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Soy formulas and hypothyroidism
  1. A Karadag1,
  2. E Odemis1,
  3. N Uras1,
  4. A Gunlemez2
  1. 1Fatih University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Paediatrics, Ankara, Turkey
  2. 2Fatih University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Paediatrics and Neonatology, Ankara, Turkey
  1. Correspondence to:
    Dr A Karadag
    Ceyhun Atif Kansu Cad Huzur Mah, 343/11 Balgat, 06460, Ankara, Turkey; kara_daghotmail.com

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We were interested in a recently published article in Archives by Conrad and colleagues.1 They concluded that infants fed soy formula had a prolonged increase of thyroid stimulating hormone when compared to infants fed by non-soy formula. We have some criticisms of their study methods.

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