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Thyroxin a vital hormone for life lot of body functions depend on proper functioning on pituitary thyroid axis. it exists in two major forms Thyroxine (T4) and (T3) , each of them containing two iodine atoms on their inner (tyrosine) ring. Synthesis of reasonable quantities of thyroid hormones requires adequate iodine intake to allow sufficient thyroidal uptake. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation for daily intake of iodine is 150 μg for children ≥12 years and adults, and 250 μg for pregnant and lactating women. However as we know optimum amount of iodine is required for normal pituitary thyroid axis like wise excessive intake may cause over functioning of axis hence over production of hormone that can be manifested both clinically and biochemically. This study is designed to observe the frequency of over hyperthyroidism in patients taking iodinated salt.


Clinical Trial Description

All patients presenting to endocrine clinic fulfilling inclusion and exclusion criteria will be recruited. They will be examined, their vitals including blood pressure pulse will be noted, thyroid clinical examination including eye signs and thyroid status will be done biochemical Thyroid profile (TSH, Free T3 & Free T4) will be noted in predesigned proforma. Statistical Analysis will be done ,after data is entered in Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 .qualitative data will be presented as frequencies and percentages while quantitative data will be presented as mean medians and standard deviations. ;


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NCT number NCT04809454
Study type Observational
Source Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Pakistan
Contact Mehwish Iftikhar, FCPS Endocrinologyy
Phone 923004291641
Email drmehwish19@gmail.com
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase
Start date October 2021
Completion date March 2022

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