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EVALUATION OF THE CORRELATION OF UREA, CREATINE, AND URIC ACID LEVELS WITH TSH IN PATIENTS WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED OVERT AND SUBCLINIC HYPOTHYROIDISM

BARAN AKGUNDUZ, MESUT AKÇAKAYA

Eurasian Journal of Medical Investigation - 2021;5(3):317-321

Department of Medical Oncology, Erzincan Binali Yildirim University Medical School, Erzincan, Turkey Department of Medical Oncology, Erzincan Binali Yildirim University Medical School, Erzincan, Turkey

 

bjectives: Renal function is influenced by thyroid status. Changes in routine clinical chemical indicators of renal func tion in the hypothroid status are not well characterized, and are infrequently discussed in standart internal medicine textbooks. This study was done to determine the relationship between renal function and different degrees of thyroid dysfunction. Methods: In this cross-sectional retrospective study, thyroid and kidney function tests were analyzed in 201 patients of whom 120 were subclinical hypothyroidism and 81 patients were overt hypothyroidism. These were compared with 203 age-and sex-matched euthyroid control group. Results: Overt hypothyroid subjects showed significantly raised serum urea, creatinin and uric acid levels as compared to controls but subclinical hypothyroid patients did not showed significant increased levels of serum urea, uric acid and creatinin levels. Conclusion: Hypothyroid state is associated with significant derangement in biochemical parameters of renal function. Therefore, the renal function should be regularly monitored in hypothyroid patients.