Thyroid Abnormalities in Renal Failure
Abstract
Fifty-three patients with renal failure on chronic hemodialysis were screened for the presence of goiter. Thirty-one had enlarged thyroid glands, a prevalence of goiter of 58% not previously reported. Thyroid function studies showed low131I uptakes, low serum thyroxine and normal serum triiodothyronine and thyrotrophic hormone levels. Serum concentrations of thyroxine-binding globulin were normal; serum albumin concentration was only slightly reduced. Administration of synthetic thyrotrophin-releasing hormone was followed by a rise in serum thyrotrophin and triiodothyronine levels. The cause of the goiter is not known. The possibility that goitrogenic substances are involved is discussed.
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