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Ter Arkh ; 94(10): 1177-1181, 2022 Nov 22.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36468992

ABSTRACT

In modern diabetology, the most important condition for a personalized approach to patient management is to determine the type of diabetes mellitus. Particular attention is drawn to a large, but at the same time insufficiently studied group of patients with diabetes mellitus due to diseases of the pancreas or as a result of surgical interventions on the pancreas, in particular, patients who, for a number of vital indications, undergo total pancreatectomy and the mechanism of development of impaired glucose homeostasis have not been studied in these patients. To date, there are no specific algorithms for managing this category of patients. This clinical example emphasizes that the management of glycemia in patients with diabetes mellitus as a result of total pancreatectomy is an extremely difficult task that requires a multidisciplinary approach in the treatment of this category of patients, the participation of an endocrinologist at all stages of patient treatment.


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Diabetes Mellitus , Pancreatectomy , Humans , Pancreatectomy/adverse effects , Blood Glucose , Pancreas
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Probl Endokrinol (Mosk) ; 68(1): 101-108, 2021 12 03.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35262301

ABSTRACT

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is one of the most effective and common treatments for testosterone deficiency today. It is often prescribed, focusing only on the level of testosterone and the presence of patient complaints about a decrease in sexual function. Quite rarely, doctors additionally assess the level of estradiol and, as a consequence, the initial presence of a symptom of hyperestrogenism. One of the likely consequences of the appointment of TRT may be an excess of estradiol, the excess formation of which is associated with the enzyme aromatase, which converts testosterone into estradiol. Despite the availability of laboratory determination of the level of estradiol, the result may not always coincide with the clinical picture, one of the reasons is the difference in the methods for determining the level of estradiol in each laboratory, there is no single standard or «reference¼ today. This article describes the evolution of TRT, and also focuses on the variability of estradiol levels from laboratory to laboratory, and explains in detail why the assessment of estradiol over time should be carried out in only one laboratory. A systematic literature search was carried out in the databases Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and Elibrary, CyberLeninka.The purpose of our review was the need to engage the attention of specialists to the problem of hyperestrogenism, the not always justified prescription of TRT in patients with obesity, hypogonadism and hyperestrogenism, as well as to the problem of laboratory diagnosis of hyperestrogenism, which is acute not only in our country, but all over the world.


Subject(s)
Hormone Replacement Therapy , Hypogonadism , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Hormone Replacement Therapy/methods , Humans , Hypogonadism/diagnosis , Hypogonadism/drug therapy , Obesity/complications , Obesity/drug therapy , Testosterone/therapeutic use
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Urologiia ; (1): 114-118, 2019 Apr.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31184028

ABSTRACT

Obesity is one of the actual problems of modern medicine. The comorbid conditions in patients with obesity and metabolic syndrome have no less important value, attracting the attention of scientists and clinicians. Renal stone disease is one these diseases. We are interested in its development, which is directly related to the effect of excess amounts of such a monosaccharide, as fructose. For quite a long time, this carbohydrate was considered to have only positive properties, including its role in carbohydrate metabolism in general, and, in particular, in diabetes mellitus. Over the years, a pathological effect of excess fructose was detected. Since fructose was used to replace glucose, and accordingly, its amount in food, and especially in diabetic foods, was growing. In addition, the industrial production of corn-based fructose has become much less expensive than the production of sucrose, which has also contributed to the increased use of this monosaccharide in the food industry. In this article, the mechanisms leading to the development of pathologies which are associated with the excessive use of fructose, increase in the level of uric acid with subsequent formation of uric acid stones, are reviewed. Thus, the study of the effect of fructose on the pathogenesis of renal stone disease is interesting and extremely relevant, since for many specialists, it is animal protein that is associated with the development of kidney stone disease and the role of fructose is not only unobvious, but is also a revelation.


Subject(s)
Fructose , Kidney Calculi , Animals , Fructose/adverse effects , Humans , Kidney Calculi/complications , Kidney Calculi/etiology , Metabolic Syndrome/complications , Obesity/complications , Uric Acid
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