We examined the changes in thyroid hormone levels in patients with an acute clinical condition and compared these to levels in the healthy subjects. Serum total triiodothyronine (T3), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), and free thyroxine (fT4) measurements were recorded from 555 patients (mean age: 55.0 years, men: 65.9%) admitted to the emergency department (ED) 1-91 months (median: 34 months) after a regular health examination (HE). Serological data were analyzed; mean change in hormone levels was stratified by emergency classification system and quintiles of changes in inflammatory marker values, such as neutrophil lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP). The mean decrease in T3 levels from HE and ED samples ...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...
Serum thyroid hormones and thyroid hormone binding were sequentially measured in 20 patients with ac...
TSH routine testing in hospitalized patients has low efficacy, but may be beneficial in a selected s...
This is prospective, case control, hospital based study was conducted at Khartoum Teaching Hospital...
Alterations in thyroid physiology and thyroid function tests occur in some patients with nonthyroida...
Objective: Alterations in thyroid function tests (TFTs) have been recorded during SARS-CoV-2 infecti...
During critical illness, patients with no known history of thyroid disorders may experience multiple...
Thyroid hormone abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. For over three decades, a mild ...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare TSH levels between inpatients with crit...
In health, an efficient negative feedback mechanism maintains serum thyroid hormone concentrations w...
Thyroid dysfunctions are highly prevalent and can worsen underlying cardiopathies, but despite that ...
In acute and subacute disease the active thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and tetraiodothyroa...
Among all endocrine disorders, thyroid dysfunction is possibly most common endocrine disorder barrin...
Sick euthyoid syndrome refers to alterations in thyroid hormone levels in acutely ill patients. In e...
OBJECTIVE:TO CHARACTERIZE THYROID HORMONE LEVELS AT TIME OF DIAGNOSIS IN THE NOSOLOGICAL TYPES OF TH...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...
Serum thyroid hormones and thyroid hormone binding were sequentially measured in 20 patients with ac...
TSH routine testing in hospitalized patients has low efficacy, but may be beneficial in a selected s...
This is prospective, case control, hospital based study was conducted at Khartoum Teaching Hospital...
Alterations in thyroid physiology and thyroid function tests occur in some patients with nonthyroida...
Objective: Alterations in thyroid function tests (TFTs) have been recorded during SARS-CoV-2 infecti...
During critical illness, patients with no known history of thyroid disorders may experience multiple...
Thyroid hormone abnormalities are common in critically ill patients. For over three decades, a mild ...
Background: The objectives of this study were (1) to compare TSH levels between inpatients with crit...
In health, an efficient negative feedback mechanism maintains serum thyroid hormone concentrations w...
Thyroid dysfunctions are highly prevalent and can worsen underlying cardiopathies, but despite that ...
In acute and subacute disease the active thyroid hormones, triiodothyronine (T3) and tetraiodothyroa...
Among all endocrine disorders, thyroid dysfunction is possibly most common endocrine disorder barrin...
Sick euthyoid syndrome refers to alterations in thyroid hormone levels in acutely ill patients. In e...
OBJECTIVE:TO CHARACTERIZE THYROID HORMONE LEVELS AT TIME OF DIAGNOSIS IN THE NOSOLOGICAL TYPES OF TH...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Medicine, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...
Serum thyroid hormones and thyroid hormone binding were sequentially measured in 20 patients with ac...
TSH routine testing in hospitalized patients has low efficacy, but may be beneficial in a selected s...