Online ISSN: 2515-8260

Assessment The Levels Of 25(OH) Vitamin D And Ferritin In Patients With Hypothyroid

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Amera Kamal Mohammed1 , Thanaa Abdulmahdi2 , Zainab Nasser Nabat3

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Background: Thyroid hormones are essential and have various effects. For instance, they maintain normal growth and regulate metabolism. Hypothyroidism is a condition where the body doesn’t make enough thyroid hormones and people with hypothyroidism usually have a slower metabolism. The serum ferritin levels and vitamin D levels have been changed in patients with Hypothyroidism. Objective: a study has been carried out to investigate the association among thyroid disorder and the levels of both vitamin D and ferritin. Materials and Method: The BMI was calculated using the formula BMI= weight (kg)/ height2 (m)2. Vitamin D (25-hydroxyvitamin D), ferritin, T3, T4 and TSH levels were measured using the ELFA (Enzyme Linked Fluorescent Assay, Model: bioMérieux). the results were analysed using SPSS package (version 18). Results: The results indicated that the age of participants played an ignorable role in this investigation, while significant increases (P<0.05) differences were noticed between the patients and controls in terms of BMI, 25(OH) vit D, ferritin, TSH, T3 and T4. There was also a significant difference(P<0.05) between male and female patients in terms of ferritin, TSH, T3 and T4 in comparison with the controls. Conclusion: The low levels of Vitamin D and Ferritin concentration were associated with the Patients of hypothyroidism .

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