Renal Dysfunction Manifesting In Subclinical Hypothyroidism-A Possible Role For Thyroxine
CLINICAL KIDNEY JOURNAL(2010)
Abstract
Renal dysfunction, both acute and chronic, is a recognized association of overt hypothyroidism. We describe a patient who developed renal dysfunction at the stage of subclinical hypothyroidism. We emphasize that renal dysfunction is a reflection of tissue hypothyroidism, dissociated with the severity of biochemical hypothyroidism and can manifest in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism. This report also makes a case for thyroxine therapy if an alternative cause of renal dysfunction is not found in a patient with subclinical hypothyroidism.
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chronic kidney disease, hypothyroidism, renal dysfunction, subclinical hypothyroidism
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