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Using Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, we have examined 50 pregnant women with diffuse toxic goiter of first and the second stage in the second trimester of pregnancy, before and after combined therapy. Studies show changes in psychoemotional
О.S. Paienok +3 more
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The article presents the modern views and data on the risk factors, mechanisms of development, clinical features and complications of diffuse toxic goiter during the pregnancy, labor, in the postpartum period and in newborns. Information about the modern
V.I. Pankiv, O.S. Payenok, M.O. Kostiv
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Toxic Diffuse Goiter: A Review
Graves' disease (GD) is an autoimmune condition defined by the presence of TSH receptor autoantibodies. It is the leading cause of hyperthyroidism worldwide. Though GD can occur at any age, it is more common in adults aged 20 to 50. Women are more likely to get GD.
Kalyani U. Chande *1, Tushar Nandode2
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Aim: to assess the efficacy of non-toxic goiter treatment by the use of iodine alone or combinations of iodine with selenium and enterosorbent in adults on the territories of mild iodine deficiency and anthropogenic pollution.
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Background: Taking into account that many psychophysiological parameters directly depend on the severity and duration of pathological process and on the efficiency of treatment, investigations asessing remote results, health-related quality of life, and ...
O. A. Nechaeva +5 more
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Prophylaxis of postoperative hypocalcemia in patients with diffuse toxic goiter
In recent years, the surgical treatment of DTG includes extirpation of the thyroid gland that can lead to the development of postoperative hypocalcemia, which causes of development are under study.
M. B. Gudieva +4 more
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Not Only Follicular Helper T-Cells but Also Peripheral Helper T-Cells Expanded Correlate With Disease Severity and B-Cell Differentiation in Graves' Disease. [PDF]
Objective To study the expression of peripheral helper T (Tph)‐cells in the blood and thyroid of Graves’ disease (GD) patients and their correlation with B‐cells and clinical indicators. Methods A total of 25 cases of newly diagnosed GD and 25 cases of healthy controls were recruited. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated.
Huang Z +5 more
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Surgical Imperatives in Benign Follicular Nodular Disease: Redefining Malignancy Risk and the Role of Total Thyroidectomy [PDF]
Background Goiter is the most prevalent endocrine illness, and it is considered endemic when > 10% of a community has it. The patient may not notice the nodules, which typically form early in endemic goiter and later in sporadic goiter. Objectives The objective of this study is to determine the incidence, histopathological subtypes, and risk of thyroid
Dewana A.
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CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS, IMMUNOPATOGENESIS OF DIFFUSE TOXIC GOITER
This review of the literature is devoted to an actual problem in the field of endicrinology, such as DTG. The main clinical manifestations of DTG associated with an excess of thyroid hormones, affecting simultaneously several different body systems, are ...
Olimjonova Farangiz Jasur Qizi +4 more
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Stressogenic aspects of diffuse toxic goiter relapse with signs of thyrotoxic myocar-dial dystrophy [PDF]
Probability of relapse development of diffuse toxic goiter during the nearest two years after treatment is determined by its results and stressogenic capacity level, which is defined by Holmes and Rage method.
Onyushkina N.Yu., Rodionova T.I.
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