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Эндокринный профиль в патогенезе деформирующего артроза голеностопного сустава в раннем периоде катамнестического наблюдения

Эндокринный профиль в патогенезе деформирующего артроза голеностопного сустава в раннем периоде катамнестического наблюдения

Abstract

Деформирующий остеоартроз голеностопного сустава (ДАГС) из всех вариантов остеоартроза составляет 9-25%, уступая лишь тазобедренному (3040%) и коленному (33,3%) (Калашников 2000; Закревский Л.К. с соавт., 1996; Creamer P. 1997, 1999; Pullig O. Et al., 1999), при этом является одной из наиболее сложных и наименее решенных медико-социальных проблем, в большинстве случаев развиваясь в следствии перенесённой тяжёлой травмы одной или нескольких его анатомических составляющих наружной и внутренней лодыжки, большеберцовой кости, таранной кости (Закревский Л.К., 1996; Загородний Н.В.,2005).

Deforming osteoarthritis of the ankle joint (DAGS) of all variants of osteoarthritis is 9-25 %, second only to the hip (30-40 %) and knee (33.3 %) (Kalashnikov, 2000; Zakrevskii L.K. et al., 1996; Creamer P. 1997, 1999; Pullig O. et al., 1999), with one of the most difficult and least unsolved medical and social problems, in most cases, developing as a consequence of undergoing a serious injury to one or more of its anatomical components the outer and inner ankle, tibia, talus (Zakrevskii L.K., 1996; Zagorodniy N.V., 2005).

Keywords

АРТРОЗ, ГОЛЕНОСТОПНЫЙ СУСТАВ, АДРЕНОКОРТИКОТРОПНЫЙ ГОРМОН (АКТГ), КОРТИЗОЛ, НЕЙРОЭНДОКРИННАЯ СИСТЕМА, ТРАВМА ГОЛЕНОСТОПНОГО СУСТАВА, КАТАМНЕЗ, РЕАБИЛИТАЦИЯ, ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE (ACTH)

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