Relationship between Calcium Ion Concentration and Thyroid Hormones in Iraqi Women

Authors

  • Abbbas Abed Sharhan AL-Qadisiya University,College of Medicine.
  • Rasha Naemah Salih AL-Qadisiya University, College of Medicine.
  • Fatima Jaber Nasser AL-Qadisiya University, College of Medicine.

Keywords:

Calcium, iron, concentration, Thyroid hormones, woman

Abstract

The study was conducted to determine the relationship between calcium ion concentration with thyroid hormones T4, T3, and TSH in Iraqi women patients. Samples were collected from 40 healthy females and 40 samples from patients suffering from a decrease in the level of thyroid hormones t3 and t4 were diagnosed by endocrine gland physician. Patients' serum was used to measure the concentration of calcium ion using the PD- 303 . The results showed that there was a significant decrease (P≤0.5) in the concentration of calcium ion in the serum of patients compared with the healthy group. The study concluded that there is a close correlation between thyroid gland levels and calcium ion concentration.

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2024-02-11

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Sharhan, A. . A., Salih, R. . N., & Nasser , F. J. (2024). Relationship between Calcium Ion Concentration and Thyroid Hormones in Iraqi Women. Current Clinical and Medical Education, 2(02), 37–42. Retrieved from https://www.visionpublisher.info/index.php/ccme/article/view/48

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