Christian Ugege, Ehiremen S. E., Eidangbe A.P, Ohiwerei W.O., Otaye O.M
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This study evaluated the serum calcitonin, creatinine and uric acid levels in chronic kidney diseases (CKD) complicated by dysthyroidism. A total of 119 participants were recruited in this study, majority of who were males. This may likely be as a result of the bread winning role of men and hence are often economically empowered to seek health care. The higher proportion of males in this study could reflect a positive change in health seeking behavior of the male gender. Majority of the participants in this study were between the ages of 30 to 68 years with a median of 49 years. The high prevalence of CKD among this age group can be attributed to underlying pathologies such as hypertension, diabetes or both. Result from this study showed a significant increase (p ≤ 0.05) in serum calcitonin,TSH, creatinine and uric acid levels of CKD subjects when compared to the control and a significant decrease (p ≤ 0.05) was observed in serum T3 and T4 levels of CKD subjects were observed.T3 value showed significant decrease when the value of T3 gotten from stage 3,4 and 5 of CKD subjects were compared.