Peculiarities of hematological indices in patients with metabolic syndrome

This article presents literature data from the PubMed medical publications database. (MEDLINE). The results of studies that examined the relationship between hematological parameters and the clinical and metabolic parameters of the metabolic syndrome are analyzed. Data are presented for both cross-sectional and prospective studies. The clinical significance of timely diagnosis of changes in hematological parameters in patients with metabolic syndrome and its components for the prevention of cardiovascular complications is substantiated.

Peculiarities of hematological indices in patients with metabolic syndrome

This article presents literature data from the PubMed medical publications database. (MEDLINE). The results of studies that examined the relationship between hematological parameters and the clinical and metabolic parameters of the metabolic syndrome are analyzed. Data are presented for both cross-sectional and prospective studies. The clinical significance of timely diagnosis of changes in hematological parameters in patients with metabolic syndrome and its components for the prevention of cardiovascular complications is substantiated.

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