Abstract
The problem of timely detection of endocrine pathology remains relevant. When analyzing the incidence and prevalence of diseases of the endocrine system, nutritional disorders and metabolic disorders, it was revealed that the prevalence of these diseases in terms of attendance is 32.8%, according to dispensary records (form 30) - 18.8%, according to the results of in-depth examinations - 127, 4‰ [1]. In different regions up to 40-55% of all endocrine pathology is due to diseases of the thyroid gland. Therefore, every doctor faces the problem of early diagnosis and differential diagnosis (DD) of thyroid diseases.
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Sabirdjanovna, K. N., oʻgʻli, R. S. T., oʻgʻli, X. H. A., qizi, Q. M. M., oʻgʻli, X. B. U., & qizi, T. S. R. (2024). Diagnostic Aspects and Comparative Diagnostics of Thyroid Disease. Journal of Science in Medicine and Life, 2(5), 99–106. Retrieved from https://journals.proindex.uz/index.php/JSML/article/view/984
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