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Journal Article
Observational Study
Study of Association of Thyroid Hormone in Pre-Eclampsia and Normal Pregnancy.
Journal of the Association of Physicians of India 2017 November
Aim: The aim of the study was to assess association of thyroid hormone in preeclampsia and normal pregnancy.
Material and Method: This was a hospital based observational case control study. Total 100 women were included, out of them 50 normal pregnant women in control group and 50 pre-eclamptic women in case group were included.
Result: In this study no significant difference was found in FT3 (p value 0.085) and FT4 (p value 0.065) in control and case group. TSH and Anti TPO levels in control and case group were statistically significant (p value <0.001 and <0.000).
Conclusion: We observed that thyroid hormones (TSH and Anti TPO) have statistically significant relation in pre-eclamptic women.
Material and Method: This was a hospital based observational case control study. Total 100 women were included, out of them 50 normal pregnant women in control group and 50 pre-eclamptic women in case group were included.
Result: In this study no significant difference was found in FT3 (p value 0.085) and FT4 (p value 0.065) in control and case group. TSH and Anti TPO levels in control and case group were statistically significant (p value <0.001 and <0.000).
Conclusion: We observed that thyroid hormones (TSH and Anti TPO) have statistically significant relation in pre-eclamptic women.
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