Pseudohypoparathyroidism and pseudo-pseudohypoparathyroidism

Pseudohypoparathyroidism (congenital osteodystrophy of Albright) is a rare hereditary syndrome, characterized by tissue resistance to parathyroid hormone, hypocalcemia, increased function of the parathyroid glands, short stature and skeletal anomalies, an increase in parathyroid function, short

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Pseudohypoparathyroidism (congenital osteodystrophy of Albright) is a rare hereditary syndrome, characterized by tissue resistance to parathyroid hormone, hypocalcemia, increased function of the parathyroid glands, short stature and skeletal anomalies, an increase in parathyroid function, short

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Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton, characterized by a decrease in bone mass per unit volume and a disorder of bone microarchitecture, leading to an increase in bone fragility and a high risk

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Osteoporosis is a systemic disease of the skeleton, characterized by a decrease in bone mass per unit volume and a disorder of bone microarchitecture, leading to an increase in bone fragility and a high risk

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Hypothalamic-hypophysial diseases. Craniopharyngioma

Hypothalamic-hypophysial diseases can be subdivided into diseases with a proven lesion of the hypothalamus proper, a disease with a hypothetical hypothalamic genesis, with hypothalamic-hypophysial genesis and the hypopharyngeal lesions proper. Craniopharyngioma Craniopharyngioma is a hypothalamic

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Hypothalamic-hypophysial diseases can be subdivided into diseases with a proven lesion of the hypothalamus proper, a disease with a hypothetical hypothalamic genesis, with hypothalamic-hypophysial genesis and the hypopharyngeal lesions proper. Craniopharyngioma Craniopharyngioma is a hypothalamic

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Hypothalamic-hypophysial diseases

Among the tumors of the hypothalamic region, in addition to the craniopharyngioma, there are gliomas, hemangiomas, dysgerminomas, hamartomas, ganglion neurinomas, ependymomas, medulloblastomas, lipomas, neuroblastomas, lymphomas, plasmacytomas, colloid and dermoid cysts, sarcomas. Depending on the location

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Among the tumors of the hypothalamic region, in addition to the craniopharyngioma, there are gliomas, hemangiomas, dysgerminomas, hamartomas, ganglion neurinomas, ependymomas, medulloblastomas, lipomas, neuroblastomas, lymphomas, plasmacytomas, colloid and dermoid cysts, sarcomas. Depending on the location

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Acromegaly and gigantism

Acromegaly and gigantism are neuroendocrine syndromes resulting from excessive production or increased biological activity of growth hormone. These two diseases should be considered as age-related variations of the same pathological process, the specific clinical manifestations

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Acromegaly and gigantism are neuroendocrine syndromes resulting from excessive production or increased biological activity of growth hormone. These two diseases should be considered as age-related variations of the same pathological process, the specific clinical manifestations

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Panhypopituitarism

Hypothalamic-hypophysial insufficiency (panhypopituitalism) is a clinical syndrome that develops as a result of destruction of the adenohypophysis, followed by a persistent decrease in the production of tropic hormones and impaired activity of the peripheral endocrine

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Hypothalamic-hypophysial insufficiency (panhypopituitalism) is a clinical syndrome that develops as a result of destruction of the adenohypophysis, followed by a persistent decrease in the production of tropic hormones and impaired activity of the peripheral endocrine

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Growth Failure

Growth Failure Growth deficiency (growth hormone deficiency) occurs with a large number of diseases and syndromes. According to etiology, congenital and acquired as well as organic and idiopathic growth hormone deficiency are distinguished. In the

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Growth Failure Growth deficiency (growth hormone deficiency) occurs with a large number of diseases and syndromes. According to etiology, congenital and acquired as well as organic and idiopathic growth hormone deficiency are distinguished. In the

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YOUTH GYNECOMASTI

Definition Juvenile gynecomastia is any visible or palpable one- or two-sided increase in the mammary gland in boys and in young males. Synonym: pubertal gynecomastia, transient gynecomastia. Spread. 75% of adolescent boys have transient gynecomastia.

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Definition Juvenile gynecomastia is any visible or palpable one- or two-sided increase in the mammary gland in boys and in young males. Synonym: pubertal gynecomastia, transient gynecomastia. Spread. 75% of adolescent boys have transient gynecomastia.

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Differential diagnosis.

Gynecomastia must be distinguished from cancer, adenofibromas, adenomas, cystic mastopathy. The mastitis of young men is closely related to the early stage of gynecomastia, which in most cases takes place upon the onset of puberty.

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Gynecomastia must be distinguished from cancer, adenofibromas, adenomas, cystic mastopathy. The mastitis of young men is closely related to the early stage of gynecomastia, which in most cases takes place upon the onset of puberty.

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Treatment of insulin resistance

Treatment of insulin resistance mainly depends on the pathogenetic mechanisms that led to its development. When insulin resistance occurs due to an increase in the titer of circulating antibodies to insulin, porcine (suinsulin, actrapid, etc.)

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Treatment of insulin resistance mainly depends on the pathogenetic mechanisms that led to its development. When insulin resistance occurs due to an increase in the titer of circulating antibodies to insulin, porcine (suinsulin, actrapid, etc.)

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