Correlation between thyroid profile and liver function tests in pregnancy
Journal Title: Medpulse International Journal of Biochemistry - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 1
Abstract
Problem Statement: Liver has a key role in thyroid hormones metabolism and their serum level is very important for normal hepatic function and Bilirubin metabolism. Besides the associations between thyroid and liver disease of an autoimmune nature, such as primary biliary c liver injuries and biochemical test abnormalities. The pregnant woman experiences physiological changes to support fetal growth and development. During pregnancy, the serum estrog a maximum during the third trimester. in the dept. of Gyne. and Obst. Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College, Gaya. Th 2015 to Oct 2016. 50 pregnant women were included in the study after following the exclusion and inclusion criteria. Normal healthy pregnant women between 21 the biochemical parameters were performed in the department of Biochemistry, Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College, Gaya. Results: In this study we observed a normal Fasting blood glucose level in both case and control group. Mean value of cases has been observed as 91.02 (SD±16.04) as compared to controls showing mean value 79.50 (SD±7.98). The result is statistically significant (p Value < 0.000). We found serum Bilirubin level in both case and control group mean value of cases has been obser 0.77(SD± 0.18). The result is statistically not significant (p Value < 0.142). TSH level in both case and control group mean value of cases has been observed as 4.61 (SD± 1.04) as compared t The result is statistically significant (p Value < 0.005).
Authors and Affiliations
Madhu Sinha, Yogesh Krishna Sahay
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