Is the clinic pathological profile of hypothyroidism gradually changing: a comparative study from North India

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2019-11
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Medip Academy
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Background: Thyroid dysfunction has been subject of academical and therapeutically interest not only to the endocrinologist but also to the disciplines of medicine. Statistical data and studies on hypothyroidism are scanty, clinical picture is varied, investigations are usually not available at all levels and therefore to enlarge clinical profile of hypothyroidism minimal base line investigation, clinical approach and effects of replacement therapy and complications are to be studied.Methods: Observational cross-sectional study conducted among patients with hypothyroidism registered at the Air Force Central Medical Establishment (AFCME) New Delhi.Results: Among 50 patients with hypothyroidism were enrolled in this study during the study period. Idiopathic hypothyroidism was present in 98% patients while only one patient (2%) had Hashimotto’s thyroiditis. Generalized weakness was the commonest presenting symptom followed by lethargy and anorexia. Thyroid swelling was diffuse in nature with no predilection to right or left lobe enlargement. Hypertension (40%) and ischemic heart diseases (36%) were the most common comorbid condition. Mean serum TSH was elevated while serum T3 and T4 values were reduced. Antithyroid antibody titre was positive in more than seventy percentage of patients. X-ray among patients revealed cardiomegaly in ten patients (20%), pulmonary Koch’s in (4%) of patient and in rest of patients x-ray chest PA view was normal. ECG changes showed low voltage on electrocardiogram in (20%) of patients and sinus bradycardia in (24%) of patients. Most of the patients were put on replacement therapy (L. thyroxine) in dose of 1.6 - 1.7 mcg/kg/day.Conclusions: Hypothyroidism as a clinical entity is common between 4th and 6th decade of life and seen more among females. Though etiology remained unknown in majority of the patients, weakness, and lethargy were the common clinical presentation.
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Antithyroid antibody, Hypothyroidism, India, Triiodothyronine, Thyroxine, Serum thyroid-stimulating hormone
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Sud Rahul, Bhagat Sagar. Is the clinic pathological profile of hypothyroidism gradually changing: a comparative study from North India. International Journal of Advances in Medicine. 2019 Nov; 6(6): 1930-1936