20 -2 (40) 2022 — Akhmatova Nodira Rakhmatovna — CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE IN HYPOTHYROISIS

CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE IN HYPOTHYROISIS

Akhmatova Nodira Rakhmatovna Bukhara State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

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Endocrinopathy is one of the significant risk factors for cerebrovascular diseases. The number of such patients is increasing in all economically developed countries of the world. Disease associated with thyroid hormones (TH) is common in the elderly and is associated with cognitive impairment. However, pathological correlates are not well understood. We studied the pathological and clinical factors associated with hypothyroidism, the most common form of TG disease. The purpose of this review is to summarize research on the relationship between thyroid disease and cerebrovascular disease, and to discuss the main findings of overt hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

Keywords: thyroid gland, cognitive, cerebrovascular diseases, subclinical thyroid dysfunction.

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98

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101

For citation: Akhmatova Nodira Rakhmatovna CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE IN HYPOTHYROISIS //New Day in Medicine 2(40)2022 98-101 https://cutt.ly/DAp19rQ

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