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A study of thyroid status in hyperemesis gravidarum.

Bhupinder Kaur Gill1, Promila Jindal, Raj Kumar, Shweta Tiwari, Namrata Sharma, Anupama Goel.   

Abstract

Study was undertaken to assess thyroid status in hyperemesis gravidarum. 150 women pregnant with <20 weeks of gestation were selected randomly and out of these 100 women presenting with hyperemesis formed study group while 50 normal pregnant women served as controls. 53% of hyperemetic pregnant women were primigravidae and 82% of pregnant women presented with vomiting at less than 12 weeks of gestation. Statistically significant, 22% of hyperemetic women had increased serum T(3) levels while T(4) levels were increased in 67% of women in study group as compared to 8% and 16% respectively in control group. TSH levels were decreased in 18% of hyperemetic women as compared to 8% in control group with decrease in mean TSH level statistically significant. 22% of hyperemetic women had electrolyte disturbances and 7% were ketonuric. In clinically euthyroid women, biochemically altered thyroid function can attribute to vomiting and its prolongation to second trimester.

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Keywords:  Hyperemesis gravidarum; Morning sickness; Thyroid function; Thyrotoxicosis

Year:  2007        PMID: 23105671      PMCID: PMC3454262          DOI: 10.1007/BF02912900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0970-1915


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