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- W4387407827 abstract "Objective — to analyze the peculiarities of the structure of non‑specific complaints in groups aged ≤50 years and >50 years with application of the questionnaire for early detection of individuals at increased risk of the primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) development. The questionnaire was developed by specialists of the Danylevsky Institute of Problems of Endocrine Pathology, NAMS of Ukraine.
 Materials and methods. The analysis was performed on the data of questionnaire survey of 50 patients who were examined for PHPT in the years 2020—2021. The control group consisted of patients with thyropathology who applied for medical assistance to the clinical units of the Danylevsky Institute of Problems of Endocrine Pathology. The frequency of each complaint, included in the questionnaire, was determined in the subgroups aged ≤50 years and >50 years. The factors, presented against the PHPT background and associated with the development of this pathology have been established. Statistical processing of the obtained data was carried out by the methods of variational statistics using the standard package of statistical calculations Microsoft Excel and Statistica 6.0. The probability of differences in mean values was determined by the Student’s t test.
 Results. Identifying the features of the symptom complex associated with an increased risk of PHPT development in different age periods, made it possible to determine the set of factors that are the most dangerous for the development of PHPT, including: the presence of relatives with diseases related to calcium metabolism disorders, deterioration of memory, attention, pain in bones and joints, chronic pain in the upper and lower limbs, chronic pancreatitis in people under 50 years of age. The most typical, “classic” symptom complex was revealed in patients of the older age group.
 Conclusions. The presence of only non‑specific symptoms of PHPT in a significant number of patients complicates the diagnosis of the disease at early stages and leads to the development of complications of the disease. The testing of the version of the questionnaire developed by the authors made it possible to determine the list of the most dangerous symptom complex of non‑specific complaints regarding the high risk of PHPT development in the groups ≤50 years and over 50 years. The implementation of this list in the everyday practice of the medical practitioners can increase the effectiveness of efforts for early detection of the disease.
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- W4387407827 title "Age-related peculiarities of the symptom complex of the increased risk of primary hyperparathyroidism development" @default.
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