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To evaluate the effect of subclinical and overt Hyperthyroidism in renal function
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Thyroid disorders are very common with a high prevalence among the general population. Thyroid diseases are associated with many detrimental effects that have a serious impact on various body systems.(1)
Thyroid hormones contribute to the maintenance of water and electrolyte balance, and participate in the renal transport system. Hyperthyroidism results in an increased glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by about 18-25%. due to increased renal blood flow and activation of renin angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). Also, these changes have been reported in patients with hyperthyroidism.(3-5)
Several mechanisms were found playing roles on increasing both the size and functional capacity of kidney:
Observed that both BUN and creatinine levels increased significantly after euthyroidism was achieved in hyperthyroid patients, these findings point out to true decline in renal function rather than a mere adaptation to hemodynamic changes.
Although the mechanistic link between thyroid and kidney disease remains unclear, hyperthyroidism may have significant effect on renal function
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Hanaa M Riad; Ahmed K Abdelghaney
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