Relationship of serum TSH concentration and antithyroid antibodies to diagnosis and DST response in psychiatric inpatients
Abstract
Basal serum TSH concentration, antithyroid antibody titers, and DST response were evaluated in 124 psychiatric patients with affective symptoms. DST nonsuppressors were more likely than DST suppressors to have thyroid abnormalities.
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