Hipotiroidismo asociado con infertilidad en mujeres en edad reproductiva.

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Title: Hipotiroidismo asociado con infertilidad en mujeres en edad reproductiva.
Alternate Title: Hypothyroidism associated with infertility in women in reproductive age.
Authors: Carmín Jiménez-Ibañez, Linda1 linda.iba90@gmail.com, del Socorro Conde-Gutiérrez, Yazmín2, Antonio Torres-Trejo, Juan1
Source: Ginecología y Obstetricia de México. may2020, Vol. 88 Issue 5, p321-329. 9p.
Subjects: HYPOTHYROIDISM, INFERTILITY, THYROID diseases, PREGNANCY, ABORTION
Abstract (English): OBJECTIVE: To review the most recent bibliography to assess and synthesize the most important aspects in relation to the repercussions of hypothyroidism and its association with infertility in women of reproductive age. METHODOLOGY: Documentary research study carried out based on the search in PubMed and Google Scholar; from the years 1993 to 2018 with the keywords: subclinical hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid dysfunction, thyroid hypofunction, subclinical thyroid disease, pregnancy loss, abortion and pregnancy in Spanish and English and retrospective study in textbooks. RESULTS: 39 documents were included, selecting the ones with the highest scientific and epidemiological relevance. Hypothyroidism affects women of reproductive age with a prevalence of 0.4-0.5% for the obvious and 2-8% for the subclinical, the latter can result in female infertility and poor reproductive results. CONCLUSION: Hypothyroidism is a pathology that affects women, with a higher incidence in the fertile stage. A timely diagnosis and treatment improve the prognosis of fertility, pregnancy and life of the newborn. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): OBJETIVO: Revisar la bibliografía más reciente para valorar y sintetizar los aspectos más importantes relacionados con las repercusiones del hipotiroidismo y su asociación con infertilidad en la mujer en edad reproductiva. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio de investigación documental consistente en la búsqueda en las bases electrónicas de PubMed y Google Scholar (1993-2018) con las palabras clave: hipotiroidismo subclínico, hipotiroidismo, disfunción tiroidea, hipofunción tiroidea, enfermedad de tiroides subclínica, pérdida de embarazo, aborto y embarazo; escritos en español e inglés y estudios retrospectivos publicados en libros de texto. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 39 documentos y se seleccionaron los de mayor relevancia científica y epidemiológica. El hipotiroidismo afecta a las mujeres en edad reproductiva con prevalencia de 0.4-0.5% para el evidente y 2-8% para el subclínico, este último puede resultar en infertilidad femenina y pobres desenlaces reproductivos. CONCLUSIÓN: El hipotiroidismo es una enfermedad que afecta más a las mujeres que a los hombres, con mayor incidencia en la etapa fértil. El diagnóstico y tratamiento oportuno mejoran el pronóstico de la fertilidad, embarazo y vida del recién nacido. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: OBJECTIVE: To review the most recent bibliography to assess and synthesize the most important aspects in relation to the repercussions of hypothyroidism and its association with infertility in women of reproductive age. METHODOLOGY: Documentary research study carried out based on the search in PubMed and Google Scholar; from the years 1993 to 2018 with the keywords: subclinical hypothyroidism, hypothyroidism, thyroid dysfunction, thyroid hypofunction, subclinical thyroid disease, pregnancy loss, abortion and pregnancy in Spanish and English and retrospective study in textbooks. RESULTS: 39 documents were included, selecting the ones with the highest scientific and epidemiological relevance. Hypothyroidism affects women of reproductive age with a prevalence of 0.4-0.5% for the obvious and 2-8% for the subclinical, the latter can result in female infertility and poor reproductive results. CONCLUSION: Hypothyroidism is a pathology that affects women, with a higher incidence in the fertile stage. A timely diagnosis and treatment improve the prognosis of fertility, pregnancy and life of the newborn. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: OBJETIVO: Revisar la bibliografía más reciente para valorar y sintetizar los aspectos más importantes relacionados con las repercusiones del hipotiroidismo y su asociación con infertilidad en la mujer en edad reproductiva. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio de investigación documental consistente en la búsqueda en las bases electrónicas de PubMed y Google Scholar (1993-2018) con las palabras clave: hipotiroidismo subclínico, hipotiroidismo, disfunción tiroidea, hipofunción tiroidea, enfermedad de tiroides subclínica, pérdida de embarazo, aborto y embarazo; escritos en español e inglés y estudios retrospectivos publicados en libros de texto. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 39 documentos y se seleccionaron los de mayor relevancia científica y epidemiológica. El hipotiroidismo afecta a las mujeres en edad reproductiva con prevalencia de 0.4-0.5% para el evidente y 2-8% para el subclínico, este último puede resultar en infertilidad femenina y pobres desenlaces reproductivos. CONCLUSIÓN: El hipotiroidismo es una enfermedad que afecta más a las mujeres que a los hombres, con mayor incidencia en la etapa fértil. El diagnóstico y tratamiento oportuno mejoran el pronóstico de la fertilidad, embarazo y vida del recién nacido. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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