Abstract
It was conducted a comprehensive survey of 87 women aged 22-54 years who had chronic noncalculous cholecystitis as the main diagnosis, and hyperplasia of the thyroid gland was firstly established in the conditions of the resort Truskavets, and accordingly, these women did not use drugs for its treatment. It was found that in the presence of thyroid gland hyperplasia and noncalculous cholecystitis, thyroid status in women is characterized by hypofunction of the thyroid gland, and changes in it functioning occur by the type of hypothyroidism. The thyroid status of such patients, according to some features, corresponds to subclinical, in some cases – manifest primary hypothyroidism in addition with the syndrome of "low T3". The values of the parameters that characterize the hormonal status of the patients, in its pure form not meet any of these pathological conditions.
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