CLINICAL FEATURES OF NEUROLOGICAL SYNDROMES IN THE ELDERLY WITH THYROMONIC DEFICIENCY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/QSZ73Keywords:
thyroid gland, old age, thyroid hormonesAbstract
Most often, in old age, signs of thyroid dysfunction are masked under the guise of concomitant somatic diseases or these signs are taken as physiological aging. Therefore, the study of the clinical features of neurological insufficiency in the elderly against the background of thyroid dysfunction seems to be an urgent problem. Based on the analysis of the examined patients over 60 years of age with thyroid dysfunction, a relationship was found between a decrease in the production of thyroid hormones and clinical and neurological disorders. It turned out that the lack of thyroid hormones in the elderly changes the clinical picture of the disease, accompanying more pronounced shifts in cognitive impairment, vestibulo-ataxic disorders, worse prognosis in terms of neuropathies, up to the syndrome of myopathy.