2024 European Thyroid Association Guidelines on diagnosis and management of genetic disorders of thyroid hormone transport, metabolism and action
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2024 European Thyroid Association Guidelines on diagnosis and management of genetic disorders of thyroid hormone transport, metabolism and action
Abstract
Impaired sensitivity to thyroid hormones encompasses disorders with defective transport of hormones into cells, reduced hormone metabolism, and resistance to hormone action. Mediated by heritable single-gene defects, these rare conditions exhibit different patterns of discordant thyroid function associated with multisystem phenotypes. In this context, challenges include ruling out other causes of biochemical discordance, making a diagnosis using clinical features together with the identification of pathogenic variants in causal genes, and managing these rare disorders with a limited evidence base. For each condition, the present guidelines aim to inform clinical practice by summarizing key clinical features and useful investigations, criteria for molecular genetic diagnosis, and pathways for management and therapy. Specific, key recommendations were developed by combining the best research evidence available with the knowledge and clinical experience of panel members, to achieve a consensus.
Keywords: clinical practice guideline; deiodinase; diagnosis and management; impaired sensitivity to thyroid hormones; resistance to thyroid hormone; selenoprotein; thyroid hormone receptor; thyroid hormone transporter.
Conflict of interest statement
The task force had no commercial support and LP, PR, SR, MG, PBP, and KC have no conflicts of interest to declare. CM has consulted for Egetis Therapeutics. The Erasmus Medical Centre (Rotterdam, Netherlands), which employs RP, WEV, and SG, receives royalties from Egetis Therapeutics (a manufacturer of TRIAC), dependent on commercialization. None of the authors will benefit personally from any royalties.
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