2018
DOI: 10.4103/0973-0354.245563
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Incipient iron deficiency in primary hypothyroidism

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“…In the current research, hypothyroidism (both overt and subclinical) was found to be considerably fewer Hb levels and indicators of iron status than euthyroid, and that a higher percentage of hypothyroidism (both overt and subclinical) participants had iron deficiency and anemia. These findings are in line with those of earlier research by Bremner et al and Banday et al (22,23) . Bremner et al discovered that individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism had significantly reduced serum iron levels than euthyroid people (p=0.001), while Banday et al noted that many individuals with primary hypothyroidism had iron insufficiency (22,23) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In the current research, hypothyroidism (both overt and subclinical) was found to be considerably fewer Hb levels and indicators of iron status than euthyroid, and that a higher percentage of hypothyroidism (both overt and subclinical) participants had iron deficiency and anemia. These findings are in line with those of earlier research by Bremner et al and Banday et al (22,23) . Bremner et al discovered that individuals with subclinical hypothyroidism had significantly reduced serum iron levels than euthyroid people (p=0.001), while Banday et al noted that many individuals with primary hypothyroidism had iron insufficiency (22,23) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…On the other hand, thyroid hormones increase production of erythropoietin through direct effect on hematopoiesis [49]. Banday et al [50] determined that 20-60% of people with hypothyroidism have anemia; as a result, Fe deficiency and reduced thyroid hormones both affect each other's [50]. Sensitivity analysis revealed that results after exclusion of Hanif et al study [11], changed to a significantly lower value in hypothyroidism patients compared with healthy subjects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Banday et al 46 evaluated iron profile, ferritin, total ironbinding capacity, and percentage saturation) in 70 (50 females and 20 males) hypothyroid patients with age 18-65 years. 14 patients (20%) were anaemic (Haemoglobin (HB) < 12 g/dL), 34.2% had iron deficiency (anaemic or non-anaemic), among whom 28.5% were females and 5.70% were males.…”
Section: Studies About the Relation Of Hypothyroidism With Ironmentioning
confidence: 99%