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[Liver and endocrine system. Part I: pituitary-thyroid axis activity disorders]

B Marek1, B Buntner, B Kos-Kudła

  • 1I Katedry i Zakładu Patofizjologii oraz, Katowicach.

Wiadomosci Lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)
|September 16, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Young people increasingly face liver diseases, impacting the endocrine system. This study examines thyroid hormone levels and binding proteins in chronic liver conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Endocrinology
  • Hepatology
  • Internal Medicine

Context:

  • Growing prevalence of liver diseases in younger populations.
  • Established link between liver function and endocrine system regulation.
  • Hepatocyte dysfunction can disrupt hormonal homeostasis.

Purpose:

  • To present current understanding of the thyreometabolic state in chronic liver disorders.
  • To review plasma levels of pituitary-thyroidal axis hormones and their binding proteins in hepatic disease.

Summary:

  • Focuses on the thyreometabolic condition and pituitary-thyroidal axis hormones in chronic hepatic disorders.
  • Examines alterations in thyroid hormones and binding proteins due to liver impairment.
  • Part I of a review on endocrine disturbances in liver disease.

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Impact:

  • Provides a foundation for understanding endocrine complications in liver disease.
  • Highlights the importance of monitoring thyroid function in patients with chronic liver conditions.
  • Informs clinical perspectives on managing patients with co-existing liver and endocrine issues.