Publications by authors named "Nadtochiĭ"

Background: Restoring the integrity of the dentition with orthopedic structures should be carried out strictly according to indications, taking into account the condition of the supporting teeth and/or teeth limiting the defect.

Objective: To conduct a retrospective analysis of the results of orthopedic treatment of patients with shortened dentition according to clinical and radiological methods.

Materials And Methods: The material for the study was data from cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) of 126 patients with shortened dentition (most patients with the absence of a second molar, as well as the absence of the first and second molars), who sought a consultation about missing teeth in the orthopedic and surgical department of the Federal State Budgetary Institution National Medical Research Center TsNIISiCHLKh Ministry of Health of Russia.

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A large number of socio-economic factors affect the nutritional status of an athlete. Athletes' nutritional awareness can affect longterm health and occupational disease risks among athletes. To assess the level of knowledge of athletes about nutrition, scientists of the world community have developed various types of tools in the form of questionnaires that are successfully used in practice to analyze the nutrition of athletes and optimize it.

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Aroma is among of the most important criteria that indicate the quality of food and beverage products. Aroma compounds can be found as free molecules or glycosides. Notably, a significant portion of aroma precursors accumulates in numerous food products as nonvolatile and flavorless glycoconjugates, termed glycosidic aroma precursors.

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Prostate cancer (CaP) is one of the most prevalent male malignancies, accounting for a considerable number of annual mortalities. However, the prompt identification of early-stage CaP often faces delays due to diverse factors, including socioeconomic inequalities. The androgen receptor (AR), in conjunction with various other signaling pathways, exerts a central influence on the genesis, progression, and metastasis of CaP, with androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) serving as the primary therapeutic strategy.

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Liposomes have been used as a novel phytoconstituent delivery system to encapsulate lyophilized palm seed phenolic extract (PSPE) and incorporate it into yogurt as a food model to enhance the bioavailability of PSPE. Phenolic compounds were extracted with aqueous ethanol from palm seed powder using the solvent-maceration approach assisted by ultrasonication. Lyophilized PSPE (0.

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The demand for low- and non-fat products has recently increased due to the health problems, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases, that have resulted from high-fat products. However, the reduction in fat can affect the quality of products adversely. The objective of this work was to explore the potential of whey protein isolate (WPI) in improving the quality of non-fat yogurt prepared using skim milk powder (SMP).

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Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are important in reducing the risk for cardiovascular, metabolic and neurodegenerative diseases. Chia ( L.) seeds contain high levels of omega-3 PUFA, α-linolenic acid (ALA) in particular, and are a potential source for development of omega-3 PUFA-based products.

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To improve the predictability of facial soft tissues fat grafting results tissue thickness dynamics before and 1 year postoperatively was assessed by means of ultrasonic method in 58 patients under standardized position of the ultrasonic transducer, physical and technical scanning conditions. The study revealed direct correlation of soft tissues thickness increase after fat grafting with the initial thickness of recipient area tissues. One year after fat grafting 60-65% of additional thickness remained in the lower regions of malar-cheek area (with the greatest soft tissues thickness), and only 25-27% preserved in the upper regions with the minimal initial thickness of soft tissues.

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Blood supply to the pelvic organs of outbred male rats was diminished by graduated constriction of the distal part of the inferior vena cava. Deficiency of intramural blood supply in prostate and urinary bladder was revealed by bioimpedance harmonic analysis according to the magnitude of first cardiac peak in the bioimpedance spectrogram. In 1-1.

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By ultrasonicduplex scanning nature estimated haemodynamics in the arteriessubmentalis and facial of patients with early signs of atherosclerotic changes in the brakhiotsefalarteries and periodontal pathology of different stages - for perfection of prophylaxis of periodontal diseases by the means of investigation of prophylaxis vascular diseases. It was established, that influence of risk factors is more important than the age of patients.

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The aim of the study was to assess tongue position and function in cleft lip and palate children in order to use them for ultrasound prenatal diagnostics of this malformation. The study included 258 cleft lip and palate patients, as well as 2078 pregnant women (20-22 gestation weeks). The ultrasound scans of 39 cleft palate fetuses were evaluated retrospectively.

