The current study aimed to determine the effect of thyroid disorder on kidney function, some hormones, total protein, and glucose in women. The study sample was divided into two groups, the first a (control group) healthy women and the second a group of patients with thyroid disorders (hypothyroidism, hyperthyroidism) in both pregnant and non-pregnant women. The results of the current study showed a significant decrease in the concentration of (T3, T4) and a significant increase in the concentration of TSH in the second group when compared with the control group and the third group, while the third group recorded a significant increase in the concentration of (T3, T4). The results of the current study also showed a significant decrease in the concentration of (estrogen) in the second group when compared with the control group and the third group, and a significant increase in the concentration of (progesterone) in the group. The third group was compared with the healthy group and the second group among non-pregnant women. The results also recorded a significant increase in the concentration of(estrogen). In the second and third groups, when compared with the control group in pregnant women, on the other hand, the results indicated a significant increase in FSH concentration and prolactin in the second group when compared with the healthy group, and a significant increase in the concentration of prolactin and LH in the third group when compared with the control group in non-pregnant women. As for pregnant women, the results showed a significant decrease in the concentration of (LH). And a significant increase in the concentration of (prolactin) in the second and third groups when compared with the control group.
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