Figure 1. Flow chart of the study subjects. Pregnancy outcomes were compared among the control, hyperthyroidism, and hypothyroidism groups. Risk factors of placental abruption were determined via univariate and multivariate analyses in the control and hyperthyroidism groups (Table 2). Additionally, the association between thyroid function and placentation was examined in the hyperthyroidism group (Figure 2): the nonplacental-related disease group vs. the placental-related disease group.

From: Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Thyroid Diseases

Figure 2. The thyroid function at early gestation was compared between the nonplacental-related diseases and placental-related disease groups. Nonplacental-related dis.: successful placentation group, those who had no adverse pregnancy outcomes. Placental-related dis.: those who had preeclampsia or placental abruption. Median data [5%-95%] is shown. *p < 0.05.

From: Pregnancy Outcomes in Women with Thyroid Diseases

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