1. Further observations on the radiology of intrauterine foetal blood transfusions;H, Stewart J.;Australas Radiol,1969
2. Goitre and hypothyroidism in during the latter half of pregnancy.14 Immaturity of the adaptive response is another possible explanation which is supported by the lesser gestations of those infants who did have a hyperplastic response. The the newborn after cutaneous absorption of iodine;P, Chabrolle J.; A, Rossier;Arch Dis Child,1978
3. Iodide goiter and the pharmacologic effects of excess iodide;Wolff, J.;Am J Med,1969
4. Congenital goitre alternative explanation, that the smaller size of these infants was a reflection of a greater dose of contrast medium relative to body weight, could not be examined in detail because of lack of data on the and hypothyroidism produced by maternal ingestion of iodides;Carswell, F.; M, Kerr M.; H, Hutchison J.;Lancet,1970
5. Les goitres du nouveau-n6;C, Job J.; F, Bocquentin; P, Canlorbe;Arch Fr Pediatr,1974