2018
DOI: 10.1080/20009666.2017.1422672
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Prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in adults visiting primary health-care setting in Riyadh

Abstract: Background and objectives: Subclinical hypothyroidism is an asymptomatic condition with normal thyroxin and raised thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) level. The objective of the study was to determine the prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism in primary health care (PHC) settings in Riyadh and explore the relationship of TSH level with age, gender, family history, body mass index, and co-morbid conditions. Subjects and methods: A cross-sectional study of adult visitors to nine satellites PHC clinics in milit… Show more

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“…A considerable number of persons with subclinical hypothyroidism eventually develop overt hypothyroidism on a yearly rate of 4.3%-8%, with a larger predisposition in the aged population11 On a similar note, Wickham survey revealed 10% of women aged 55-64 years having higher TSH levels 23. This proposes that our study population might reasonably represent the general population.…”
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“…A considerable number of persons with subclinical hypothyroidism eventually develop overt hypothyroidism on a yearly rate of 4.3%-8%, with a larger predisposition in the aged population11 On a similar note, Wickham survey revealed 10% of women aged 55-64 years having higher TSH levels 23. This proposes that our study population might reasonably represent the general population.…”
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“…21 In a cross-sectional study, which was a population-based Nord-Trøndelag Health Study, the risk of mortality due to coronary heart disease was significantly higher in people with an average age of about 60.1. 22 A considerable number of persons with subclinical hypothyroidism eventually develop overt hypothyroidism on a yearly rate of 4.3%-8%, with a larger predisposition in the aged population 11 On a similar note, Wickham survey revealed 10% of women aged 55-64 years having higher TSH levels. 23 This proposes that our study population might reasonably represent the general population.…”
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