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Monica M. Alexoae

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  • OBEZITATEA SI DISLIPIDEMIILE LA COPILUL CU HEPATITA CRONICA - 29/08/2016
  • OBESITY AND DYSLIPIDEMIA IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS - 29/08/2016

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OBEZITATEA SI DISLIPIDEMIILE LA COPILUL CU HEPATITA CRONICA

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 2, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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OBEZITATEA SI DISLIPIDEMIILE LA COPILUL CU HEPATITA CRONICA

Alice N. Azoicai, Alina M. Murgu, Bogdan A. Stana, Evelina Moraru, Ileana K. Ioniuc, Irina Criscov, Monica M. Alexoae and Paula Popovici

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Asocierea hepatitelor cronice cu diverse tipuri de dislipidemii este o realitate nu numai pentru pacientul obez, la care ne aşteptăm să găsim hipercolesterolemii sau/şi hipertrigliceridemii, dar şi pentru copilul normoponderal. Cauzele acestei asocieri sunt multiple, însă trebuie să avem în vedere, în primul rând, predispoziţia familială şi transmiterea genetică a unor forme de dislipidemii. În acelaşi timp, unele dislipidemii sunt secundare hepatopatiilor cronice, astfel că se formează un cerc vicios în care tratamentul de primă intenţie a dezechilibrelor metabolice este de mare importanţă în succesul terapiei antivirale.

Cuvinte cheie: hepatită, dislipidemie, obezitate, copil

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Alice N. Azoicai

OBESITY AND DYSLIPIDEMIA IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS

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Revista Romana de PEDIATRIE | Volumul LXV, Nr. 2, An 2016
ISSN 1454-0398  |  e-ISSN 2069-6175
ISSN-L 1454-0398
DOI: 10.37897/RJP

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Promoting Global Health

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OBESITY AND DYSLIPIDEMIA IN CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS

Alice N. Azoicai, Alina M. Murgu, Bogdan A. Stana, Evelina Moraru, Ileana K. Ioniuc, Irina Criscov, Monica M. Alexoae and Paula Popovici

ABSTRACT

Chronic hepatitis association with various types of dyslipidemia is a reality not only for the obese pediatric patient, in which we expect to find hypercholesterolemia and / or hypertriglyceridemias, but also for normal weight children with hepatitis. The causes of this association are multiple, but we need to consider first the innate predisposition and transmission of genetic forms of dyslipidemia. Meanwhile, some secondary dyslipidemia are chronic liver disease related. Those considerations are forming a vicious circle in which primary treatment of metabolic imbalances has a great importance for the success of antiviral therapy.

Keywords: hepatitis, dyslipidemia, obesity, children

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Alice N. Azoicai


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