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The role of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics in the detection of gynecological pathologies of an endocrine nature against the background of anemia

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Abstract

The article examines the importance and relevance of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics for the detection of gynecological diseases with an endocrine basis against the background of anemia in women. The necessity of an integrated approach to diagnosis is substantiated, combining methods from various medical fields to identify links between the endocrine system, gynecological pathologies and anemia. The results of the work emphasize the importance of an interdisciplinary approach for more accurate diagnosis and optimization of treatment of gynecological pathologies against the background of anemia, contributing to improving the quality of life of patients. This article examines a practical example of the application of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics for the detection of anemia against the background of endocrine pathologies in pregnant women. Research on the health status of pregnant women is becoming increasingly relevant in the context of ensuring optimal conditions for fetal development and maternal health. One of the key problems requiring attention is iron deficiency anemia and its connection with thyroid function in pregnant women. Understanding the relationship between these conditions is essential for effective pregnancy management and prevention of complications in both mother and fetus. In this study, attention is paid to the study of the relationship between serum ferritin levels, thyroid hormones and the presence of iron deficiency in pregnant women in early pregnancy. The results of the study reviewed in this article confirmed the existence of an inverse correlation between serum ferritin levels and the level of one of the thyroid hormones, which indicates a possible relationship between iron deficiency and thyroid function in pregnant women. These findings are important to the medical community, providing a framework for developing strategies for the diagnosis and management of pregnancy, taking into account the interaction between iron deficiency and thyroid function. The results of the study can become a starting point for new research approaches and contribute to the development of more effective methods of supporting the health of pregnant women. This article also focuses on the development of anemia in women in the menopausal period.

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Angelina M. Korchagina, Diana A. Tadevosyan, Daria D. Ivanova, Elizaveta A. Ermakova, Aleksandra D. Kokoreva, Noemi D. Kirkevich, Derenik S. Chragyan, Khava R. Khutieva. The role of interdisciplinary functional diagnostics in the detection of gynecological pathologies of an endocrine nature against the background of anemia. Cardiometry; Issue 30; February 2024; p.73-79; DOI: 10.18137/cardiometry.2024.30.7379; Available from: https://www.cardiometry.net/issues/no30-february-2024/role-interdisciplinary-functional-diagnostics

Keywords

Iron deficiency,  Anemia,  Iron deficiency anemia,  Pregnant,  Gynecological diseases,  Erythrocytes,  Thyroid gland,  Iron and estrogen levels,  Ferritin,  Thyroid peroxidase,  Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH),  Hemogram
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