ASSESSMENT OF LUMBAR VERTEBRAE IN DIFFERENT GROUPS AS HYPOTHYROIDISM, EUTHYROIDISM AND HYPERTHYROIDISM PATIENTS
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2ECVPAMIAP.2023.6115Keywords:
Lumbar Vertebrae, Hypothyroidism, Euthyroidism and HyperthyroidismAbstract [English]
When it comes to maintaining a healthy level of density of bones, hormones produced by the thyroid play a major role. Those with thyroid gland disorders may also have an increased risk of fractures. The purpose of this research is to compare the lumbar spines of people with a thyroid condition, normal thyroid function, and tachycardia. It was asked that the X-ray tech conduct the test. The traditional X-ray scan of the lower (lumbar) spine consisting of five vertebrae was taken while the patient remained upright out proximity to the X-ray equipment. The femurs of 22.8%, 24%, and 20.8% of male hypothyroidism patients, male euthyroid subjects, and male hyperthyroidism patients.
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