentration above normal. Possible reasons for this response are discussed.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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