Study of some biochemical parameters in blood serum of hyperthyroidism patients
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v22i1.613Abstract
The Thyroid disease is a common problem that can cause symptoms because of over- or under-function of the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is an essential organ for producing thyroid hormones, which maintain the body metabolism. The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck below Adam's apple. Thyroid disease can also lead to enlargement of the thyroid gland in the neck, which can cause symptoms that are directly related to the increase in size of the organ (such as difficulty in swallowing and discomfort in front of the neck). This study included30 blood samples from Patients with Hyperthyroidism, compared with 30 blood samples from healthy people as a control. The results showed the presence of high-rise significantly in the concentration of the hormone T3 hormone T4 In Patients group's compared with the control group, while there was a significant decrease in the concentration of TSH and no significant differences in concentrations of both albumin sodium, potassium and chloride ions
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