Kim and coworkers reported an increase of 8-epi-PGF2α in females with hyperthyroidism [
[1]
]. The values in urine in hypothyroidism were higher (6.09±6.07) vs. controls (2.50±2.81)
but due to the high variation did not reach the level of significance. The authors
are concluding that values in hypothyroidism are not different and discussing an oxidation
injury in patients with hyperthyroidism. Looking on the distribution of values, the
authors show in Figure 1 that the range of isoprostane levels in hyper- and hypothyroidism
is not different. They did not provide any information on risk factors, as in particular
smoking and hyperlipidemia, and drugs patients eventually were taking. They all might
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Publication history
Published online: October 11, 2004
Accepted:
September 14,
2004
Received:
September 2,
2004
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© 2004 Elsevier Ltd. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.