DISEASES OF BILIARY SYSTEM AND DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II: ACCIDENTAL OR EXPECTED COMORBIDITY
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Tymoshenko G.Yu., Z. L. (2016). DISEASES OF BILIARY SYSTEM AND DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II: ACCIDENTAL OR EXPECTED COMORBIDITY. Inter Collegas, 2(3), 333-342. https://doi.org/10.35339/ic.2.3.333-342

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DISEASES OF BILIARY SYSTEM AND DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II: ACCIDENTAL OR EXPECTED COMORBIDITY

Zhuravlyova L.V., Tymoshenko G.Yu.

Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine

Abstract.
The issues of comorbid abnormalities secondary to diabetes mellitus (DM) become more relevant year by year and attract the attention of many researchers and clinicians due to a steady increase in the incidence and development of complications. The etiology and pathogenesis of dysfunctional diseases of the biliary system and diabetes mellitus type II (DM-2) are not fully understood up to this day. Understanding etiopathogenetical mechanisms and relationship of these diseases will help to improve their diagnostics and will increase the effectiveness of medical interventions resulting in enhancing of disease prognosis and quality of life.
Key words:
diabetes mellitus type II, biliary system diseases, chronic cholecystitis, bile acids.

 

Захворювання біліарної системи та цукровий діабет 2 типу: випадкова чи закономірна коморбідність

Журавльова Л.В., Тимошенко Г.Ю.

Харківський національний медичний університет, Україна

Резюме.
Проблеми коморбідної патології на тлі цукрового діабету (ЦД) з кожним роком стають більш актуальними та привертають увагу багатьох науковців та клініцистів, у зв’язку з неухильним ростом захворюваності та розвитком ускладнень. До теперішнього часу етіологія та патогенез дисфункціональних захворювань біліарної системи та цукрового діабету 2 типу (ЦД-2) залишаються не до кінця вивченими. Розуміння етіопатогенетичних механізмів та взаємозв’язків цих захворювань сприятимуть удосконаленню їх діагностики та дозволить підвищити ефективність лікувальних заходів, що призведе до покращання прогнозу захворювань та якості життя.
Ключові слова:
цукровий діабет 2 типу, захворювання біліарної системи, хронічний холецистит, жовчні кислоти.

 

Заболевания билиарной системы и сахарный диабет 2 типа: случайная или закономерная коморбидность

Журавлева Л.В., Тимошенко Г.Ю.

Харьковский национальный медицинский университет, Украина

Резюме.
Проблемы коморбидной патологии на фоне сахарного диабета (СД) с каждым годом становятся более актуальными и привлекают внимание многих ученых и клиницистов, в связи с неуклонным ростом заболеваемости и развитием осложнений. К настоящему времени этиология и патогенез дисфункциональных заболеваний билиарной системы и сахарного диабета 2 типа (СД-2) остаются не до конца изученными. Понимание этиопатогенетических механизмов и взаимосвязей этих заболеваний будут способствовать усовершенствованию их диагностики и позволит повысить эффективность лечебных мероприятий, что приведет к улучшению прогноза заболеваний и качества жизни.
Ключевые слова:
сахарный диабет 2 типа, заболевания билиарной системы, хронический холецистит, желчные кислоты.

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