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THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPOTHYROIDISM AND ANEMIA: A CLINICAL STUDY

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  6-9

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 Introduction: HYPOTHYROIDISM is diagnosed by elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and normal or decreased serum levels of T4 or T3, and is associated with a wide range of metabolic abnormalities, including ANEMIA. This clinical study aimed to assess the improvement of ANEMIA in patients with primary HYPOTHYROIDISM following administration of LEVOTHYROXINE in IRANian population. Materials & Methods: The effect of LEVOTHYROXINE in 70 patients with HYPOTHYROIDISM was examined and the improvement of ANEMIA in patients who had a poor or good response to LEVOTHYROXINE was assessed during a 3 month follow-up.Results: Three months after treatment, the levels of TSH in 64 patients with HYPOTHYROIDISM (91.4%) significantly decreased to a normal limit (TSH<2.5 IU/ml). Forty three out of 70 patients (61.4%) had a concurrent ANEMIA. A significant difference was found in the levels of hematologic parameters between those who had a good response (TSH<2.5 IU/ml) and those with poor responses to the treatment (TSH³2.5 IU/ml) (p<0.05).Conclusions: Current study showed a high rate of association between ANEMIA and HYPOTHYROIDISM in IRANian population. Improvement in HYPOTHYROIDISM and its associated ANEMIA was observed in majority of patients (more than 90%), indicating a dual benefit for HYPOTHYROIDISM treatment. Less than 10% of patients poorly responded to LEVOTHYROXINE, with no clear reasons.

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    KAZEMI JAHROMI, MITRA, SHAHRIARI, AHMADI ALI, SAMEDANIFARD, SEYED HOSEIN, DOOSTMOHAMADIAN, SORAYA, ABDOLAHPOOR, ESMAT, & ALLAMEH, SEYED FARSHAD. (2010). THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPOTHYROIDISM AND ANEMIA: A CLINICAL STUDY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR), 4(3), 6-9. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/313348/en

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    KAZEMI JAHROMI MITRA, SHAHRIARI AHMADI ALI, SAMEDANIFARD SEYED HOSEIN, DOOSTMOHAMADIAN SORAYA, ABDOLAHPOOR ESMAT, ALLAMEH SEYED FARSHAD. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPOTHYROIDISM AND ANEMIA: A CLINICAL STUDY. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR)[Internet]. 2010;4(3):6-9. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/313348/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MITRA KAZEMI JAHROMI, AHMADI ALI SHAHRIARI, SEYED HOSEIN SAMEDANIFARD, SORAYA DOOSTMOHAMADIAN, ESMAT ABDOLAHPOOR, and SEYED FARSHAD ALLAMEH, “THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPOTHYROIDISM AND ANEMIA: A CLINICAL STUDY,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY-ONCOLOGY AND STEM CELL RESEARCH (IJHOSCR), vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 6–9, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/313348/en

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