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Investigation of the Association of Interleukin-21 and Macroprolactine Levels with Anti-thyroid Antibodies in Patients with Hashimoto Thyroiditis

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DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.386
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124–27
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Hashimoto thyroiditis is part of the spectrum of autoimmune thyroid diseases. Our results showed that neither macroprolactin nor prolactin levels has any relationship with anti-thyroid antibodies. Interleukin-21 levels of the control group were higher than in the study group.

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Accepted: 
16 Feb, 2015
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e-Published: 04 Dec, 2015

Cardiovascular Risk Assesment of Subclinical Hypothyroid Patients by Using Framingham Risk Score

DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2015.160
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We evaluate the variation of cardiovascular risks of subclinical hypothyroid patients with thyroid hormone replacement therapy by using the Framingham Risk Scoring system. As a result, it was obviously seen that in subclinical hypothyroid patients, just by thyroid hormone replacement therapy, a marked decrease in cardiovascular risk can be obtained.

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the variation of cardiovascular risks of subclinical hypothyroid patients with thyroid hormone replacement therapy by using Framingham Risk Scoring system.

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26 Mar, 2015
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e-Published: 16 Oct, 2015

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Assesment of Psychiatric Symptoms and Co-morbidities in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

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544–8
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The findings of this paper suggest that, except for mood and personality disorders, almost all psychiatric symptoms and disease co-morbidities are higher in patients with irritable bowel syndrome than the population without it.

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Aim: To determine the psychiatric symptom assesment of patients seeking treatment for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and to demonstrate the presence of more complicated psychiatric disorders.

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e-Published: 24 Oct, 2013
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