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- ANALE ȘTIINȚIFICE USMF “NICOLAE TESTEMIȚANU”
- Anale științifice USMF “Nicolae Testemițanu”, 2009, Ediția a X-a
- Volumul 4
- Otorinolaringologie
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Title: | Unele aspecte ale patogenezei schimbărilor funcţionale a glandei tiroide asociate cu tonsilită cronică (Revista literaturii) |
Other Titles: | Some aspects of pathogenesis of functional changes of thyroid gland associated with chronic tonsillitis |
Authors: | Sandul, Alexandru Baltag, Natalia Capitan, Nina Eşanu, Ruslan |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | CEP "Medicina" |
Citation: | SANDUL, Alexandru, BALTAG, Natalia, CAPITAN, Nina, EŞANU, Ruslan. Unele aspecte ale patogenezei schimbărilor funcţionale a glandei tiroide asociate cu tonsilită cronică (Revista literaturii). In: Anale Științifice ale USMF “Nicolae Testemiţanu”. Ed. a 10-a. Chișinău: CEP Medicina, 2009, vol. 4: Probleme clinico-chirurgicale, pp. 315-318. |
Abstract: | Inflammatory diseases of lymphatic ring paryngs represents one of the leading places in the general structure of ORL-organs pathology. Autoimmun processes, occurring in lymphoid tissue of palatal tonsils develops system complications and negativly influenced on their pathogenesis. This is article reflects some aspects of functional changes from thyroid gland associated with chronic tonsillitis, which can proceed on hyper- and hypo- function type.
Inflammatory diseases of lymphatic ring paryngs represents one of the leading places in the general structure of ORL-organs pathology. Autoimmun processes, occurring in lymphoid tissue of palatal tonsils develops system complications and negativly influenced on their pathogenesis. This is article reflects some aspects of functional changes from thyroid gland associated with chronic tonsillitis, which can proceed on hyper- and hypo- function type. |
URI: | http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/3840 |
Appears in Collections: | Otorinolaringologie
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