Laboratory Investigations in Patients with Hypothyroidism and Compared with Healthy Control Group in Baquba Teaching Hospital
Keywords:
Patients, hypothyroidism, hematological, analysisAbstract
Background: One of the utmost prevalent endocrine disorders is hypothyroidism, which can reason moderate symptoms like depression, cold sensitivity, fatigue, and weight gain, as well as further severe one’s alike myxedema and mortality.
Objective: To assess the laboratory investigations in patients with hypothyroidism and compared with healthy control group in Baquba Teaching Hospital.
Method: Cross sectional study was fixed amongst 90 individuals (60 patients with hypothyroidism and 30 healthy control) from Baquba Teaching Hospital, Diyala. The study was finished in the dated from December 2024 to February 2025. We estimated thyroid function (T3, T4, TSH) and hematological analysis (WBC, RBC, and platelets count) to find the relationship between them and compared with healthy control.
Results: The results exhibited count of WBC in patients’ group was statistically non-significant lessened as associated with control group. The RBC count displayed enlarged level in control group as associated to patients with statistically exposed no significant connection. The platelets count presented enlarged level in control group as related to patients with statistically exhibited no significant connection. The results illustration Mean ±SE of platelets counts in patient’s male more than in female with statistically significant relationship. The patients were separated into three age groups, (<40 years), (40-50 years) and (>50 years) and all hematological analysis were divided into the age groups. It was shown through the statistical results that age does not affect the results of the hematological test.
Conclusion: The study found that thyroid issues affect women more often than they do men. It is crucial for hematological testing on hypothyroid patients.
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