PMID: 8961207Nov 1, 1996Paper

The effect of long-term thyroxine on bone mineral density and serum cholesterol

Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
P B FowlerK D Macrae

Abstract

The effect of thyrotrophin suppression on bone mineral density (BMD) and serum cholesterol concentration was assessed in 31 treated hypothyroid women. Measurements of the BMD of the lumbar spine and femoral neck were repeated in seven of those with the lowest value after an average period of 22.7 months. Final cholesterol concentrations were compared with values before thyroxine was started. The dose of thyroxine was based on clinical assessment, serum triiodothyronine concentrations kept within the normal range, and thyrotrophin values within the normal range or suppressed. The patients had taken thyroxine replacement for a mean of 12.7 years. Two-thirds (21 subjects) had suppressed thyrotrophin concentrations, and it was normal in one-third (10). Fifteen subjects had a past history of thyrotoxicosis. BMD and cholesterol concentrations were compared between those with suppressed and normal thyrotrophin concentrations and between those with and without a past history of thyrotoxicosis. No patient had a pathological fracture. One had a Z value for the femoral neck of -1.6, denoting early but definite osteoporosis, and five had borderline osteoporosis with Z values for one or other site between -1.1 and -1.5. None of the seven wi...Continue Reading

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