Maryam D. Kamel; Abbas A. Mohammed; Ali A. Ibrahim
Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the possibility of using Creactiveprotein (CRP) and the level of CRP in serum sample as a markerfor patients with poisoning thyroid gland disease. ...
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The present study aimed to investigate the possibility of using Creactiveprotein (CRP) and the level of CRP in serum sample as a markerfor patients with poisoning thyroid gland disease. In addition, therelationship between inflammation and poisoning thyroid gland. About 21of serum samples were examined from patients with poisoning thyroid gland(aged between 14 and 60 years old). Qualitative test was done to detect thepresence of CRP in the patient’s serum. The qualitative test showed that21(100%) patients with poisoning thyroid gland give positive result to CRP.The HPLC analysis done to determine the concentration of CRP in patient'sserum. The HPLC analysis showed that the level of concentration for CRPin serum between (6.4-9.49mg/l). According to the results of the present,the significant changes in the levels of CRP for the patients with thyroiddisorders observed in current study confirm that inflammation has animportant role on pathogenesis of thyroid dysfunctions regardless of theirthyroid dysfunction type. As well as the present study shown that, the CRPis a useful marker for patients with poisoning thyroid gland.