@article{Piriatinska_Vdovichenco_Bakuridze-Manina_Nekhanevych_Yurevych_Trach_Saprichova_Zolotko_2020, title={DEVELOPMENT OF THE RELATED ANEMIC SYNDROME IN VARIOUS TYPES OF ENDOCRINE PATHOLOGY}, volume={71}, url={https://www.jpep.endocrinology.org.ua/index.php/1/article/view/151}, DOI={10.21856/j-PEP.2020.1.17}, abstractNote={<p>Anemia is a public health problem in almost all countries in the world, negatively affects human health,<br>affects all sectors of the population and creates serious negative socio-economic consequences. The fact of anemia<br>is the basis for stating a pathological condition that requires a nosological diagnosis with the identification<br>of the causes of anemia. The article presents a review of modern literature, covering the impact of endocrine<br>pathology on the development of various types of anemia in humans. The importance of biologically active<br>substances in normal erythropoiesis is described, the role of erythropoietin and the action of hormones of the<br>endocrine glands on its formation are considered. Endocrine pathologies such as hypo- and hyperthyroidism,<br>hypo- and hyperparathyroidism, diabetes mellitus, insufficiency of the pituitary, hypothalamus, sex glands,<br>adrenal glands and features of the development of anemic conditions are discussed. An analysis of the literature<br>showed that an increase or decrease in the function of individual endocrine glands leads to a disruption in the<br>formation of erythropoietin, impaired absorption of iron, folic acid and vitamin B12 a nd, a s a r esult, i neffective<br>erythropoiesis. Anemia negatively affects the course of the underlying disease, significantly worsening its<br>prognosis, and its treatment is more often effective only in conjunction with the adjustment of hormonal status.<br>Despite significant progress in the study of the pathogenesis of anemia, the emergence of new scientific data on<br>the issues and mechanisms of regulation of erythropoiesis, classification options for anemia are still being discussed,the criteria for diagnosing a number of anemias and its combination with chronic diseases of endocrine<br>and non-endocrine nature are being reviewed.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Problems of Endocrine Pathology}, author={Piriatinska, N. E. and Vdovichenco, V. Yu. and Bakuridze-Manina, V. B. and Nekhanevych, O. B. and Yurevych, N. O. and Trach, O. O. and Saprichova, L. V. and Zolotko, K. M.}, year={2020}, month={Mar.}, pages={126-133} }