2019
DOI: 10.5958/0974-360x.2019.00105.7
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Impact of Thyroidectomy in BMI and Some Biochemical Markers related with Bone Turnover in Hypothyroidism Women

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“…In this study TC genotype was associated with high CT and CYP4501A1 levels which may be due to the changes in thyroid function in hypothyroidism patients can affect the osteomineral metabolism causing changes in the dynamics of calcitonin secretion [21] and there was another explanation that in this study allele C which has a significant association with hypothyroidism may be effective on the target genes for calcitonin and CYP4501A1 expression. In the previous study, total thyroidectomy could cause a significant increase in BMI and a significant decrease in thyroid hormones, OPN and calcium levels in Iraqi hypothyroid women [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In this study TC genotype was associated with high CT and CYP4501A1 levels which may be due to the changes in thyroid function in hypothyroidism patients can affect the osteomineral metabolism causing changes in the dynamics of calcitonin secretion [21] and there was another explanation that in this study allele C which has a significant association with hypothyroidism may be effective on the target genes for calcitonin and CYP4501A1 expression. In the previous study, total thyroidectomy could cause a significant increase in BMI and a significant decrease in thyroid hormones, OPN and calcium levels in Iraqi hypothyroid women [22].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…While the morbidity and mortality rates associated with thyroidectomy are relatively low, there are persistent long-term postoperative complications that continue to pose substantial health and social challenges for patients that affect their quality of life. Studies have shown that thyroidectomy can impact bone metabolism, thyroid hormone levels, and body mass index, especially in hypothyroid patients, highlighting the intricate relationship between the thyroid gland, hormones, and overall physiological functions [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%