Approaches to the correction of indexes of blood lipids and liver functional state in patients with hypothalamic dysfunction
Journal Title: Міжнародний ендокринологічний журнал - Year 2018, Vol 14, Issue 6
Abstract
The lecture presents a modern view on etiology, pathogenesis and correction of hypothalamic dysfunction, describes the correlation between hypothalamic dysfunction and liver functional state. The comprehensive method of treatment of these patients is described, with application of ursodeoxycholic acid. Author’s experience of Ursofalk use allows recommending the preparation at a dose of 15 mg/kg body weight daily in three divided doses, for three months, in patients with hypothalamic dysfunction.
Authors and Affiliations
V. I. Pankiv
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