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Perinatal problems in thyroid gland physiology are common but
complicated and present a diagnostic dilemma for the primary
clinician. In December 1990, an international group of basic and
clinical investigators gathered in Longboat Key, Florida to address
these issues. The participants included internists, obstetricians,
pedia tricians, neurologists, pathologists and basic scientists in
cellular metabolism, endocrine physiology, and molecular biology.
The presentations contained within this book bring together their
most current and vital research related to the field of perinatal
thyroidology. This book is based on the dynamic and fruitful
exchange of the participants at the symposium. We are indebted to
these individuals whose valuable insights and efforts are contained
within this text. Barry B. Bercu Dorothy I. Shulman vii CONTENTS
Session I Mechanism of Thyroid Hormone Action 1 Leslie J. DeGroot
Thyroid System Ontogeny in the Sheep: A Model for Precocial
Mammalian Species * . . * * 11 Delbert A. Fisher Pathologic Studies
of Fetal Thyroid 27 Development * * * * * * * Douglas R. Shanklin
Thyroid Hormone Control of Brain and Motor Development: Molecular,
Neuroanatomical, 47 and Behavioral Studies * * * * * * * S. A.
Stein, P. M. Adams, D. R. Shanklin, G. A. Mihailoff, and M. B.
Palnitkar The Thyroidectomized Pregnant Rat: An Animal Model to
Study Fetal Effects of Maternal Hypothyroidism 107 Susan P.
Porterfield and Chester E.
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