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INFLUENCE OF IODINE DEFICIENCY ON THE COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH A HUMAN NON-CARE

Authors: Ivakhnenko, N.; Redko, I.; Chakmazova, E.;

INFLUENCE OF IODINE DEFICIENCY ON THE COURSE OF PREGNANCY IN WOMEN WITH A HUMAN NON-CARE

Abstract

A clinical and endocrinological parallel was established in women with recurrent miscarriage based on clinical and anamnestic data and hormonal examination results (determination of thyroid hormone - thyroid stimulating hormone, free thyroxine, ovarian androgen, testosterone, and adrenal gland - heart and adrenaline - androgen oleomas - testosterone;as well as urinary iodine excretion).Revealed a moderate decrease in the excretion of iodine with urine.With the provision of iodine in the body of pregnant women, these changes are easily compensated.In order to provide pregnant women with habitual miscarriage with iodine, the drug iodomarin 200 mg was administered 1 time per day.Correction of endocrine disorders implies an adequate, individually selected therapy.This allowed pregnant women with habitual miscarriage to endure pregnancy in 86.2% of cases.

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Miscarriage; Iodine Excretion with Urine; Hormones of the Pituitary; Thyroid; Ovaries; Adrenal Glands: Drug Correction., невиношування вагітності; екскреція йоду з сечею; гормони гіпофіза; щитоподібної залозі; яєчників; надниркових залоз; медикаментозна корекція, невынашивание беременности; экскреция йода с мочой; гормоны гипофиза; щитовидной железы; яичников; надпочечников; медикаментозная коррекция.

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