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OCR: oidism canIntrauterine foetal or neonatal hyperthy eviously occur in cases in which a woman with p nulating treated Graves' disease has persisting sti mone antibodies to the thyroid-stimulating ho SH-R(s)] (TSH) receptor (TSH-R). If stimulating [] resent in and blocking [TSH- R(b)] antibodies are onatal the maternal circulation, the onset of ne ling on the hyperthyroidism may be delayed, depen es that titre and affinity of the different antibod interact with the TSH-R. nsient and Neonatal Graves' disease (Fig. 17.4) is tre ppear from remits as the stimulating antibodies disa re circulation of the child.