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Особенности костной резорбции у женщин в состоянии постовариоэктомии различного генеза

Особенности костной резорбции у женщин в состоянии постовариоэктомии различного генеза

Abstract

In this article clinical indexes of the dynamics of mineral bone density according to both densitometry and marker of resorption as well as bone formation and steroid blood hormons in patients in postovarioectomy are analysed. These patients state was complicated by cancer of the corpus and colli uterus after etiopathogenetic treatment including total husterectomy, radiation therapy and polychemotherapy. According the results of the comparative analysis in patients with postvarioectomic syndrome developed after surgical treatment for benign internal genitalia diseases we may make the conclusion on pathogenetic role of postovarioectomic syndrome in the development of bone disturbances in female patients which underwent total hysterectomy and special therapy.

Рассмотрена проблема изменения минеральной плотности кости по данным денситометрии и маркеров резорбции, формирования кости и стероидных гормонов крови у пациенток в состоянии постовариоэктомии, отягощенных раком тела и шейки матки после проведенного этиопатогенетического лечения, включавшего тотальную гистерэктомию, сочетанную лучевую терапию и полихимотеапию (СЧЛ, ПХТ). Проведено сравнение с группой женщин в состоянии постовариоэктомического синдрома, развившегося после хирургического лечения по поводу доброкачественных заболеваний внутренних гениталий. Обосновывается патогенетическая роль постовариоэктомического синдрома в развитии костных нарушений у женщин после тотальной гистероэктомии и специальных методов лечения (СЧЛ, ПХТ).

Keywords

ПОСТОВАРИОЭКТОМИЧЕСКИЙ СИНДРОМ, ОСТЕОПОРОЗ, ОСТЕОПЕНИЯ, СОЧЕТАННАЯ ЛУЧЕВАЯ ТЕРАПИЯ (СЧЛ), ПОЛИХИМИОТЕРАПИЯ (ПХТ), ТОТАЛЬНАЯ ГИСТЕРЭКТОМИЯ, ДЕНСИТОМЕТРИЯ, МАРКЕРЫ ФОРМИРОВАНИЯ И РЕЗОРБЦИИ КОСТИ

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