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ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE, ISOLATED CEREBRAL VASCULITIS, CLINICAL FEATURES IN THE PRACTICE OF A NEUROLOGIST
Vasculitis (angiitis) with damage to the Central nervous system (CNS) requires a broad differential diagnosis [7]. Usually, CNS lesion develops against the background of other clinical manifestations of systemic vasculitis, but in some patients it is the neurological clinic that can be the first manifestation of the disease [4]. The prevalence of nervous system damage in cerebral vasculitis (CV), according to studies, varies from 2.7 to 54% [4].
The article presents its own observation of a patient with isolated cerebral vasculitis associated with autoimmune d...
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2019 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 118-125

РЕДКИЙ СЛУЧАЙ: ЗАДНИЙ ВЫВИХ ПЛЕЧА
Задний вывих плеча встречается редко. 18-летняя женщина поступила в наше отделение с жалобой на травму левого плеча. Обычная передне-задняя рентгенография плеча показала задний вывих левого плеча. Плечо было редуцировано. Проведена иммобилизация плеча в течение 4 недель.
Поскольку задний вывих плеча является необычным типом вывиха плеча, ключевым вопросом к постановке правильного диагноза является высокий уровень предположений о его существовании, комплексное физикальное и радиографическое обследование с включением подмышечно-латеральной области.
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2019 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 116-117

ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF IMPLANTATION OF ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN A SOCIAL CONTEXT
Introduction: Defining the problem of infertility as a primary task for the reproduction of a healthy generation, the state annually allocates a large amount of budget funds to create optimal conditions for its solution, in particular through the introduction of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Unlike other programs, social benefits from the introduction of ART in comparison with other areas can only be felt in the long term.
Aim: To determine the socio-economic efficiency of the implementation of ART programs in Kazakhstan, funded by the state budget.
Materials a...
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2019 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 108-115

HOSPITAL-BASED HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN KAZAKHSTAN: 4 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE OF ONE UNIT
Introduction. Over the past two decades, the implementation and using of the Hospital-based Health Technology Assessment (HTA) system in the practice of healthcare organizations has become widespread in the world, especially in Europe and the United States, being an effective tool for hospital management in managerial decision-making. Despite the fact that the implementation of the Health Technology Assessment system in the Republic of Kazakhstan began in 2009, the Hospital-based HTA is currently at an early stage of development, where the Medical Center Hospital of the President’s Aff...
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2019 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 98-107

EPIDEMIOLOGY OF LARYN'S CANCER IN KAZAKHSTAN IN 2008–2017
Relevance. Laryngeal cancer (LC) remains one of the most common respiratory tract tumors and makes up from 2 to 4% of all malignant tumors. In 2016, 13,430 new cases of RH were diagnosed, with approximately 3,620 patients dying from this disease.
Objective: to conduct an epidemiological assessment of morbidity, mortality, five-year survival in the WG in the Republic of Kazakhstan (RK) for the period 2008–2017, as well as indicators of early detection of this malignant neoplasm.
Materials and methods. The analysis of the incidence of laryngeal cancer, mortality f...
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2019 year | Issue: 2 | Pages: 91-97