2017
DOI: 10.3329/bjmb.v8i1.33273
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Urinary Iodine Level in Healthy Pregnant Women and its Correlation with Serum TSH & FT4

Abstract: Pregnancy is accompanied by profound alteration of thyroid economy and relative iodine deficiency. Sub-optimal thyroid function in pregnancy is associated with impaired neuro intellectual development. Urinary iodine concentration is increased during pregnancy. The aims of this study were to evaluate urinary iodine level in pregnant women and also to elucidate its correlation with thyroid parameters (TSH&FT4) in pregnancy. This was a case control study carried out in the Department of Biochemistry, jointly … Show more

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“…A study done by PR Saha et al 1 in healthy pregnant found a significant negative correlation between UI and serum TSH (p<0.01) and Caron P et al 25 had significant negative correlation between UI and serum TSH in pregnant women. Rostami et al revealed that overall median UIE in pregnant residents of Urmia, in I.R.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…A study done by PR Saha et al 1 in healthy pregnant found a significant negative correlation between UI and serum TSH (p<0.01) and Caron P et al 25 had significant negative correlation between UI and serum TSH in pregnant women. Rostami et al revealed that overall median UIE in pregnant residents of Urmia, in I.R.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Iodine is a nutritionally important trace element and its deficiency is a common health problem affecting a huge population, particularly pregnant women and children. 1,2 The synthesis of thyroid hormones is the physiological role of iodine in the human body. Thyroxine is approximately 60% iodine by weight.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%