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Recently, we experienced a case of congenital hypothyroidism in 3month-old girl, who came with
chief complaints of prolonged jaundice for 2 months after birth.
After admission, she was diagnosed congenital hypothyroidism by the laboratory tests, including
biochemistry, radioimmunoassay, radioisotope study, and bony radiography, and since then treated
with sodium-L-thyroxine orally.
The case was presented with brief review of literatures. |