What are the clinical manifestations of congenital hypothyroidism during the first 2 weeks of life?
I- Prolonged jaundice with direct or indirect ...
What are the clinical manifestations of congenital hypothyroidism during the first 2 weeks of life?
I- Prolonged jaundice with direct or indirect predominance. II- Edema of eyelids, hands, and feet. III- Prominent abdomen and increased anterior and posterior fontanelles. IV- Hyperactivity and irritability. a) I and II are correct. b) II and III are correct. c) I, II, and III are correct. d) II, III, and IV are correct.
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