STATE OF BONE METABOLISM IN THYROID DISEASES.
Abstract
This paper discusses the relationship between thyroid diseases and bone metabolism. Thyroid hormones play a crucial role in the regulation of bone remodeling processes, affecting both bone formation and resorption. Disorders such as hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism significantly influence bone mineral density and may lead to increased fracture risk. The study highlights the pathophysiological mechanisms linking thyroid dysfunction to skeletal health and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and management of bone-related complications in patients with thyroid diseases.
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