L'évaluation des résultats à distance du traitement chirurgical du goître nodulaire endémique associé à la thyroïdite auto-immune Introduction. La thyroïdite auto-immune est l'un des problèmes les plus importants et les plus actuels de l'endocrinologie moderne, avec des mécanismes de développement étiologiques et pathogéniques insuffisamment étudiés. Elle se caractérise par le manque de méthodes de diagnostic objectives et fiables, de méthodes de traitement efficaces, de tactiques thérapeutiques incertaines et d'indications du choix des méthodes de traitement. Le but de l'étude. Détermination des marqueurs permettant de prédire l'évolution clinique et le choix ABSTRACT Introduction. Autoimmune thyroiditis is one of the most important problems of modern endocrinology, with inadequately studied etiological and pathogenic mechanisms of development. It is characterized by the lack of objective and reliable diagnostic methods, effective treatment methods, uncertain therapy or indications for the choice of treatment methods. The aim of the study. Determination of markers for prediction of clinical course and choice of surgery' volume in patients with nodular goiter and autoimmune thyroiditis, taking into account the oxidative, autoimmune and apoptotic processes. Material and methods. A total of 95 patients who were operated for a nodular endemic goiter on the
ГУ «Днепропетровская медицинская академия МЗ Украины» * кафедра хирургической стоматологии, имплантологии и пародонтологии (зав.-к. мед. н. Н.Г. Идашкина) ул. Вернадского, 9, Днепр, 49044, Украина ГУ «Буковинский государственный медицинский университет» ** кафедра терапевтической стоматологии (зав.-к. мед. н. В.И. Струк
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