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Marco Medici
Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Publications - 84
Citations - 4504
Marco Medici is an academic researcher from Erasmus University Rotterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thyroid function & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 72 publications receiving 3420 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Medici include Erasmus University Medical Center & Greifswald University Hospital.
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Association of maternal thyroid function during early pregnancy with offspring IQ and brain morphology in childhood: a population-based prospective cohort study.
Tim I M Korevaar,Ryan L. Muetzel,Marco Medici,Layal Chaker,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Yolanda B. de Rijke,Eric A.P. Steegers,Theo J. Visser,Tonya White,Henning Tiemeier,Robin P. Peeters +10 more
TL;DR: The association between high maternal free thyroxine and low child IQ suggests that levothyroxine therapy during pregnancy might carry the potential risk of adverse child neurodevelopment outcomes when the aim of treatment is to achieve high-normal thyroid function test results.
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Thyroid disease in pregnancy: new insights in diagnosis and clinical management
TL;DR: An overview of the current views on thyroid physiology during pregnancy is provided and strategies to identify high-risk individuals who might benefit from levothyroxine treatment are discussed.
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A meta-analysis of thyroid-related traits reveals novel loci and gender-specific differences in the regulation of thyroid function
Eleonora Porcu,Marco Medici,Giorgio Pistis,Claudia B. Volpato,Scott Wilson,Anne R. Cappola,Steffan D. Bos,Joris Deelen,Martin den Heijer,Rachel M. Freathy,Jari Lahti,Chunyu Liu,Lorna M. Lopez,Ilja M. Nolte,Jeffrey R. O'Connell,Toshiko Tanaka,Stella Trompet,Alice M. Arnold,Stefania Bandinelli,Marian Beekman,Stefan Böhringer,Suzanne J. Brown,Brendan M. Buckley,Clara Camaschella,Anton J. M. de Craen,Gail Davies,Marieke de Visser,Ian Ford,Tom Forsén,Timothy M. Frayling,Laura Fugazzola,Martin Gögele,Andrew T. Hattersley,Ad R. M. M. Hermus,Albert Hofman,Jeanine J. Houwing-Duistermaat,Richard A. Jensen,Eero Kajantie,Margreet Kloppenburg,Ee Mun Lim,Corrado Masciullo,Stefano Mariotti,Cosetta Minelli,Braxton D. Mitchell,Ramaiah Nagaraja,Romana T. Netea-Maier,Aarno Palotie,Luca Persani,Maria Grazia Piras,Bruce M. Psaty,Katri Räikkönen,J. Brent Richards,Fernando Rivadeneira,Cinzia Sala,Mona M. Sabra,Naveed Sattar,Beverley M. Shields,Nicole Soranzo,John M. Starr,David J. Stott,Fred C.G.J. Sweep,Gianluca Usala,Melanie M. van der Klauw,Diana van Heemst,Alies A. van Mullem,Sita H. Vermeulen,W. Edward Visser,John P. Walsh,Rudi G. J. Westendorp,Elisabeth Widen,Guangju Zhai,Francesco Cucca,Ian J. Deary,Johan G. Eriksson,Luigi Ferrucci,Caroline S. Fox,J. Wouter Jukema,Lambertus A. Kiemeney,Peter P. Pramstaller,David Schlessinger,Alan R. Shuldiner,Eline Slagboom,André G. Uitterlinden,Bijay Vaidya,Theo J. Visser,Bruce H. R. Wolffenbuttel,Ingrid Meulenbelt,Jerome I. Rotter,Tim D. Spector,Andrew A. Hicks,Daniela Toniolo,Serena Sanna,Robin P. Peeters,Silvia Naitza +93 more
TL;DR: A large meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for serum levels of the highly heritable thyroid function markers TSH and FT4 improves the current knowledge of the regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis function and the consequences of genetic variation for hypo- or hyperthyroidism.
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Clinical phenotype and mutant TRα1
Alies van Mol-van Mullem,Ramona van Heerebeek,Dionisios Chrysis,Edward Visser,Marco Medici,Maria Andrikoula,Agathocles Tsatsoulis,Robin P. Peeters,Theo J. Visser +8 more
TL;DR: A father and daughter with a mutation in the nuclear receptor gene for thyroid hormone have abnormal levels of thyroid hormone, normal thyrotropin levels, growth retardation, and mildly delayed motor and cognitive development.
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Hypothyroxinemia and TPO-Antibody Positivity Are Risk Factors for Premature Delivery: The Generation R Study
Tim I M Korevaar,Sarah Schalekamp-Timmermans,Yolanda B. de Rijke,W. Edward Visser,Willy Visser,Sabine M.P.F. de Muinck Keizer-Schrama,Albert Hofman,H. Alec Ross,Herbert Hooijkaas,Henning Tiemeier,Jacoba J. Bongers-Schokking,Vincent W. V. Jaddoe,Theo J. Visser,Eric A.P. Steegers,Marco Medici,Robin P. Peeters +15 more
TL;DR: Hypothyroxinemia and TPOAb positivity are associated with an increased risk of premature delivery, and the increased risk in T POAb-positive women seems to be independent of thyroid function.