Screening for neonatal hypothyroidism by thyroxine and thyrotrophin radioimmunoassays using dried blood samples on filter paper
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.1979.tb02116.x
Screening for neonatal hypothyroidism by thyroxine and thyrotrophin radioimmunoassays using dried blood samples on filter paper
Abstract
A routine and automatized methodology for thyroxine (T4) and thyrotrophin (TSH) radioimmunoassay (RIA) using dried blood samples on filter paper is described. T4-RIA was performed on one single dot (5 mm diameter equivalent to 4 microliters of serum) while two dots were necessary for TSH-RIA. Reference filter papers were introduced in each assay for quality control. In a preliminary study on 4,155 neonates, samples generally obtained between the 5th--7th day gave a mean 'dot-T4' of 97.95 +/- 36.04 nmol/l and a mean 'dot-TSH' of 10.19 mU/l +/- 8.25, corresponding to 2.47 mU/l of serum. Within an 18-month period (November 1976-April 1978), a total of 16.522 neonates have been screened allowing detection of three cases of congenital hypothyroidism (incidence 1 : 5507), two cases of congenitally low TBG and thirty-three cases of transient hypothyroidism.
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