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Diseases of the endocrine system and metabolic disorders (endocrinology)

Treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis

The current treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis can not return the damaged iron ability to function normally and synthesize the hormones necessary for the body

Autoimmune thyroiditis: how to recognize and how to treat?

In the fourth class of diseases, this pathology (other names - autoimmune chronic thyroiditis, Hashimoto's disease or thyroiditis, lymphocytic or lymphomatous thyroiditis) has a code for ICD 10 - E06.3.

Phenyl pyruvic oligophrenia or phenylketonuria

The disease was first diagnosed in the 30s of the last century in Norway by a physician Ivar Foelling, who called it hyperphenylalaninemia

Autoimmune thyroiditis in a child

This disease can not occur through the fault of the patient himself. After multiple studies, it was found that the main cause of autoimmune thyroiditis in a child is the presence of hereditary predisposition.

Hypothyroid coma

One of the most dangerous complications of hypothyroidism is the hypothyroid coma. Most often it appears in patients suffering from hypothyroidism, in elderly and senile age, while in most cases it affects women.

Hepatocerebral dystrophy

Wilson-Konovalov's disease, or hepatocerebral dystrophy is a hereditary pathology, in which liver and nervous system damage is observed.

Violation of the water-electrolyte balance

Violation of the water-electrolyte balance in the body happens in the following situations: when hyperhydration - excessive accumulation of water in the body and its slow release.

Hyperplasia of the adrenal glands

Hyperplasia of the adrenal glands refers to serious pathologies, which is explained by the functional characteristics of the paired gland - the production of special hormones (glucocorticoids, androgens, aldosterone, adrenaline and norepinephrine) regulating the vital activity of the whole organism.

Endemic goiter

Endemic goiter is characterized by an increase in the thyroid gland, which causes the neck to deform.

Diffusive Thyroid Changes

Diffusive changes in the thyroid gland are changes in the tissues of the entire thyroid gland, which is revealed in the course of ultrasound (ultrasound). With certain transformations in iron with the help of ultrasonic diagnostics, a change in the ability of the thyroid tissue to reflect sound is noted (called echogenicity).

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