Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria

Introduction. It is known that in 15.0-20.0% of the world’s population there is at least one episode of urticaria throughout the life, and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalence, absence of unified diagnostic algorithms, multifactorial etiology, of...

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Main Authors: Rudnyk T., Nadashkevіch O., Parashchuk B., Zaychenko Y.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House "Kyrylytsya" 2013-06-01
Series:Львівський клінічний вісник
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Online Access:http://lkv.biz/functional-state-of-the-thyroid-gland-in-patients-with-urticaria/
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author Rudnyk T.
Nadashkevіch O.
Parashchuk B.
Zaychenko Y.
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Nadashkevіch O.
Parashchuk B.
Zaychenko Y.
Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
Львівський клінічний вісник
and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalence
absence of unified diagnostic algorithms
multifactorial etiology
often resistance to treatment and rehabilitation measures with a significant decrease in the quality of life of patients is the cause of a careful attention to its study. However
despite the fact that it would be possible to assume the commonality of the pathogenetic mechanisms of allergic dermatitis and damage to the glands of the internal secretion
in particular
thyroid gland
today the insufficient attention is paid to the research of the role of the latter in the occurrence of urticaria
the information about the informativeness of the individual criteria for assessing its condition
the influence of pathological changes of the thyroid gland on the clinical course of urticaria is not outlined. Aim. To investigate the functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria and to determine its dependence on the severity of the urticaria
its duration
and the long-term duration of the last clinical remission. Materials and methods. 86 patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (34 men and 52 women) aged 15-67 years were examined. Control group consisted of 20 healthy people. The duration of the disease varied from 5 months to 29 years. The mild course of dermatosis was diagnosed in 31 (36.0%) patients
the moderate – in 24 (28.0%)
and the severe course – in 31 (36.0%). The function of the thyroid gland was evaluated by the determining the level of thyroxin
triiodothyronine and tyroglobulin in the blood serum. Results. In patients with urticaria
there is a dependence of the function of the thyroid gland on the presence and duration of the last remission – significant increase of the thyroxine levels and reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum of patients with the continuous course of urticaria and duration of the last remission up to 3 months
and a possible increase of thyroglobulin level in serum in the patients without remission. Conclusions. It was found that urticaria is accompanied by the dysfunction of the thyroid gland which lies in a certain growth of thyroxine and thyroglobulin and in the reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum. The intensity of the changes mentioned above depends on the clinical course of the pathological process
specifically on the presence and progression of the last clinical remission
autoimmune disorders
urticaria
author_facet Rudnyk T.
Nadashkevіch O.
Parashchuk B.
Zaychenko Y.
author_sort Rudnyk T.
title Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
title_short Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
title_full Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
title_fullStr Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
title_full_unstemmed Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with Urticaria
title_sort functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria
publisher Publishing House "Kyrylytsya"
series Львівський клінічний вісник
issn 2306-4269
2520-2898
publishDate 2013-06-01
description Introduction. It is known that in 15.0-20.0% of the world’s population there is at least one episode of urticaria throughout the life, and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalence, absence of unified diagnostic algorithms, multifactorial etiology, often resistance to treatment and rehabilitation measures with a significant decrease in the quality of life of patients is the cause of a careful attention to its study. However, despite the fact that it would be possible to assume the commonality of the pathogenetic mechanisms of allergic dermatitis and damage to the glands of the internal secretion, in particular, thyroid gland, today the insufficient attention is paid to the research of the role of the latter in the occurrence of urticaria, the information about the informativeness of the individual criteria for assessing its condition, the influence of pathological changes of the thyroid gland on the clinical course of urticaria is not outlined. Aim. To investigate the functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria and to determine its dependence on the severity of the urticaria, its duration, and the long-term duration of the last clinical remission. Materials and methods. 86 patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (34 men and 52 women) aged 15-67 years were examined. Control group consisted of 20 healthy people. The duration of the disease varied from 5 months to 29 years. The mild course of dermatosis was diagnosed in 31 (36.0%) patients, the moderate – in 24 (28.0%), and the severe course – in 31 (36.0%). The function of the thyroid gland was evaluated by the determining the level of thyroxin, triiodothyronine and tyroglobulin in the blood serum. Results. In patients with urticaria, there is a dependence of the function of the thyroid gland on the presence and duration of the last remission – significant increase of the thyroxine levels and reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum of patients with the continuous course of urticaria and duration of the last remission up to 3 months, and a possible increase of thyroglobulin level in serum in the patients without remission. Conclusions. It was found that urticaria is accompanied by the dysfunction of the thyroid gland which lies in a certain growth of thyroxine and thyroglobulin and in the reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum. The intensity of the changes mentioned above depends on the clinical course of the pathological process, specifically on the presence and progression of the last clinical remission, in this connection it is expedient to further study the involvement of the thyroid gland into the autoimmune processes in patients with dermatosis.
