1.The relationship between subclinical hypothyroidism and serum levels of uric acid and creatinine in children aged 2–14 years.
Saba SAYARI ; Ziba MOLAEI ; Zohre TORABI
Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism 2018;23(1):38-42
PURPOSE: Hypothyroidism is a clinical syndrome that can lead to elevated levels of serum creatinine and uric acid by causing impaired renal function. Although many studies have been carried out on the relationship between overt hypothyroidism and renal function, few studies have been conducted on subclinical hypothyroidism and renal function, especially in pediatric patients. For this reason, we studied this issue in children, so as to provide a background for more useful research and future education. METHODS: This case-control study was performed on 107 children aged 2–14 years, 56 children with subclinical hypothyroidism in the case group, and 51 healthy children in the control group presenting to Ayatollah Mousavi Hospital in Zanjan and private clinics of Zanjan city. Thyroid stimulating hormone, triiodothyronine, thyroxine, creatinine, and uric acid were measured in both groups of children after obtaining the necessary criteria for entering the study. RESULTS: Compared to the control group, subjects with subclinical hypothyroidism had higher levels of creatinine (P=0.003), while serum uric acid levels in subclinical hypothyroid children was not significantly different from those in the control group (P=0.200). CONCLUSIONS: In subclinical hypothyroidism in children, creatinine was higher than in euthyroid patients, but uric acid was not different.
Case-Control Studies
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Child*
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Creatinine*
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Education
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Humans
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Hypothyroidism*
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Thyrotropin
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Thyroxine
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Triiodothyronine
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Uric Acid*