Endocrine DiseasesReference Book Of Diseases
Hyperparathyroidism: causes, symptoms and treatment.
OverviewHyperparathyroidism provokes pathological disorders in the musculoskeletal system and excretory organs. Women are more prone to the emergen...
OverviewHyperparathyroidism provokes pathological disorders in the musculoskeletal system and excretory organs. Women are more prone to the emergen...
hyperthyroidism - a clinical condition that is characterized by increased activity of the thyroid gland to develop T3 hormones (thyroxine) and T4 (...
hypoglycemia - clinical and laboratory syndrome, in which the serum glucose level is significantly reduced. Laboratory size indicator, wherein the ...
OverviewUnfortunately, hypercholesterolemia is not uncommon - according to recent studies, there are about 200 million people suffer from hyperchol...
Thyroglobulin is an important protein that is involved in the work of the thyroid gland. When immunity is impaired, special antibodies begin to be ...
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a pathological condition, in which the function of the thyroid gland is impaired and mild symptoms appear.The diseas...
A pancreatic attack is a pathological condition in which various symptoms appear that indicate acute inflammatory process in the organ. The disease...
Diffuse toxic goiter is a consequence of autoimmune disorders in the human body. The pathological condition is characterized by an increase in the ...
In the human body, the endocrine system is responsible for all metabolic processes, it is composed of numerous glands of internal and external secr...
Subacute thyroiditis is a pathological condition, which occurs more often after a viral infection. The disease is characterized by an inflammatory ...
Disease autoimmune thyroiditis is a serious pathology, which is diagnosed in most cases when the thyroid gland malfunctions. Against the background...
In the thyroid gland, thyroxine T4 is synthesized, which, entering the blood, is transformed into triiodothyronine T3, the most active form of thyr...