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Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria

BACKGROUND: Thyroid disorders are one of the most common endocrine disorders seen globally. Diagnostic challenge may arise both clinically and biochemically because of the multiple function of thyroid hormones (THs). Request for thyroid function test (TFT s) may be based on clinical impression that...

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Autores principales: Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode, Ghazal, Muritala Segun, Adeleke, Adewoyin Babajide, Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine, Adebara, Idowu Oluseyi, Babalola, Fatai Olakunle, Ajani, Gbadebo Oladimeji, Agboola, Matthew Segun, Busari, Olusegun Adesola
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499464
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aam.aam_31_19
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author Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode
Ghazal, Muritala Segun
Adeleke, Adewoyin Babajide
Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine
Adebara, Idowu Oluseyi
Babalola, Fatai Olakunle
Ajani, Gbadebo Oladimeji
Agboola, Matthew Segun
Busari, Olusegun Adesola
author_facet Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode
Ghazal, Muritala Segun
Adeleke, Adewoyin Babajide
Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine
Adebara, Idowu Oluseyi
Babalola, Fatai Olakunle
Ajani, Gbadebo Oladimeji
Agboola, Matthew Segun
Busari, Olusegun Adesola
author_sort Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode
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description BACKGROUND: Thyroid disorders are one of the most common endocrine disorders seen globally. Diagnostic challenge may arise both clinically and biochemically because of the multiple function of thyroid hormones (THs). Request for thyroid function test (TFT s) may be based on clinical impression that may suggest thyroid dysfunction or obvious symptoms and signs that are diagnostic of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study looks at the biochemical patterns of TFTs and the clinical impression of thyroid disorders in a rural tertiary institution. Information extracted from the laboratory register includes indication for the test, the hospital number, the gender, the age, and the THs assayed. The corresponding biochemical pattern of the TFT result was established. RESULTS: A total of 297 requests were submitted for TH assay; 34 were excluded from the present study because there were no clinical information. There were 239 females and 24 males giving a female-to-male ratio of 9.9:1. Majority of the requests (36.5%) were for goiters, followed by gynecological disorders (20.9%) and clinical thyroid disorders (17.9%). About 46% (45.8%) of the goiter cases were biochemically euthyroid, whereas 13.5% were biochemically primary hyperthyroid. Among the 47 cases of thyroid disorders by the physician’s clinical impression, 27.7% were euthyroid, 17% were biochemically hyperthyroid, and 10.6% were hypothyroid. Of the 55 gynecological disorders assessed, only 7.3% show biochemical evidence of TH alteration with 56.4% being euthyroid. About 47% (46.6%) of those that did routine medical examination had altered TH level that includes hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. CONCLUSION: Goiter is the most prevalent thyroid disorder in this environment. Biochemical pattern of thyroid function test in our environment was mostly euthyroid despites clinical features suggestive of thyroid disorders.
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spelling pubmed-74539502020-09-03 Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode Ghazal, Muritala Segun Adeleke, Adewoyin Babajide Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine Adebara, Idowu Oluseyi Babalola, Fatai Olakunle Ajani, Gbadebo Oladimeji Agboola, Matthew Segun Busari, Olusegun Adesola Ann Afr Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Thyroid disorders are one of the most common endocrine disorders seen globally. Diagnostic challenge may arise both clinically and biochemically because of the multiple function of thyroid hormones (THs). Request for thyroid function test (TFT s) may be based on clinical impression that may suggest thyroid dysfunction or obvious symptoms and signs that are diagnostic of hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study looks at the biochemical patterns of TFTs and the clinical impression of thyroid disorders in a rural tertiary institution. Information extracted from the laboratory register includes indication for the test, the hospital number, the gender, the age, and the THs assayed. The corresponding biochemical pattern of the TFT result was established. RESULTS: A total of 297 requests were submitted for TH assay; 34 were excluded from the present study because there were no clinical information. There were 239 females and 24 males giving a female-to-male ratio of 9.9:1. Majority of the requests (36.5%) were for goiters, followed by gynecological disorders (20.9%) and clinical thyroid disorders (17.9%). About 46% (45.8%) of the goiter cases were biochemically euthyroid, whereas 13.5% were biochemically primary hyperthyroid. Among the 47 cases of thyroid disorders by the physician’s clinical impression, 27.7% were euthyroid, 17% were biochemically hyperthyroid, and 10.6% were hypothyroid. Of the 55 gynecological disorders assessed, only 7.3% show biochemical evidence of TH alteration with 56.4% being euthyroid. About 47% (46.6%) of those that did routine medical examination had altered TH level that includes hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. CONCLUSION: Goiter is the most prevalent thyroid disorder in this environment. Biochemical pattern of thyroid function test in our environment was mostly euthyroid despites clinical features suggestive of thyroid disorders. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2020 2020-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7453950/ /pubmed/32499464 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aam.aam_31_19 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Annals of African Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Jimoh, Ahmed Kayode
Ghazal, Muritala Segun
Adeleke, Adewoyin Babajide
Adeniyi, Adebayo Augustine
Adebara, Idowu Oluseyi
Babalola, Fatai Olakunle
Ajani, Gbadebo Oladimeji
Agboola, Matthew Segun
Busari, Olusegun Adesola
Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title_full Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title_fullStr Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title_short Biochemical Pattern of Thyroid Function Test and Clinical Impression of Thyroid Disorder in a Rural Tertiary Health Institution in Nigeria
title_sort biochemical pattern of thyroid function test and clinical impression of thyroid disorder in a rural tertiary health institution in nigeria
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32499464
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aam.aam_31_19
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