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What's the point of thyroid baseline?

Hey, My Dr has not ordered a thyroid test on the pre-tx bloodwrok.He has it on the 12 wk work. What is the point of doing this pre-tx? Is there something one can do to stop the damage if one is predisposed? Does the same hold true for RA? thanks, jerry
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It is to establish a baseline value. At week # 8 of txing, I became hyperthyroid. BAD. I was in danger of having a thyroid storm (condition which drives your heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature so high it can kill you) and was put on medication to control it. When they can't control it, treatment is stopped.
Some people are predisposed to thyroid problems (as well as other things like diabetes and heart problems) and doing treatment can bring these to the surface...
Hope this helps.....................................................~Melinda
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Thyroid disorders common in patients with chronic hepatitis C


  
  By Will Boggs, MD

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Chronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) is associated with an increased rate of hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmunity, according to a report in the July 1st issue of The American Journal of Medicine.

"The significant association of chronic hepatitis C with hypothyroidism and thyroid autoimmune phenomena implies that these patients should be screened for thyroid function on a periodic basis," lead author Dr. Alessandro Antonelli from the University of Pisa School of Medicine, Italy, told Reuters Health. "A substantial proportion-13% in our series-will have hypothyroidism, and thus might benefit from treatment."

Thyroid involvement in HCV-infected patients has been reported previously, the authors explain, but little is known about the prevalence and nature of thyroid disorders in such patients.

Dr. Antonelli and colleagues investigated the prevalence and features of thyroid disorders in 630 consecutive patients with chronic hepatitis due to HCV infection.

Patients with chronic HCV infection had significantly higher thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and significantly lower free T3 and free T4 levels than did uninfected controls or hepatitis B virus-infected patients, the authors report.

Significantly more HCV-infected patients than controls had positive anti-thyroid peroxidase or anti-thyroglobulin autoantibodies, the results indicate, and hypothyroidism (TSH greater than 4 mIUnits/mL) was significantly more common among HCV-infected patients (13%) than among controls (3-5%).

Both markers of autoimmunity were more common in hypothyroid HCV-infected patients than in euthyroid HCV-infected patients, the researchers note.

"We are planning a population based epidemiological study to assess the association between thyroid disorders and HCV infection," Dr. Antonelli added. "The possible association of HCV infection with thyroid differentiated cancer and diabetes mellitus is under investigation not only in patients with HCV infection, but also in patients with HCV associated mixed cryoglobulinemia."

Am J Med 2004;117:10-13,60-61.  
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