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. 2015 May 3;2015:952729. doi: 10.1155/2015/952729

Table 4.

Demographic and laboratory results of the subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid Hashimoto patients.

Subclinical hypothyroid
n = 50
Euthyroid Hashimoto
n = 56
P
Age
(mean ± SD)
36.80 ± 8.19 36.3 ± 8.11 0.76

TSH (mIU/mL) 7.25
[IQR: 5.94–8.61]
2.39
[IQR: 1.66–3.13]
<0.0001

FT3 (ng/dL) 2.99 ± 0.36 3.19 ± 0.2 0.02

FT4 (ng/dL) 1.08
[IQR: 1.02–1.18]
1.17
[IQR: 1.07–1.23]
0.01

Total-C (mg/dL) 204.5 ± 40.9 183.6 ± 31.5 0.02

TG (mg/dL) 115
[IQR: 82.7–133.2]
98.5
[IQR: 76.7–140.7]
0.16

HDL-C
(mg/dL)
56.34 ± 12.06 56.69 ± 11.66 0.67

LDL-C
(mg/dL)
134
[IQR: 110–143]
116
[IQR: 102–136.7]
0.08

Lp(a) (mg/dL) 17.55
[IQR: 12.8–53.5]
17.85
[IQR: 15.5–38.20]
0.86

Excess Lp(a) percent N: (%) N: 21 (42%) N = 16 (28%) 0.15

BMI (kg/m2) 26.64 ± 2.02 23.58 ± 2.72 0.10

HOMA 1.68 ± 0.58 1.73 ± 0.55 0.69

Normally distributed values are indicated as mean ± SD; nonnormaly distributed values are indicated as median and interquartile ranges.

TSH: thyroid stimulating hormone, FT4: free thyroxin, Total-C: total cholesterol, TG: triglyceride, HDL: high density lipoprotein, LDL: low density lipoprotein, Lp(a): lipoprotein(a), and BMI: body mass index; HOMA for insulin resistance index.

P values are the differences of subclinical hypothyroid and euthyroid Hashimoto group.