The risk and severity of preeclampsia secondary to Iodine deficiency and iodine deficiency-mediated subclinical hypothyroidism: mechanisms and early cardiovascular consequences
The 3 datasets above are from the project titled: "The risk and severity of preeclampsia secondary to Iodine deficiency and iodine deficiency-mediated subclinical hypothyroidism: mechanisms and early cardiovascular consequences"
Dataset 1 pertains to serum potassium, FT3, FT4, thyroglobulin and urine iodine concentration and accompanying variables by hypertensive disease in pregnancy category: normotensive, severe preeclampsia and eclampsia
Dataset 2 pertains to iodine nutrition status in late pregnancy, endothelial functional
status measurements and hypertensive disease status in pregnancy. Mildly
elevated thyroid stimulating hormone is associated with endothelial
dysfunction and severe preeclampsia among pregnant women with
insufficient iodine.
Dataset 3 pertains to Iodine nutritional status in late pregnancy and severity of preeclampsia.
History
Department/Unit
Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town