Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)

Psychoneurological changes in Graves’ disease are expressed in all patients at the early stages of the disease. Adolescents begin to do poorly in school, to skip school, there are changes in their behavior. Patients are characterized by the development of motor excitation, fidgeting, restlessness, h...

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Main Authors: Sh.Т. Мuratova, S.I. Ismailov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House Zaslavsky 2015-09-01
Series:Mìžnarodnij Endokrinologìčnij Žurnal
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Online Access:http://iej.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/72645
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spelling doaj-4957b8e56d2e40529f9ea179002391ee2020-11-24T22:31:50ZengPublishing House ZaslavskyMìžnarodnij Endokrinologìčnij Žurnal2224-07212307-14272015-09-01116.70869010.22141/2224-0721.6.70.2015.7264572645Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)Sh.Т. Мuratova0S.I. Ismailov1Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Centre of Endocrinology of the Republic of Uzbekistan, TashkentSpecialized Scientific and Practical Medical Centre of Endocrinology of the Republic of Uzbekistan, TashkentPsychoneurological changes in Graves’ disease are expressed in all patients at the early stages of the disease. Adolescents begin to do poorly in school, to skip school, there are changes in their behavior. Patients are characterized by the development of motor excitation, fidgeting, restlessness, hyperactivity, loss of memory, deterioration in school performance, sleep disturbances, movement disorders: tremor, rough, choreiform twitching of fingers and some muscle groups, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis may occur, which can last from a few minutes to several hours or even days. Anxiety syndromes associated with hyperthyroidism are usually complicated by depression and decreased cognitive functions such as memory and attention. In prospective studies, there were revealed a low level of non-verbal intelligence, verbal memory and cognitive function, increased anxiety, mood disorders, including depression, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease; it is noted that after the rapid perception, there is its fast decrement, memory lapses, disorders in speech and self-awareness. Treating hyperthyroidism generally leads to an improvement in cognitive and behavioral disorders. However, cognitive function recover more slowly than the psychoemotional disorders, which ultimately leads to reduced quality of life, even after successful treatment of hyperthyroidism.http://iej.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/72645Graves’ diseaseintelligencepsychocognitive states
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S.I. Ismailov
Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
Mìžnarodnij Endokrinologìčnij Žurnal
Graves’ disease
intelligence
psychocognitive states
author_facet Sh.Т. Мuratova
S.I. Ismailov
author_sort Sh.Т. Мuratova
title Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
title_short Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
title_full Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
title_fullStr Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Graves’ Disease on Psychocognitive State of Children and Adults (Literature Review)
title_sort influence of graves’ disease on psychocognitive state of children and adults (literature review)
publisher Publishing House Zaslavsky
series Mìžnarodnij Endokrinologìčnij Žurnal
issn 2224-0721
2307-1427
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Psychoneurological changes in Graves’ disease are expressed in all patients at the early stages of the disease. Adolescents begin to do poorly in school, to skip school, there are changes in their behavior. Patients are characterized by the development of motor excitation, fidgeting, restlessness, hyperactivity, loss of memory, deterioration in school performance, sleep disturbances, movement disorders: tremor, rough, choreiform twitching of fingers and some muscle groups, thyrotoxic periodic paralysis may occur, which can last from a few minutes to several hours or even days. Anxiety syndromes associated with hyperthyroidism are usually complicated by depression and decreased cognitive functions such as memory and attention. In prospective studies, there were revealed a low level of non-verbal intelligence, verbal memory and cognitive function, increased anxiety, mood disorders, including depression, dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease; it is noted that after the rapid perception, there is its fast decrement, memory lapses, disorders in speech and self-awareness. Treating hyperthyroidism generally leads to an improvement in cognitive and behavioral disorders. However, cognitive function recover more slowly than the psychoemotional disorders, which ultimately leads to reduced quality of life, even after successful treatment of hyperthyroidism.
topic Graves’ disease
intelligence
psychocognitive states
url http://iej.zaslavsky.com.ua/article/view/72645
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