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  3. Hypothyroidism: An Update

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  1. Characteristics of specialists treating hypothyroid patients: the "THESIS" collaborative

    THESIS ("Treatment of Hypothyroidism in Europe by Specialists: An International Survey") was a survey of European specialists treating patients with hypothyroidism. One of the study aims was to document the demographic and work-related characteristics of specialists who treat hypothyroid patients in European countries.

  2. PDF Use of thyroid hormones in hypothyroid and euthyroid patients: a THESIS

    Burlacu et al. Thyroid Research Page 2 of 10 Introduction Hypothyroidism is the consequence of insucient thy-roid hormone (TH) action on target tissues [1]. Five percent of the European population, increasing with advancing age, has some degree of hypothyroidism [2]. In Belgium in 2012, more than 500,000 patients were

  3. Hypothyroidism in Clinical Practice

    Whether hypothyroidism is sufficient to account for the physical findings noted in the accompanying Letter to the Editor about the Mona Lisa is clearly a fascinating and novel thesis and one that will add to the mystique of this celebrated painting by a genius well-known for leaving recondite clues in his work.

  4. Use of thyroid hormones in hypothyroid and euthyroid patients: a THESIS

    Introduction. Hypothyroidism is the consequence of insufficient thyroid hormone (TH) action on target tissues [].Five percent of the European population, increasing with advancing age, has some degree of hypothyroidism [].In Belgium in 2012, more than 500,000 patients were treated with TH [].This number has been increasing (Fig. 1), a trend also noted in other European countries [].

  5. Characteristics of specialists treating hypothyroid patients: the

    Methods Thyroid specialists from 28 countries were invited to respond to a questionnaire, Treatment of Hypothyroidism in Europe by Specialists: an International Survey (THESIS).

  6. Use of thyroid hormones in hypothyroid and euthyroid patients: a 2022

    The authors approved the version to be published and agree to be responsible for all aspects of the work, ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved. ... Nagy EV, Negro R, Papini E et al. Use of thyroid hormones in the treatment of hypothyroidism: Thesis ...

  7. Use of thyroid hormones in hypothyroid and euthyroid patients: A THESIS

    1 INTRODUCTION. The UK prevalence of hypothyroidism was estimated recently at 3.6% overall, increasing from around 1 in 1000 children aged up to 10 years, to approximately 1 in 10 adults aged over 70 years. 1 This disease burden occurs within a population that had in recent decades been regarded as iodine replete, however, concern about gradually falling iodine intake, particularly in women of ...

  8. Characteristics of specialists treating hypothyroid patients: the

    MeSH terms. THESIS has demonstrated differences in characteristics of thyroid specialists at national and regional levels, strongly associated with GNI per capita. Hypothyroid patients in middle-income countries are more likely to encounter female thyroid specialists working in private practice, with a high wor ….

  9. The impact of the management strategies for patients with ...

    Introduction. Subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH) is characterised by elevated Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels in contrast to free thyroid hormone-usually thyroxine/T4 -within the reference range [1-3].The leading cause of SCH is Hashimoto's thyroiditis, a chronic autoimmune disorder that affects more women than men [].Prevalence varies worldwide but has been estimated to be ...

  10. (PDF) Subclinical Hypothyroidism: A Review

    Subclinical Hypothyroidism affects. 2-7% of pregnant women, and overt Hypothyroidism. affects 0.22 to 2.5% (Sakr & Sakr, 2020) (Mandel, 2004), (Syamala et al.). Retardation in neurodevelopment is ...

  11. A clinical study to evaluate the role of Triphaladya Guggulu along with

    Materials and Methods: Fifteen eligible hypothyroid patients with serum thyroid-stimulating hormone >4.5 μIU/ml and serum T 3 and T 4 lower than their respective normal range were selected and treated with Triphladya Guggulu pills and Punarnavadi Kashayam (decoction) for 45 days. Patients were advised to discontinue any medicine they might be taking for the management of hypothyroidism to ...

  12. Hypothyroidism

    Hypothyroidism is a very common clinical entity at all stages of life and designates the manifestations resulting from a deficiency in thyroid hormones or their action (Jonklaas et al. 2014; Refetoff et al. 2014 ). Detailed guidelines provide comprehensive overviews on the manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and the management of ...

  13. PDF Ayurvedic Approach to Management of Hypothyroidism

    medium, provided the original work is properly cited. INTRODUCTION Hypothyroidism may occur as a result of primary gland failure or insufficient thyroid gland stimulation by the hypothalamus or pituitary gland. Primary gland failure can result from congenital abnormalities, autoimmune destruction (Hashimoto disease), iodine deficiency, and

  14. Characteristics of specialists treating hypothyroid patients: the

    DISCUSSION: THESIS has demonstrated differences in characteristics of thyroid specialists at national and regional levels, strongly associated with GNI per capita. Hypothyroid patients in middle-income countries are more likely to encounter female thyroid specialists working in private practice, with a high workload, compared to high-income ...

  15. (PDF) Case Study on Patient with Hypothyroidism

    Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from defici ency of thyroid. hormone or, more ra rely, from their impaired activity at tissue level. In its clinically overt form ...

  16. Frontiers

    Here, we present the aggregate data from THESIS and explore demographic, work-related and geo-economic characteristics of specialists treating hypothyroidism in Europe. 2 Materials and methods. The THESIS survey was conducted according to the checklist for reporting results of Internet-based e-surveys (CHERRIES) . The target population ...

  17. Subclinical Hypothyroidism: A Review

    Abstract. ImportanceSubclinical hypothyroidism, defined as an elevated serum thyrotropin (often referred to as thyroid-stimulating hormone, or TSH) level with normal levels of free thyroxine (FT4) affects up to 10% of the adult population. ObservationsSubclinical hypothyroidism is most often caused by autoimmune (Hashimoto) thyroiditis.

  18. A Clinical Debate: Subclinical Hypothyroidism

    The thyroid gland was palpable. These data support the thesis that our patient's TSH is persistently increased and, therefore, she suffers from moderate SCH. Our patient complained about fatigue, weight gain and hair loss which are non-specific symptoms of hypothyroidism and can be detected also in subjects with a normal thyroid function.

  19. PDF Understanding of Hypothyroidism in Ayurveda

    The underactive thyroid function results in multisystem metabolic diseases. The prevalence of hypothyroidism is 10 - 50 patients per thousand popu-lation. Women are affected approximately 6 times more frequently than men. (1) In Ayurveda Hypothy-roidism comes under Anukta vyadhi (2) as there is no direct mention of this disorder in Classics.

  20. (PDF) Study of clinical profile of hypothyroidism in a tertiary care

    to middle class family, upper class was 30.4% and lower class was 21.7%. Most of. them were residing in urban areas (6 5.8%), Major ity of the hypothyroidism. patient was obese (BMI>24.99). 31.2% ...

  21. Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid)

    Anyone can get hypothyroidism, including infants. Most babies born without a thyroid gland or with a gland that doesn't work correctly don't have symptoms right away. But if hypothyroidism isn't diagnosed and treated, symptoms start to appear. They may include: Feeding problems. Poor growth. Poor weight gain.

  22. Hypothyroidism and Depression: A Narrative Review

    The relationship between hypothyroidism and depression was first described in 1825 by Parry, who noted increased "nerve strokes" in thyroid disease. Seagull discovered a link between myxoedema and psychosis in 1873, which was later established by the committee of the clinical society in 1888. The term "myxedema madness" was introduced by Asher ...