Abstract
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) pregnancy is associated with a higher risk of tuberculosis as compared to normal pregnancy. This increased risk remains unexplained. Most of the reports are based on small case series, and the risk profile is not well described. Hypothyroidism has not been described as a potential risk factor in any series. In this case series, we elaborate on the profile of three military tuberculosis cases of IVF pregnancies, all having hypothyroidism history as the common factor, and were referred to our super-specialty center with the onset of symptoms during the late first or mid-second trimester of pregnancy. All three cases were diagnosed on X-ray chest Posterior-Anterior (PA) view, showing miliary tuberculosis and a known case of hypothyroidism. Antitubercular treatment was started. In this report, we describe the clinical course and unfavorable outcomes of these three cases.
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