A MODERN VIEW ON PRIMARY PREVENTION OF HYPOTHYROIDISM

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Western European Studies

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Hypothyroidism is an endocrinological disease that manifests itself as insufficient production of thyroid hormones. There are three degrees of the disease: primary, secondary and tertiary hypothyroidism in women and men. Hypothyroidism is one of the most common diseases of the endocrine system. Despite the well-studied etiology, pathogenesis and simple diagnosis, in some cases the disease remains unrecognized for a long time, which is due to the slow increase in thyroid deficiency and, accordingly, the severity of the clinical picture. The biological action of thyroid hormones is very diverse: by activating the transcription of numerous genes, they participate in the regulation of basic physiological processes in the body, therefore their deficiency can manifest itself in a wide variety of clinical manifestations and symptoms and imitate diseases of almost all body systems

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