2011
DOI: 10.1038/bmt.2011.54
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Thyroid dysfunction in adult patients late after autologous and allogeneic blood and marrow transplantation

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“…Overall overt or subclinical hypothyroidism occurred more frequently in female than male patients (42.9% vs. 24.2%), with statistical significance, and odds ratio of 2.34. So, in our study female gender was a predictor for the occurrence of ATF after HSCT, which was not the case in two previous studies [4,7]. The incidence of ATF in our study was more in allogenic group with odds ratio of 2.05 and significant P value, which is contradicting the result of the study by Sanchez-O, et al (7).…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Overall overt or subclinical hypothyroidism occurred more frequently in female than male patients (42.9% vs. 24.2%), with statistical significance, and odds ratio of 2.34. So, in our study female gender was a predictor for the occurrence of ATF after HSCT, which was not the case in two previous studies [4,7]. The incidence of ATF in our study was more in allogenic group with odds ratio of 2.05 and significant P value, which is contradicting the result of the study by Sanchez-O, et al (7).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 57%
“…So, in our study female gender was a predictor for the occurrence of ATF after HSCT, which was not the case in two previous studies [4,7]. The incidence of ATF in our study was more in allogenic group with odds ratio of 2.05 and significant P value, which is contradicting the result of the study by Sanchez-O, et al (7). This might be due to shorter follow up time in our study, since in Sanchez-O study the median follow up was 39 months, with 25% developing it between 7-14 years.…”
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“…Thyroid abnormalities are well-described after BMT [38][39][40][41][42][43] and include compensated hypothyroidism (elevated TSH accompanied with normal FT4 levels) and overt hypothyroidism (elevated TSH and low FT4). Approximately 30% of patients develop overt hypothyroidism over a 28-year follow-up period.…”
Section: Discussion Of Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These survivors are at an increased risk for thyroid dysfunction, gonadal dysfunction, growth impairments and bony abnormalities [44,45,46,47,48]. As highlighted earlier, gonadal dysfunction occurs in both males and females exposed to chemotherapy and/or radiation, and with this particular age group this is an important area of focus.…”
Section: Late Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%