A master’s degree in the College of Education discusses “Evaluating the relationship between osteocalcin and vitamin D with some biochemical data in thyroid disease

 

A master’s degree was discussed in the College of Education – Department of Chemistry at the University of Samarra, for the student (Ali Sarhan Ibrahim), titled with “Evaluation of the relationship between osteocalcin and vitamin D with some biochemical data in thyroid disease.”

The distribution was according to their educational level, as the percentages of hyperthyroid patients were 16% illiterate, 20% primary, 32% secondary, and 32% graduate. While the distribution of hypothyroid patients was 17% illiterate, 6% primary, 50% secondary, and 27 % of graduates as they were distributed according to the amount of treatment.

The distribution in hyperthyroidism patients showed 24% with treatment and 76% without treatment.

As for hypothyroidism patients, 93% with treatment and 7% without treatment. The study included measuring the level of thyroid hormones (T3, TSH), osteocalcin, vitamin D, and calcium Ca2+, as well as measuring the level of concentration of MDA and GSH, and each variable was classified according to the level of thyroid hormones into two groups.

 

 

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