Abstract
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: The study enrolled a total of 76 patients with thyroid gland diseases, hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism. The activities of the enzyme amylase, gamma glutamyltransferase and alkaline phosphatase were evaluated in these diseases state and were compared with normal healthy thyroid gland. The specimens were obtained from different hospitals in Baghdad and from routine clinical works. OBJECTIVE: Diagnosis of patients with thyroid gland diseases hyper and hypothyroidism by evaluation of enzymes activity of amylase, GGT and ALP. METHOD: Two groups of patients were used: The first consists of 38 patients with hyperthyroidism, the second consists of also 38 are patients with hypothyroidism. Twenty five of each group was investigated for amylase, GGT, ALP and were compared with third group of 25 normal healthy thyroid gland. The remaining 13 out of 38 patients of each group were tested for enzymes, amylase, GGT, ALP, GOT, GPT and evaluate the hormones, they were compared with third group of 10 normal healthy thyroid gland. RESULTS: There was a highly significant increase and decrease in the activity of amylase, GGT and ALP in hyper and hypothyroidism patients (P
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Saleem, Maysoon Mohammad Najeeb Mohammad; Mohammad, Arieg Abdul Wahab; and Jabir, Majid Syki
(2011)
"Serum Enzyme Activities in Human Thyroid Diseases,"
Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal: Vol. 10:
Iss.
4, Article 20.
Available at:
https://ipmj.researchcommons.org/journal/vol10/iss4/20