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Vitamin D and thyrotropin in type 2 diabetic patients
José María Calvo-Romero1, José Manuel Ramiro-Lozano1
1Internal Medicine Service, Hospital Ciudad de Coria, Coria (Cáceres), Spain.
Abstract:
Vitamin D status and thyroid function may be related. Using our data from two previous studies in type 2 diabetic patients, we found slightly higher serum thyrotropin levels in patients with vitamin D deficiency (at the limit of statistical significance) and no effect of correction of vitamin D deficiency in serum thyrotropin levels.
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