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PREVALENCE OF THE PSYCHOSOMATIC SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH ENDEMIC GOITER

Abstract

Aim. To study the prevalence of the psychosomatic syndrome in patients with endemic goiter in Tajikistan.

Materials and methods. The study includes analysis of 602 patients, of which 108 are men of 30,6±13,98 average age and 494 women of 36,44±13,74 average age. Examination methods included: thyroid gland ultrasound, TSH levels test, free thyroxine and free triiodothyronine estimate tests, thyroid peroxidase and TSH receptor antibody tests.

Results. It was revealed 102 of 602 patients had the euthyroid condition without enlargement of the thyroid gland that shows an absence of correlation between endemic goiter and psychosomatic syndrome. It should be noted that the presence of a hypochondriac syndrome in 2,8% and depression in 10,4% of patients indicates the necessity of consultation and therapeutic intervention of psychiatrists.

Conclusion. Prevalence of the psychosomatic syndrome among analyzed patients with endemic goiter made 66,8%. The presence of a hypochondriac syndrome and depression in these patients shows the necessity of consultation and therapeutic intervention of psychiatrists.

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About the Authors

A. A. Inoyatova
Endocrinology department of Avicenna Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan


N. M. Sharopova
Department of psychiatry and narcology them. prof. M.G. Gulyamova TSMU them. Abuali ibn Sino
Tajikistan


D. H. Muborakshoeva
Endocrinology department of Avicenna Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan


A. A. Musoyev
Endocrinology department of Avicenna Tajik State Medical University
Tajikistan

Musoev Ashraf Akhmatovich - resident of the Department

Dushanbe

+992 939959959

 



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Inoyatova A.A., Sharopova N.M., Muborakshoeva D.H., Musoyev A.A. PREVALENCE OF THE PSYCHOSOMATIC SYNDROME IN PATIENTS WITH ENDEMIC GOITER. Health care of Tajikistan. 2018;(2):58-63. (In Russ.)

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