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[Pharmacotherapy in complex treatment of ulcerous stenosis].

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The authors present results of the examination and treatment of 64 patients with ulcer disease complicated by stenosis (27 patients had compensated stenosis, 33--subcompensated and 4 patients--decompensated stenosis). The investigation of the dynamics of main pathophysiological disorders and

[Comparative study of intestinal anastomosis with manual suture and biofragmentable ring in dogs under corticosteroid administration].

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BACKGROUND This study analyzed intestinal anastomoses by manual suture and by compression with biofragmentable ring under delay of cicatrization administering parenteral corticoids. METHODS Twenty dogs were divided into two groups: control and test, the latter submitted to intramuscular

[Contusions of the eye, their clinical picture and outcomes].

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Clinical observations of 426 patients with blunt injuries to the eye (records of Moscow Ophthalmological Clinical Hospital) showed that eyeball contusions were responsible for 40.57% of hospital injuries, 364 cases (85.54%) were communal traumas and 22.77% criminal. The most frequent complication of

[The relationship between HIF-1α expression and the early lung fibrosis in rats with acute paraquat poisoning].

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OBJECTIVE To explore the role of hypoxia-inducible factor 1alpha (HIF-1α) in early lung fibrosis of rats with acute paraquat (PQ) poisoning. METHODS Forty eight healthy SD rats were randomly divided into control group (6 rats) and paraquat poisoning group (42 rats). Control group was exposed to 1 ml

[Experimental data on the morphogenesis of the spinal compression syndrome in congenital scoliosis].

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The authors have made a roentgenologic and histologic study of the preparations of the vertebral columns of 13 rats with congenital scoliosis born to the rats who had been administered a teratogenic drug (6-merkaptopurin) during their pregnancy. In part of the rats the spinal deformations were

[The effect of neurohumoral factors of the sympathoadrenal system on the results of cataract extraction with intraocular lens implantation in diabetic patients].

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Effect of the sympathoadrenal system (SAS) on the results of cataract extraction with IOL implantation was studied by analyzing the stress index in 64 patients with diabetes mellitus and 20 reference patients. SAS reaction to surgical stress was abnormal in 34 (53.1%) diabetics. The level of SAS

He-Ne laser therapy by fibroendoscopy in the mucosa of the equine upper airway.

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OBJECTIVE A study was made of the effects of low-level laser irradiation on the cicatrization of superficial wounds in the pharyngeal mucosa of the horse. METHODS Duplicate pharyngeal mucosal ulcers were induced in 12 Spanish horses with submucosal injection of sulfuric acid. A fibroendoscope and an

Evidence of Bioactive Compounds from Vernonia polyanthes Leaves with Topical Anti-Inflammatory Potential.

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Vernonia polyanthes Less. (Asteraceae), popularly known as "assa-peixe", is a plant species used in Brazilian traditional medicine for the treatment of cutaneous damage, cicatrization, inflammation, and rheumatism. Based on these ethnopharmacological findings, the current study evaluated the topical

[Polychondritis relapsans--a case report].

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BACKGROUND The relapsing polychondritis (RP) rarely occurs and it's classified to connective tissue diseases. Woman from the age of 35 to 45 suffer most often from this types of collagenosis. Typical features of all collagenosis are the connective tissue inflammation and the presence of

Minimally invasive harvest of the saphenous vein for coronary artery bypass grafting.

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BACKGROUND Preparation of the great saphenous vein for coronary artery bypass grafts is traditionally performed through one or many long cutaneous incisions. We describe the dissection of the great saphenous vein through small cutaneous incisions using the Mini Harvest System. METHODS The device is

Carbon dioxide laser repair of medial ectropion.

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Five patients with medial eyelid ectropion and punctal eversion due to senile changes, cicatrix, or vertical skin tightness were treated with a heretofore unreported method. Using a carbon dioxide laser, an ellipse of conjunctival-tarsal-inferior muscle tissue was excised from the inner surface of

Postoperative infection with group A beta-hemolytic Streptococcus after blepharoplasty.

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OBJECTIVE To report a case of group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection with signs of early necrotizing fasciitis after cosmetic blepharoplasty in a healthy patient. METHODS Interventional case report. METHODS A healthy 59-year-old woman underwent outpatient bilateral upper and lower

Irradiation damage to the lung.

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While some degree of injury to normal, non-tumor-bearing, intrathoracic structures always occurs following irradiation for cure or palliation of neoplastic disease, clinical expression of this injury is uncommon. However, under certain circumstances, clinical manifestations may be severe and life

PATHOLOGIC HISTOLOGY OF THE SHWARTZMAN PHENOMENON WITH INTERPRETATIVE COMMENTS.

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The histological study of the reaction to injection of the preparatory factor of the Shwartzman phenomenon shows it to be an exudative inflammation, but furnishes no conclusive evidence as to whether or not the inflammation is conditioned by previous sensitization to substances contained in the

Ethnopharmacological study and topical anti-inflammatory activity of crude extract from Poikilacanthus glandulosus (Nees) Ariza leaves.

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BACKGROUND Ethnopharmacological studies are important tools as records and documentation of the empirical uses of medicinal plants in traditional communities with the purpose of generating useful knowledge to lead to the development of new medicines, biodiversity conservation and enhancement of
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