Abstract
10μIU/mL had the higher frequency of thyroid autoimmunity. Female gender, high socioeconomic condition, the presence of other autoimmune diseases, the presence of goiter and TSH >10μIU/mL were associated with higher odds of anti-thyroid antibody positivity in the SCH group, though none were statistically significant. The frequency of anti-thyroid antibody was higher in SCH and was more prevalent among the females, younger patients and those having a goiter, other autoimmune diseases, and TSH >10μIU/mL.
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Rafiq-Uddin, M., Kamrul-Hasan, A. B., Asaduzzaman, M., Aminul-Islam, A. K., Islam, M., Rauniyar, B. K., … Hasanat, M. A. (2020). Antithyroid Antibody Status in Non-Pregnant Adult Bangladeshi Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism. Mymensingh Medical Journal : MMJ, 29(1), 156–161. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31915352
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