Hypothyroidism is common in the renal failure population and is both influenced by the onset of renal failure and its correction with renal transplantation. We report a series of 20 consecutive patients on oral thyroxine, in which restoration of renal function following transplantation resulted in reduced thyroxine requirements. We speculate that iodide excess, reduced bioavailability, and drug interactions may have contributed both to their hypothyroidism and the increased requirements for thyroxine in these patients while on dialysis. Failure to recognize the changes following renal transplantation may result in significant morbidity
Renal dysfunction, both acute and chronic, is a recognized association of overt hypothyroidism. We d...
Hypothyroidism is a highly prevalent endocrine complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients...
Hypothyroidism is a systemic disorder characterized by low circulating thyroxine levels. Of late the...
Different disturbances of thyroid hormones in the absence of concurrent thyroid disease have been re...
patients with end-stage kidney disease and 42 normal subjects. Patients were studied before and afte...
Thyroid hormones affect the function of almost every body organ, and thyroid dysfunction produces a ...
The association between renal dysfunction and hypothyroidism is of increasing clinical importance as...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Thyroid disorders are common in chronic kidney disease. The aim: The purpose of this study was to co...
Chronic renal failure, characterised by two factors acting in opposite directions with respect to th...
Although thyroid disorders related to the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are well known, there are d...
Disturbances in thyroid function and a high prevalence of goiter develop in patients on chronic hemo...
Background. The prevalence of thyroid cancer in renal transplant population has not been widely stud...
We report two patients in whom hypothyroidism was considered to cause renal dysfunction. Case 1 was ...
IntroductionEnd-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with perturbations in thyroid hormone conce...
Renal dysfunction, both acute and chronic, is a recognized association of overt hypothyroidism. We d...
Hypothyroidism is a highly prevalent endocrine complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients...
Hypothyroidism is a systemic disorder characterized by low circulating thyroxine levels. Of late the...
Different disturbances of thyroid hormones in the absence of concurrent thyroid disease have been re...
patients with end-stage kidney disease and 42 normal subjects. Patients were studied before and afte...
Thyroid hormones affect the function of almost every body organ, and thyroid dysfunction produces a ...
The association between renal dysfunction and hypothyroidism is of increasing clinical importance as...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Thyroid disorders are common in chronic kidney disease. The aim: The purpose of this study was to co...
Chronic renal failure, characterised by two factors acting in opposite directions with respect to th...
Although thyroid disorders related to the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are well known, there are d...
Disturbances in thyroid function and a high prevalence of goiter develop in patients on chronic hemo...
Background. The prevalence of thyroid cancer in renal transplant population has not been widely stud...
We report two patients in whom hypothyroidism was considered to cause renal dysfunction. Case 1 was ...
IntroductionEnd-stage renal disease (ESRD) is associated with perturbations in thyroid hormone conce...
Renal dysfunction, both acute and chronic, is a recognized association of overt hypothyroidism. We d...
Hypothyroidism is a highly prevalent endocrine complication in chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients...
Hypothyroidism is a systemic disorder characterized by low circulating thyroxine levels. Of late the...