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ROLE OF 3D VISUALIZATION IN THE CERVICAL CANCER RADIOTHERAPY PROGRAM. LITERATURE REVIEW
2019 year | Issue: 4 | Pages: 5-19
EVALUATION OF GERIATRIC PATIENTS PRESENTING TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WITH TRAUMA
2019 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 77-83
FEATURES OF DIAGNOSTICS AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACUTE DESTRUCTIVE CALCULOSIS CHOLECYSTITIS IN PATIENTS WITH OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY. LITERATURE REVIEW.
Introduction: Acute calculous cholecystitis (ACC) is one of the most common pathologies, which is an important problem of modern surgery and has tended to increase in recent decades. Each year, more than two million operations are performed worldwide (mainly cases of cholecystectomy). Mortality in case of acute calculous cholecystitis in emergency surgical situations reaches more than 50%, while with planned interventions in the background of minimized inflammatory reactions, comprehensive examination and preparation of the patient for surgery, the mortality rate does not e...
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2019 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 54-67
THE INFLUENCE OF PROLONGED JAUNDICE ON INFANT’S NEURIDEVELOPMENT. REVIEW
Introduction. Nowadays publications on the frequency of prolonged jaundice in full-term are becoming published more frequently, which dictates a more detailed study of the possible long-term effects of damage to the infant’s CNS, in addition to the previous studies of bilirubin encephalopathy, kernicterus and Cerebral Palsy (CP).
Purpose: Analysis of modern literature and probable clinical variants of neurodevelopment disorders of infants who had prolonged jaundice.
Search strategy: According to the materials of this article, there were studied 28 English and Russian data f... More
Purpose: Analysis of modern literature and probable clinical variants of neurodevelopment disorders of infants who had prolonged jaundice.
Search strategy: According to the materials of this article, there were studied 28 English and Russian data f... More
2019 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 45-53
MEDICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA. LITERATURE REVIEW
Introduction.More than 40.0% of all diseases in men over 50 years fall at the share of the benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) that brings this disease into line of primary medical and social problems. Moreover, according toWHO’s demographic researches the population of the planet grows old, thus rate of incidence of this pathology is predicted. BPH significantly reduces quality of men’s life which is connected with various inappropriate urination, general asthenization of organism, change of psychoemotional state and erectile dysfunctions [4,17,21,68].
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Despite some differenc... More
2019 year | Issue: 3 | Pages: 30-44.