March 2012 Br J Cardiol 2012;19:15
Rachel Warner
Iodine deficiency, thyroid stimulating hormone and cardiovascular disease Dear Sirs, The UK has been classified as iodine deficient. This causes an increase in thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), which also raises cholesterol. Would it be wise to test for an iodine deficiency in patients with raised cholesterol? The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists recommend an upper limit for TSH of 3.0 mIU/ml for the normal reference range. I believe our UK endocrinologists are partly to blame for neglecting a suboptimal thyroid function which causes cardiovascular disease (CVD). This theory can be related to countries like Japan tha
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