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The health status of adolescents with the pubertal period hypothalamic syndrome

Abstract

74 healthy adolescents and 142 patients with the pubertal period hypothalamic syndrome were examined. The indexes of protein, lipid and carbohydrate metabolic processes, hormone state, psychological peculiarities, quality of life, physical development peculiarities and reproductive function formation were investigated. Detected clinical and laboratory changes represent the early debut of the metabolic syndrome (MS) in the adolescents with hypothalamic syndrome (HS). The polymorphism of metabolic and endocrine disorders in the adolescents with HS reflects the high risk of early atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus type 2 developments, progression of poly-endocrine pathology, resulting in reproductive disabilities.

About the Authors

E. V. Rakitskaya
Far-Eastern state medical university
Russian Federation

Rakitskaya Elena Viktorovna, M.D., Assistant Professor at the Pediatric Department, tel.: +7(4212)980-591

680000, Khabarovsk, ul.Muravyova-Amurskogo, 35. Tel./Fax: 8(4212) 326-393



R. V. Uchakina
Mother and child care institute at SB RAMS
Russian Federation

Uchakina Raisa Vladimirovna – Ph.D., Professor, Main scientific researcher

680022, Khabarovsk, ul.Voronezghskaya. 49, bldg.1.Tel.: 8(4212) 980-591



V. K. Kozlov
Mother and child care institute at SB RAMS
Russian Federation

Kozlov Vladimir Kirillovich – M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Honorable scientific researcher, Deputy Member of the RAMS, Director, tel.: +7(4212)980-335

680022, Khabarovsk, ul.Voronezghskaya. 49, bldg.1.Tel.: 8(4212) 980-591



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Rakitskaya E.V., Uchakina R.V., Kozlov V.K. The health status of adolescents with the pubertal period hypothalamic syndrome. Yakut Medical Journal. 2011;(3):14-17.

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