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CLINICAL AND EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE SYNDROME OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA IN THE FORMATION OF CONGENITAL HEART DEFECTS. REVIEW.
Structure of all congenital malformations include 30% malformations of the heart and blood vessels (CHD - congenital heart disease), congenital malformations make a significant contribution for child mortality and disability, requiring significant economic costs for surgical correction and social assistance for children with disabilities. In the Republic of Kazakhstan, practical measurement of CHD among live births is 8-10 per 1,000 live births and every year the total number of live births children with CHD in Kazakhstan is 3,000.

The aim of study was analyzed of lite...
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2017 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 94-112

A REVIEW OF METHODS FOR CREATING PERCENTILE GROWTH RATE CHARTS OF FUNDAL HEIGHT DURING PREGNANCY. REVIEW
Introduction: Pregnancy management using centile growth charts of the standing height of the uterus during pregnancy (gravidogram), reveals a group of women with potential fetal growth disorders. The sensitivity and diagnostic value of the method depends on the methods by which the graph was created. In methods, it is important to consider variables that affect the graph, statistical methods of processing.

The purpose of the study: the study of methods for developingchartsoffundalheight (FH).

Methods: a review of the publications in the Google Scolar, ...
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2017 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 81-93

COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE of PATIENTS IN TRADITIONAL AND HYPOFRACTIONATED REGIMENS OF RADIOTHERAPY OF BREAST CANCER
Background: At present, more and more researchers are paying attention to the fact that during the treatment of cancer patients it is necessary to assess the quality of their life. There are many new data on the evaluation of the quality of life in cancer multicenter studies, in which the quality of life is the main criterion for assessing the effectiveness of treatment. The study of the quality of life allows you to obtain additional information about many aspects of the patient's condition, both before and during the treatment.

The goal is to make a comparative assessment of...
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2017 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 71-80

SKIN TOXICITY AFTER HYPOFRACTIONATED RADIOTHERAPY IN THE COMPLEX TREATMENT PROGRAM OF BREAST CANCER
Background: Radiation therapy is a necessary component of breast cancer complex treatment program, that reducing the frequency of relapses and increasing the life expectancy of patients. Daily fractions use of 2 Gy to a total focal dose of 50 Gy is the traditional standard scheme for radiotherapy treatment. However, like any other treatment method, radiation therapy provides a variety of adverse effects on normal tissues in the irradiated field. Acute radiation reactions of the skin are one of the most frequent side effects of this type of treatment. A practical solution to the problem is deve...
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2017 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 63-70

THE EXPRESSION OF AQUAPORINS 1 AND 5 IN RAT LUNG AFTER INTERNAL EXPOSE TO RADIOACTIVE 56MnO2 POWDER
Introduction: The radionuclide 56Mn (T1/2=2.58 hours) is one of the dominant beta- and gamma-emitters within few hours after the neutron irradiation of soil dust following nuclear explosion in atmosphere. The effects of exposure to residual radioactivity from nuclear explosions are the subject of discussions and research of the consequences of nuclear tests and the atomic bombing. In order to simulate the exposure of 56MnO2 pulverized microparticles, experiments were carried out when the experimental rats were exposed to 56MnO2 dispersed powder obtained as a result of neutron activatio...
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2017 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 50-62