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Article: [Treatment of otogenic intracranial complications. Therapeutic and diagnostic difficulties].
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ABSTRACT: The article presents the results of clinical, laboratory, CT and MRT examination and treatment of patients with otogenic intracranial complications (OIC) hospitalized to ENT clinics for the last 10 years. The statistics show that the number of OIC patients tends to decrease for the last 40 years. This may be explained by perfection of specialized ENT service in backcountry rural districts. It is emphasized that use of antibiotics and other anti-inflammatory drugs before hospitalization changes a clinical OIC picture and complicates early diagnosis especially the diagnosis of cerebral and cerebellar abscesses.Vestnik otorinolaringologii 02/2006; -
Article: [Otogenic abscess of the temporal brain with a break on brain surface and into the lateral ventricle].
Vestnik otorinolaringologii 02/2006; -
Article: [Modern characteristics of clinical course and treatment of otogenic purulent meningitis].
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ABSTRACT: A total of 170 patients aged 2.5 to 60 years have received treatment for otogenic meningitis caused by acute (n=37, 21.2%) or chronic otitis media (n=137, 78.2%). Otogenic meningitis ran atypically with masked clinical manifestations in 32.2% patients. It is thought justified to repeat an antibiotic injection into the cerebrospinal canal in a severe course of meningitis, especially in combination of meningitis with other forms of intracranial complications. If clinical signs of acute otitis media and meningitis manifested weakly and, therefore, otogenic nature of meningitis is questionable, it is recommended to implement an expectant treatment policy. The absence of noticeable positive shifts in the course of the disease after several days of intensive conservative treatment is an indication for surgical intervention.Vestnik otorinolaringologii 02/2004; -
Article: [The dynamics of the catecholamine level in the biological fluids of patients with chronic posttraumatic osteomyelitis living in different ecological regions].
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ABSTRACT: Overall, sixty-seven patients living in different ecological regions were examined to study effects of ecological factors on the catecholamine concentration in biological fluids in patients with chronic posttraumatic osteomyelitis (CPO). The data obtained showed that CPO causes abnormalities of catecholamine metabolism, which get even more aggravated under the influence of an adverse ecological factor, an abnormal radiation impact in particular, this being confirmed by analysis of findings in those patients residing in different ecological regions.Likars'ka sprava / Ministerstvo okhorony zdorov'ia Ukrainy 07/1999; -
Article: [Elastolytic activity of the blood serum in post-traumatic osteomyelitis].
Klinicheskaia khirurgiia 02/1990; -
Article: [Possibilities and perspectives of infrared thermography in the complex diagnosis of osteomyelitis of the extremities].
Klinicheskaia khirurgiia 02/1988; -
Article: [Biochemical changes in the metabolism of bone connective tissue and minerals in patients with periodontitis].
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ABSTRACT: The paper is concerned with the character of the disease course-related changes in the osseous tissue organic base and in mineral metabolism in patients with generalized parodontitis.Likars'ka sprava / Ministerstvo okhorony zdorov'ia Ukrainy -
Article: [Metabolic indices for the bone tissue organic base metabolism and its mineral metabolism in patients with scoliosis].
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ABSTRACT: The biochemical findings secured in the examination of 55 pediatric patients presenting with a progressing form of scoliosis suggested to us abnormalities of metabolism in the osseous tissue organic base and of the mineral metabolism. Indices capable of reflecting in the most unbiassed fashion the osseous tissue metabolic states include Ca/Cr, Ca/fr OP, Ph/Cr, Ph/fr OP ratios. Collagen and mineral metabolic disturbances result in structural changes in the vertebral osseous tissue organic base that may have an important part in the development of scoliotic disease.Likars'ka sprava / Ministerstvo okhorony zdorov'ia Ukrainy