The study of Goiter and Thyroid dysfunction among Thalassemic patients in Gorgan
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Mohammadian S (MD) , Bazrafshan HR (MD) * 1, Azizi F (MD) , Vakili MA (MSc) |
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Abstract: (24471 Views) |
In this case-control study, 58 transfusion-dependent Thalassemic patients compared with 46 normal healthy persons on study of their thyroid size & function. In this study, thalassemia patients divided in two groups: Group one 31 patients with (Ferritin<1500) and group two 27 patients with (Ferritin>1500) and 3rd one was named control group (46 healthy persons). These groups were compared to achieve the best possible results and conclusion out of 31 patients. From first group 26 people had normal thyroid function test only 5 patients (16%) had goiter. From 27 patients in second group, 5 people (19%) had normal thyroid and 22 patients had goiter, in 3rd group 29% had normal thyroid, the difference between second and third groups were significant (P<0.01). In second group T4 level were lower than control, instead the TSH level were more than control group. The difference in second and third group were significant. The mean of T3 and T4 in group one and three don’t have significant differences. Conclusion: The goiter incidence and hypothyroidism in major Thalassemia with poor control (Ferritin>1500) are high. |
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Keywords: Major thalassemia, Ferritin, Goiter, Thyroid function tests (T3, T4, TSH) |
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* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Internal Medicine, Gorgan University of Medical Sciences |
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