The Effect of Total Thyroidectomy on Bone in Cancer Patients

المؤلفون

  • Essam N. T1* , Dumooa .F. Joudah2 , Wisam Jasim Abed Ali3 , Zina Saleh Hassan4 University of Sumer

الملخص

      Background: Bone diseases are one of the most important problems that affect patients after thyroidectomy Objective: The aim of the study was to determine the extent to which bone properties are affected after the operation and the effect of the time after the operation. Materials and methods:. The study included 150 samples, distributed into 50 control groups and 100 patients, the first group of patients included 50 patients whose periods after the operation did not exceed one year, and the second group of patients included 50 patients who had undergone total thyroid operations for more than a year. The main reason for the operations was thyroid cancer. All patients had thyroid cancer and the patients' ages were 25-65 years were included in this study .Results of this study The study showed a decrease (Human Bone specific alkaline phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase, phosphate, PTH) in all groups compared with the control group. The results showed a clear significant decrease in the patient groups, and the first group had the greatest decrease. Conclusion :The study showed a clear change in bone function after total thyroidectomy, and the periods following the operation were effective.

التنزيلات

منشور

2026-03-16

إصدار

القسم

The 2nd Conference for Pure and Medical Sciences