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Introduction: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a disease of uncertain origin, characterized by a wide range of clinical manifestations and affection of various organ systems. A number of authors note that the treatment of SLE should focus not only on improving clinical indicators, but also on the quality components of the patient's well-being, namely, improving the quality of life associated with health.
Objective: to evaluate the quality of life in patients with SLE of the city of Semey, depending on the psycho-emotional state, medico-social ...
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Introduction. Presently a metabolic syndrome is leading reason of death rate in the whole world and stipulates to 12-17% lethality by reason of cardiovascular diseases and 30-52% by reason of diabetes mellitus. Guards a that fact that components of metabolic syndrome both on a separateness and in a complex began all more often to meet for children and teenagers.
Objective: early diagnostics of metabolic syndrome for Semey children and teenagers and development of prophylactic measures on warning of his development.
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Background: Cervical cancer is one of the most common diseases of the female reproductive system. The annual increase in morbidity and mortality rates from this type of malignant neoplasm makes the problem of cervical cancer topical both in the whole world and in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The low survival rate for cervical cancer requires a detailed study of prevalence, epidemiology and mortality, which have different meanings both between countries and within the regions within t...
MoreIn developed countries, endometrial cancer is the most common malignant gynecological disease with an average incidence of 14,7 per 100 000 women and is in the second place after cervical cancer. Worldwide, the average incidence in 2012 was 8,.2 per 100 000 women or 319 605 new cases of endometrial cancer with a combined risk of 0,97%. The countries with the highest morbidity rates per 100 000 women include Macedonia (29), Luxembourg (24,2), Czech Republic (17,97), Guyana (22,65), Serbia (17,8), Bulgaria (17,83) and the Russian Federation (16,2). At the same time, there is an extremely ...
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