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Autism: Transient in utero hypothyroxinemia related to maternal flavonoid ingestion during pregnancy and to other environmental antithyroid agents
Gustavo C. Román
Stanley H. Appel Department of Neurology
Academic Institute
Research Institute
Nantz National Alzheimer Center
Neurosciences Research Program
Neurological Institute
Houston Methodist Hospital
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Antithyroid Agents
100%
Flavonoids
75%
Autistic Disorder
73%
Eating
55%
Iodide Peroxidase
47%
Mothers
47%
Pregnancy
44%
Brassica
37%
Pennisetum
35%
Mercury
31%
2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic Acid
29%
Amitrole
28%
Thyroid Hormones
27%
thiocyanate
26%
Perchlorates
19%
Digitaria
19%
bromoxynil
19%
Exilis
19%
Anthracenes
18%
acetochlor
18%
Brain
18%
mancozeb
16%
Millets
15%
Ipomoea batatas
15%
Thyroid Gland
15%
Psychological Inhibition
15%
Brassica napus
15%
Manihot
14%
resorcinol
14%
Thiourea
13%
Flax
13%
daidzein
12%
Dietary Exposure
12%
phthalic acid
12%
Coal
12%
Halogenation
12%
Herbicides
12%
Polychlorinated Biphenyls
11%
Soybeans
11%
Genistein
10%
Purkinje Cells
10%
Triiodothyronine
10%
Environmental Exposure
10%
Iodine
9%
Thyroxine
9%
Smoke
8%
Tobacco
8%
Causality
8%
Hypothalamus
8%
Epidemiologic Studies
7%
Cell Movement
7%
Animal Models
6%