Article 3411

Title of the article

THE EFFECT OF HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK ON THE MORPHOLOGY AND FUNCTION OF THE THYROID GLAND

Authors

Myalin Alexander Nikolaevich, Candidate of medical sciences, associate professor, sub-department of surgery, Medical Institute, Penza State University, alexmyalin @ mail.ru
Mozerov Sergey Alekseevich, Doctor of medical sciences, professor, head of sub-department of clinical morphology, Medical Institute, Penza State University, mozerov@list.ru
Anaskin Sergey Gennadyevich, Candidate of medical sciences, head of sub-department of normal physiology, Medical Faculty, National Research Nuclear University (Moscow), asg72@list.ru
Chekushkin Alexander Alexandrovich, Senior lecturer, sub-department of clinical morphology, Medical Institute, Penza State University, chekushkinaa@mail.ru
Yunyashina Yuliya Vladimirovna, Assistant, sub-department of clinical morphology, Medical Institute, Penza State University, yuniaschina@yandex.ru

Index UDK

611–018

Abstract

The experiment has ascertained that serious loss of blood causes the decreas of triiodothyronine and thyroxin levels. During the morphological analysis of thireoid gland the authors have noticed enlarged follicles formed by flat cells, filled with homogeneous colloid without any areas of resorption. That proves the hypofunction of thyrioid gland under the hemorrhagic shock.

Key words

thireoid gland, hemorrhagic shock, thyroxin, triiodothyronine.

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