topic and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalence
absence of unified diagnostic algorithms
multifactorial etiology
often resistance to treatment and rehabilitation measures with a significant decrease in the quality of life of patients is the cause of a careful attention to its study. However
despite the fact that it would be possible to assume the commonality of the pathogenetic mechanisms of allergic dermatitis and damage to the glands of the internal secretion
in particular
thyroid gland
today the insufficient attention is paid to the research of the role of the latter in the occurrence of urticaria
the information about the informativeness of the individual criteria for assessing its condition
the influence of pathological changes of the thyroid gland on the clinical course of urticaria is not outlined. Aim. To investigate the functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria and to determine its dependence on the severity of the urticaria
its duration
and the long-term duration of the last clinical remission. Materials and methods. 86 patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (34 men and 52 women) aged 15-67 years were examined. Control group consisted of 20 healthy people. The duration of the disease varied from 5 months to 29 years. The mild course of dermatosis was diagnosed in 31 (36.0%) patients
the moderate – in 24 (28.0%)
and the severe course – in 31 (36.0%). The function of the thyroid gland was evaluated by the determining the level of thyroxin
triiodothyronine and tyroglobulin in the blood serum. Results. In patients with urticaria
there is a dependence of the function of the thyroid gland on the presence and duration of the last remission – significant increase of the thyroxine levels and reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum of patients with the continuous course of urticaria and duration of the last remission up to 3 months
and a possible increase of thyroglobulin level in serum in the patients without remission. Conclusions. It was found that urticaria is accompanied by the dysfunction of the thyroid gland which lies in a certain growth of thyroxine and thyroglobulin and in the reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum. The intensity of the changes mentioned above depends on the clinical course of the pathological process
specifically on the presence and progression of the last clinical remission
autoimmune disorders
urticaria
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spelling doaj-45f02643eb2f48f1b494d90bff0daeaa2020-11-24T20:47:19ZengPublishing House "Kyrylytsya" Львівський клінічний вісник2306-42692520-28982013-06-0122273110.25040/lkv2013.02.027Functional State of the Thyroid Gland in Patients with UrticariaRudnyk T.0Nadashkevіch O. 1Parashchuk B.2Zaychenko Y.3Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical UniversityDanylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical UniversityDanylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical UniversityDanylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical UniversityIntroduction. It is known that in 15.0-20.0% of the world’s population there is at least one episode of urticaria throughout the life, and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalence, absence of unified diagnostic algorithms, multifactorial etiology, often resistance to treatment and rehabilitation measures with a significant decrease in the quality of life of patients is the cause of a careful attention to its study. However, despite the fact that it would be possible to assume the commonality of the pathogenetic mechanisms of allergic dermatitis and damage to the glands of the internal secretion, in particular, thyroid gland, today the insufficient attention is paid to the research of the role of the latter in the occurrence of urticaria, the information about the informativeness of the individual criteria for assessing its condition, the influence of pathological changes of the thyroid gland on the clinical course of urticaria is not outlined. Aim. To investigate the functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria and to determine its dependence on the severity of the urticaria, its duration, and the long-term duration of the last clinical remission. Materials and methods. 86 patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (34 men and 52 women) aged 15-67 years were examined. Control group consisted of 20 healthy people. The duration of the disease varied from 5 months to 29 years. The mild course of dermatosis was diagnosed in 31 (36.0%) patients, the moderate – in 24 (28.0%), and the severe course – in 31 (36.0%). The function of the thyroid gland was evaluated by the determining the level of thyroxin, triiodothyronine and tyroglobulin in the blood serum. Results. In patients with urticaria, there is a dependence of the function of the thyroid gland on the presence and duration of the last remission – significant increase of the thyroxine levels and reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum of patients with the continuous course of urticaria and duration of the last remission up to 3 months, and a possible increase of thyroglobulin level in serum in the patients without remission. Conclusions. It was found that urticaria is accompanied by the dysfunction of the thyroid gland which lies in a certain growth of thyroxine and thyroglobulin and in the reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum. The intensity of the changes mentioned above depends on the clinical course of the pathological process, specifically on the presence and progression of the last clinical remission, in this connection it is expedient to further study the involvement of the thyroid gland into the autoimmune processes in patients with dermatosis.http://lkv.biz/functional-state-of-the-thyroid-gland-in-patients-with-urticaria/and therefore it belongs to the group of dermatoses of a social nature. Significant prevalenceabsence of unified diagnostic algorithmsmultifactorial etiologyoften resistance to treatment and rehabilitation measures with a significant decrease in the quality of life of patients is the cause of a careful attention to its study. Howeverdespite the fact that it would be possible to assume the commonality of the pathogenetic mechanisms of allergic dermatitis and damage to the glands of the internal secretionin particularthyroid glandtoday the insufficient attention is paid to the research of the role of the latter in the occurrence of urticariathe information about the informativeness of the individual criteria for assessing its conditionthe influence of pathological changes of the thyroid gland on the clinical course of urticaria is not outlined. Aim. To investigate the functional state of the thyroid gland in patients with urticaria and to determine its dependence on the severity of the urticariaits durationand the long-term duration of the last clinical remission. Materials and methods. 86 patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria (34 men and 52 women) aged 15-67 years were examined. Control group consisted of 20 healthy people. The duration of the disease varied from 5 months to 29 years. The mild course of dermatosis was diagnosed in 31 (36.0%) patientsthe moderate – in 24 (28.0%)and the severe course – in 31 (36.0%). The function of the thyroid gland was evaluated by the determining the level of thyroxintriiodothyronine and tyroglobulin in the blood serum. Results. In patients with urticariathere is a dependence of the function of the thyroid gland on the presence and duration of the last remission – significant increase of the thyroxine levels and reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum of patients with the continuous course of urticaria and duration of the last remission up to 3 monthsand a possible increase of thyroglobulin level in serum in the patients without remission. Conclusions. It was found that urticaria is accompanied by the dysfunction of the thyroid gland which lies in a certain growth of thyroxine and thyroglobulin and in the reduction of triiodothyronine level in the blood serum. The intensity of the changes mentioned above depends on the clinical course of the pathological processspecifically on the presence and progression of the last clinical remissionautoimmune disordersurticaria