Abstract

Background - Congenital hypothyroidism is very rare compared to primary hypothyroidism. Its early diagnosis may escape neonatal mass screening using TSH assay. Case report - Anthony was born at 37 weeks, weighing, 3,060 g. He presented with hypotony, joundice, tongue protrusion evoking congenital hypothyroidism. Thyroid function test favored hypothyroidism central in origin, while the systematic neonatal screening was normal. Conclusion - Clinical signs of congenital hypothyroidism must lead to more specific test when neonatal screening is normal.

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