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ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM

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  13-17

Abstract

 In hypoTHYROIDism reduction of oxygen demand and supply can reduce the synthesis of erythropoietin and cause ANEMIA. Autoimmune mechanisms causing hypoTHYROIDism can also cause vitamin B12 deficiency and related ANEMIAs. Furthermore absorption of iron and other elements are disturbed and further accelerates ANEMIA. Menorrhagia, is another cause of iron loss. Changes in WBC are not significant and platelet function may change which is not clinically important.
We studied 30 new cases of hypoTHYROIDism. Control group (32 person) was chosen among individuals having simple goiter and normal THYROID function tests. We compared hematological parameters in patients and control group. Comparison was made between patients with severe (TSH>70) and mild (TSH<70) hypoTHYROIDism and relationship between severity and duration of hypoTHYROIDism with these parameters.
1-anemia was found in 56.7% of patients (10% macrocytic, 16.7% normochrome normocytic and 30% hypochromic microcytic). In control group 40.625% were anemic (6.25% macrocytic, 3.125% normochromic normocytic and 31.25% hypochromic microcytic).
2- Hemoglobin, hematocrit and number of RBCs had statistically significant difference between patients and control group. 3- MCH, MCHC and MCV had no statistically significant difference between patients and control group. 4- There was no significant difference in the number of WBC and platelets between patients and control group. 5- No relationship was found between blood parameters and duration of the disease. 6- There was no correlation between severity of disease and hemoglobin and hematocrit values but MCHC was significantly lower in patients with severe hypoTHYROIDism.
Erythroid lineage showed the most important changes in hypoTHYROIDism. All 3 types of ANEMIA were found. Hemoglobin, hematocrit, and number of RBC showed marked decrease in patients compared with controls. White blood cells and platelets had no changes in hypoTHYROID patients.

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    ABOUTORABI, ROBAB BEYGOM, RAVARIAN, M., MOKHTARI, E., & RAJABIAN, R.. (2006). ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL COUNCIL OF I.R.I., 24(1), 13-17. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/41376/en

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    ABOUTORABI ROBAB BEYGOM, RAVARIAN M., MOKHTARI E., RAJABIAN R.. ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL COUNCIL OF I.R.I.[Internet]. 2006;24(1):13-17. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/41376/en

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    ROBAB BEYGOM ABOUTORABI, M. RAVARIAN, E. MOKHTARI, and R. RAJABIAN, “ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH HYPOTHYROIDISM,” JOURNAL OF MEDICAL COUNCIL OF I.R.I., vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 13–17, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/41376/en

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