The relationship of Hepcidin with iron metabolism in patients with hyperthyroidism
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https://doi.org/10.54153/sjpas.2024.v6i2.617Keywords:
Hyper Thyroid, Hipcidin , Ferritin , IronAbstract
The study included the evaluation of Hipcidin, ferritin and iron levels in patients with hyperthyroidism. Where 90 blood samples were collected, divided into two groups, a control group of 40 samples, a hyperthyroidism group of 50 samples, whose ages ranged between (20-50) years, for the period from 10/20/2022 to 1/30/2023. The results showed that there was a decrease in the level of the hormone Hipcidin, TSH, iron, and ferritin in the blood serum of the patients group compared to the control group, at a probability level of P≤0.05, also the result showed a significant increase in T4,T3 ferritin in the blood serum of the patients group compared to the control group
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