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Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients

BACKGROUNDS: Thyroid hormones play an important physiological role in human metabolism. Erythrocyte abnormalities are frequently associated with thyroid disorder. However, they are rarely investigated and related to the subclinical and primary hypothyroidism in Kashmiri Patients. In this study an at...

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Autores principales: Bashir, Haamid, Bhat, Mohmmad Hayat, Farooq, Rabia, Majid, Sabhiya, Shoib, Sheikh, Hamid, Rabia, Mattoo, Arshed Ahmad, Rashid, Tabassum, Bhat, Arif Akbar, Wani, Hilal Ahmad, Masood, Akbar
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23482519
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author Bashir, Haamid
Bhat, Mohmmad Hayat
Farooq, Rabia
Majid, Sabhiya
Shoib, Sheikh
Hamid, Rabia
Mattoo, Arshed Ahmad
Rashid, Tabassum
Bhat, Arif Akbar
Wani, Hilal Ahmad
Masood, Akbar
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Farooq, Rabia
Majid, Sabhiya
Shoib, Sheikh
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Mattoo, Arshed Ahmad
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Bhat, Arif Akbar
Wani, Hilal Ahmad
Masood, Akbar
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description BACKGROUNDS: Thyroid hormones play an important physiological role in human metabolism. Erythrocyte abnormalities are frequently associated with thyroid disorder. However, they are rarely investigated and related to the subclinical and primary hypothyroidism in Kashmiri Patients. In this study an attempt was made to study hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 600 subjects, among which were untreated subclinical hypothyroid (n=110), treated subclinical hypothyroid (n=110), untreated primary hypothyroid (n=100), treated primary hypothyroid (n=100) and euthyroid (n=180). This study was carried out at Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College Srinagar. The hematological parameters and thyroid profile of the subjects were assessed by the Sysmex (Italy) and ECLIA (Germany) 2010 automatic analyzer. Mean, standard deviation (SD), analysis of variance (Two-way ANOVA), and multiple comparisons were used to report our results, with p<0.05 or p<0.01 considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: In this study group we compared the hematological parameters in these groups, untreated subclinical hypothyroid, treated subclinical hypothyroid, untreated primary hypothyroid, treated primary hypothyroid and euthyroid. We found that hematological parameters like Hb, RBC, MCV, HCT, RDW,RBC% were significantly increased in untreated subclinical hypothyroidism and untreated primary hypothyroidsm, with the p value being less than 0.05 whereas, in treated SCH & Pr. Hypothyroid, results were insignificant. The results reported in these groups as mean±SD, were statistically tested by ANOVA and multiple comparison tests. In untreated subclinical hypothyroid the values were: Hb (10.83±1.33 g/dl), RBC (4.21±0.66 10(6)/µl), MCV (84.56±6.84 fL), HCT (38.5±2.2%), RDW (17.91±2.37 fL), RBC% (84.36±13.2%) and in untreated primary hypothyroid, Hb (10.73±0.86 g/dl), RBC (4.63±0.51 10(6)/µl), MCV (83.34±6.92 fL), HCT (38.6±2.6%), RDW (14.93±5.47 fL), RBC% (92.63±10.30%) suggesting that these patients were at risk of anemia and other erythrocyte abnormalities. MCV is an inexpensive approach to study the types of anemia and explore related information like production, destruction, loss and morphological changes of RBC'S. CONCLUSION: The thyroid dysfunction is frequently associated with anemia in subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is associated with serious complications. Substantial numbers of patients with the risk of SCH could be getting converted into primary hypothyroidism. Such conditions should be identified and corrected. On the other hand, their presence could move to a thyroid dysfunction, allowing its early management.
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spelling pubmed-35625382013-03-11 Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients Bashir, Haamid Bhat, Mohmmad Hayat Farooq, Rabia Majid, Sabhiya Shoib, Sheikh Hamid, Rabia Mattoo, Arshed Ahmad Rashid, Tabassum Bhat, Arif Akbar Wani, Hilal Ahmad Masood, Akbar Med J Islam Repub Iran Original Article BACKGROUNDS: Thyroid hormones play an important physiological role in human metabolism. Erythrocyte abnormalities are frequently associated with thyroid disorder. However, they are rarely investigated and related to the subclinical and primary hypothyroidism in Kashmiri Patients. In this study an attempt was made to study hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients. METHODS: This retrospective study included 600 subjects, among which were untreated subclinical hypothyroid (n=110), treated subclinical hypothyroid (n=110), untreated primary hypothyroid (n=100), treated primary hypothyroid (n=100) and euthyroid (n=180). This study was carried out at Department of Biochemistry, Government Medical College Srinagar. The hematological parameters and thyroid profile of the subjects were assessed by the Sysmex (Italy) and ECLIA (Germany) 2010 automatic analyzer. Mean, standard deviation (SD), analysis of variance (Two-way ANOVA), and multiple comparisons were used to report our results, with p<0.05 or p<0.01 considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: In this study group we compared the hematological parameters in these groups, untreated subclinical hypothyroid, treated subclinical hypothyroid, untreated primary hypothyroid, treated primary hypothyroid and euthyroid. We found that hematological parameters like Hb, RBC, MCV, HCT, RDW,RBC% were significantly increased in untreated subclinical hypothyroidism and untreated primary hypothyroidsm, with the p value being less than 0.05 whereas, in treated SCH & Pr. Hypothyroid, results were insignificant. The results reported in these groups as mean±SD, were statistically tested by ANOVA and multiple comparison tests. In untreated subclinical hypothyroid the values were: Hb (10.83±1.33 g/dl), RBC (4.21±0.66 10(6)/µl), MCV (84.56±6.84 fL), HCT (38.5±2.2%), RDW (17.91±2.37 fL), RBC% (84.36±13.2%) and in untreated primary hypothyroid, Hb (10.73±0.86 g/dl), RBC (4.63±0.51 10(6)/µl), MCV (83.34±6.92 fL), HCT (38.6±2.6%), RDW (14.93±5.47 fL), RBC% (92.63±10.30%) suggesting that these patients were at risk of anemia and other erythrocyte abnormalities. MCV is an inexpensive approach to study the types of anemia and explore related information like production, destruction, loss and morphological changes of RBC'S. CONCLUSION: The thyroid dysfunction is frequently associated with anemia in subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is associated with serious complications. Substantial numbers of patients with the risk of SCH could be getting converted into primary hypothyroidism. Such conditions should be identified and corrected. On the other hand, their presence could move to a thyroid dysfunction, allowing its early management. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2012-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3562538/ /pubmed/23482519 Text en © 2012 Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Bashir, Haamid
Bhat, Mohmmad Hayat
Farooq, Rabia
Majid, Sabhiya
Shoib, Sheikh
Hamid, Rabia
Mattoo, Arshed Ahmad
Rashid, Tabassum
Bhat, Arif Akbar
Wani, Hilal Ahmad
Masood, Akbar
Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title_full Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title_fullStr Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title_short Comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
title_sort comparison of hematological parameters in untreated and treated subclinical hypothyroidism and primary hypothyroidism patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3562538/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23482519
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