Abstract:
Introduction Dyslipidemia is a condition
characterized by altered fat
metabolism highlighted by changes
in cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDLcholesterol, triglycerides.Purpose The aim is to show the influence of the
thyroid dysfunction on the lipid and mineral
profiles, as well as the risks and concerns that
are caused by this metabolic change. Results Substitution therapy with L-thyroxine significantly improves the above
described abnormalities of lipid metabolism and increases the previously low
biliary cholesterol excretion. It usually takes up to 4-6 weeks of treatment to
correct the dyslipidemia caused by the malfunction of the thyroid. In result
the lipid levels are back to the normal range, but the serum glucose level
remains unchanged. Conclusions The increased cardiovascular risk in thyroid dysfunction was related to the
deranged lipid profile, endothelial dysfunction, metabolic, hormonal, and
hemodynamic changes and coagulation disturbances, decreased bone mineral
density, increased risk of osteoporotic fractures, and disturbed serum calcium
and phosphate levels. Material and methods Dyslipidemia in patients with thyroid disorders,
Evagelos N Liberopoulos, Moses S Elisaf ‘s article
form Department of Internal Medicine, University
of Ioannina Medical School, Ioannina, Greece.
Description:
Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry, Nicolae Testemiteanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau Republic of Moldova