Peculiarities of the Development of Hypothiriosis in Women of the Climacteric Period
Abstract
This article presents the results of a study in which 100 menopausal women were examined. The pituitary-thyroid and pituitary-ovarian status was assessed in groups of women who differed in the functional state of the thyroid gland and in the course of the perimenopausal period. The conducted radioimmunoassay studies made it possible to establish that in the perimenopause there is an aggravation of the functional inferiority of the thyroid gland, especially pronounced in menopausal syndrome (CS), there is a significant mismatch in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary structures in CS against the background of hypothyroidism, which, in our opinion, is a predisposing factor to the predominance of severe forms. CS in women with hypothyroidism.
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