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Thyroid Disorders in Athletes

机译:在运动员的甲状腺疾病

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When athletic performance begins to deteriorate, it is important to identify possible underlying etiologies to explain such a phenomenon. Causes include inadequate nutrition, improper training habits, infection, and hemato-logic or endocrine diseases. In athletes, a thorough investigation of potentially reversible underlying medical conditions may be warranted when there are noted disruptions in training, competition, and recovery. Thyroid disorders should be considered in athletes in whom such a condition is suspected. The clinical picture may not be entirely clear, as athletes may have serum laboratory values that do not accurately correlate with the presenting signs and symptoms, as one might expect. That picture is even further muddled in individuals undergoing significant physiologic stress, and in whom anabolic agents or exogenous thyroid hormone are used. Because there are currently no consensus guidelines on the matter, return to play issues must be addressed when implementing treatment strategies and monitoring serial laboratory values on a case-by-case basis.
机译:当运动表现开始恶化时,重要的是识别可能的潜在病因以解释这种现象。原因包括不充分的营养,不当训练习惯,感染和血清逻辑或内分泌疾病。在运动员中,当培训,竞争和恢复中断时,可能会彻底调查可能可逆的潜在医疗条件。在涉嫌这种状况的运动员中应考虑甲状腺障碍。临床图片可能并不完全清楚,因为运动员可能具有与呈现迹象和症状的血清实验室值,因为可能期望的那样。在经历显着的生理应激的个体中,这种情况甚至糊涂,并且使用了合成代谢剂或外源甲状腺激素。由于目前没有有关此事的共识指导,因此必须在实施处理策略和根据案例范围内监测序列实验室值时返回发挥问题。

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