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Investigate The Relationship Of Thyroid Diseases And Ufjn Iodine

Posted on:2012-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2154330335994047Subject:Internal Medicine
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Objective:The case group and control group by detecting thyroid hormones, thyroid stimulating hormone, thyroid ultrasound and urinary iodine content, its data for statistical analysis of thyroid disease and the relationship between urinary iodine.Methods: Detection of the case group and control group in T3. T4. TSH. thyroid ultrasound and urine iodine,detected on the two sets of data and relevant clinical data for statistical analysis.Results:l.patient group the median urinary iodine was significantly higher than the control group, Between the two groups using Wilcoxon rank sum test, the difference was significant (Z=13.042, P<0.01); 2.Patient group with different thyroid diseases of urinary iodine concentration was significantly higher than the control group, urinary iodine concentration of>300ug/1, the composition of different groups of thyroid disease was significantly higher than the control group; with urinary iodine concentration increased, the constituent ratio of each patient group showed a growth trend. Abnormal thyroid function, thyroid nodules group, goiter group compared with the control group were urinary iodine concentration of<100ug/1,100-200ug/l,200-300ug/l,> 300ug/1 constituent ratio, the difference was significance (P<0.01); 3.Increased TSH group (>10uIU/ml) and TSH lower group (<2.2uIU/ml) was significantly higher than the median urinary iodine normal TSH group (2.2-10ug/1); TSH increased in groups, reducing the normal TSH group were compared with urinary iodine concentration in different proportions, using Wilcoxon rank sum test (P<0.01), a statistically significant difference.Conclusion:1. Normal enough iodine, iodine excess thyroid disease; 2. thyroid hormone levels and high urinary iodine-related; 3. the incidence of thyroid disease and high urinary iodine related; 4. iodine due to iodine according to the local environment, combined with individual differences, scientific and rational iodine.
Keywords/Search Tags:Urine iodine, thyroid disease, thyroid nodules, thyroid function
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