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Tongue structure and position as well as oral cavity volume were analyzed by means of multispiral CT in 82 cleft lip and palate patients and 27 healthy children. The study revealed microglossia and anomalous position and form of the tongue causing tongue tip to be pressed to the incisal part of the lower alveolar bone not exerting physiological impact on the upper alveolar bone. These results confirm the tongue position to be one of the factors for occlusion abnormalities in cleft lip and palate patients.

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The aim of the study was to examine the position and function of the tongue in cleft lip and palate (CLP) patients and to reveal their impact on alveolar bone development. Two hundred and fifty-eight CLP children and 50 healthy children as control group were included in the study. Tongue function and position were assessed by ultrasound examination.

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Vascular structures are a common childhood pathology that may cause not only the development of extensive cosmetic defects but also functional disorders of respiration, swallowing, vision, and hearing. These conditions not infrequently lead to severe disability and sometimes have a fatal outcome. The choice of the treatment modality depends on the type of the so-called "hemangiomas", the classification of these tumours remaining poorly developed.

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Multidisciplinary group of investigators basing upon special literature study, analysis of their own observation (1168 cases) including retrospective for 20 years and with the help of several following methods - clinical, roentgenological, pathomorphological,immunohistochemical - picked out from wide group of the so called hemangiomas 3 types of lesions: hyperplasia, malformation, tumour and suggested their clinical biological classification. To each of lesion types characteristic was given.

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The incidence of plexiform neurofibromas (PN) is 1:2500-3000, the disease affects maxilla-facial area in 31% of cases. The current paper describes results of treatment of 23 patients as well as preliminary data on using laser coagulation as treatment option for PN, namely on preoperative stage of treatment.

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Contractile activity of the iliac and sigmoid intestines versus detrusor activity, reabsorption and secretory activity of the iliac and sigmoid intestinal mucosa in contact with urine were studied in 30 rats. It was found that isolated segments of the iliac and sigmoid intestines have spontaneous contractile activity (stronger in the iliac intestine) while bladder segment contracted only in response to electric stimulation. A contraction-stimulating effect of acetylcholine and a relaxing effect of noradrenaline in experiments with the iliac intestine were close to their effects on the detrusor.

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Ultrasound study of maxilla was performed in 74 patients with one-sided cleft of upper lip and palate (CULP) of the age from 1 month to 1.5 year. 49 patients with two-sided clefts got early prosthetic treatment with ultrasound investigation before the treatment beginning and after its completion.

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Congenital cleft of upper lip and palate (CCULP) is one of the most widely spread and complicated developmental malformation of maxillofacial region, its frequency makes up for 16.4% of the total number of inherited defects. Ultrasound study (USS) let receive clinically significant information about anatomical structures peculiarities of upper lip, alveolar process and palate in patients with crest CCULP that could be important for surgical and prosthetic treatment planning and also significant for assessment of immediate and postponed treatment results.

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The therapeutic effect of intravenous injection of human fetal bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells or summary culture of kidney cells were studied on models of chronic or acute renal failure in outbred albino rats. Both cell types promoted improvement and normalization of the renal function in rats with stable chronic renal insufficiency (2 weeks after kidney cell injection, 1 month after bone marrow mesenchymal stem cell injection). Renal function remained normal or subnormal during the delayed period (3-3.

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The experiments on 45 rats and 20 rabbits were made to investigate antiischemic efficacy of alpha-tocopherol in respect of various partial functions of the kidneys compared to its antioxidant activity. It is demonstrated that administration of alpha-tocopherol prior to 30-min heat ischemia arrests activation of membrane lipid peroxidation (LPO) in the tissue of ischemic kidney both in rabbits and rats. Rabbit filtration renal function 1 hour after circulation recovery improved insignificantly, 24 hours after the recovery no difference with the control was registered, while secretory and reabsorption functions of the renal tubules under conditions of pretreatment with alpha-tocopherol significantly improved both in rabbits and rats both 1 hour and 24 hours after ischemia.

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Chronic renal insufficiency was modeled in rats by unilateral nephrectomy and electrocoagulation of both poles of the remaining kidney; acute renal failure was induced by 90-min clamping of the vascular pedicle of the only kidney. Injection of unfractionated culture of human fetal kidney cells or bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells into damaged kidney restored its function in rats with chronic renal insufficiency (observation period up to 2 months). After 2.

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