Relationship Between Vitamin D and Thyroid: An Enigma

  • Ashok T
  • Palyam V
  • Azam A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Hypothyroidism is a frequently encountered endocrine disorder in clinical practice. Besides its traditional role in bone health, vitamin D has been shown to have favorable effects in a variety of different systems due to its pleiotropic qualities and ubiquitous receptor expression. Over the years, researchers have been fascinated by the intricate molecular interplay between vitamin D and thyroid. In this regard, attempts have emerged to demonstrate the role of vitamin D in thyroid disorders. This article has reviewed the existing literature on the role of vitamin D in hypothyroidism. We explored studies discussing the physiological interactions between vitamin D and thyroid, as well as the clinical consequences, supplemental and prognostic relevancy of vitamin D in auto-immune thyroid disease (AITD) and hypothyroidism.

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Ashok, T., Palyam, V., Azam, A. T., Odeyinka, O., Alhashimi, R., Thoota, S., & Sange, I. (2022). Relationship Between Vitamin D and Thyroid: An Enigma. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.21069

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