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Undermined Part of Thyroid in Human Health Abstract Introduction

... And these hormones are namely T3 (liothyronine) and T4 (levothyroxine), affect almost every cell in your body, and help control your body’s functions. The hormone synthesis and secretion is regulated by thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) from anterior pituitary. The rising level of TSH promotes iodid ...
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... clinical hypothyroidism is a risk factor for coronary events, increased cholesterol levels, increased rates of congestive heart failure. The diagnosis is based upon biochemical testing (4) which is done by chemiluminiscence method. The normal TSH range is 0.4 – 4.5 MIU/L TSH. Wide variations in TSH ...
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... Thioamide preparation to achieve euthyroid state Then Iodine preparations—Lugol’s and SSKI Iodine preparations may be used to reduce size and vascularity of thyroid before surgery Can cause: goiter, hyperthyroidism, benefits are temporary Radioactive iodine cannot be used effectively for prolonged t ...
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... be given orally3,4,5. Disorders:Thyroid disorders include hyperthyroidism and Hypothyroidism . All these disorders may give rise to goiter, that is, an enlarged thyroid. Hypothyroidism:Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland does not make enough thyroid hormone. Iodine deficiency is ...
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15 Role of endocrine glands in regulation of body functions

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... TSH levels are increased (hypothyroidism), cholesterol levels are increased. A mild decrease in cholesterol levels is seen with treatment of hypothyroidism with thyroid hormone. What is not known is whether TSH has any effect on cholesterol levels on its own in the presence of normal thyroid hormone ...
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Improvement of Metabolic Parameters Resulted from Levothyroxine

... Thyroid function examination was performed and the result was subclinical hypothyroidism with TSHs 74.83 mIU/L (normal 0.27-4.2 mIU/L) and free-T4 1.02 mg/L (normal 0.93-1.70 mg/L). She was diagnosed as having uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus with metabolic syndrome, obesity, and severe hypertr ...
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Hypothyroidism



Hypothyroidism (/ˌhaɪpɵˈθaɪərɔɪdɪzəm/; from hypo- meaning under or reduced, plus thyroid), often called underactive thyroid or low thyroid and sometimes hypothyreosis, is a common disorder of the endocrine system in which the thyroid gland does not produce enough thyroid hormone. It can cause a number of symptoms, such as poor ability to tolerate cold, a feeling of tiredness, and weight gain. In children, hypothyroidism leads to delays in growth and intellectual development, which is called cretinism in severe cases.Worldwide, too little iodine in the diet is the most common cause of hypothyroidism. In countries with enough iodine in the diet, the most common cause of hypothyroidism is the autoimmune condition Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Less common causes include the following: previous treatment with radioactive iodine, injury to the hypothalamus or the anterior pituitary gland, certain medications, a lack of a functioning thyroid at birth, or previous thyroid surgery. The diagnosis of hypothyroidism, when suspected, can be confirmed with blood tests measuring thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroxine levels.Hypothyroidism can be treated with manufactured levothyroxine; the dose is adjusted according to symptoms and normalization of the thyroxine and TSH levels. In Western countries, hypothyroidism occurs in 0.3–0.4% of people while subclinical hypothyroidism, a milder form of hypothyroidism characterized by normal thyroxine levels and an elevated TSH level, is thought to occur in 4.3–8.5% of people. Dogs are also known to develop hypothyroidism and in rare cases cats and horses can also have the disorder.
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