Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
December 2014
Objective: Traumatic neuropathies are among the most actual problems in neurology due to the severe neurological deficit in most cases and poor prognosis of recovery. We evaluated the effect of ipidacrin (cholinesterase inhibitor) and magnetic stimulation on neuroplastic axonal changes after experimental neurotmesis of rat's sciatic nerve.
Material And Methods: Animals (20 rats) were stratified into 3 groups.
The analysis of the literature publications and original clinical observations (27 cases) provided a basis for the consideration and generalization of the results of the combined radical surgical treatment of common cancer of paranasal sinuses with the elements of craniobasal and craniofascial plastic reconstruction of the postoperative cavities with a view to optimization of radiotherapy and radioprotection of the intact tissues. The role of the proposed methods in the combined treatment of cancer of paranasal sinuses is evaluated. Special emphasis is laid on the importance of radioprotection for the prevention of radiation-induced epitheliitis in the reconstructed cavities following resection of the upper jaw, sino-orbital exenteration, and hemifacial resection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe quality of the clinical and postmortem diagnosis of renal cancer was studied, by examining 510 cases of nephrectomies and resections of the kidney for its masses over 10 years. The clinical diagnosis of the stage of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) from the data available in the inpatients records cannot be considered qualitative in 76% of cases. Joint material cutting by a surgeon and a pathologist is the most important predictor that significantly affects the quality of lifetime clinical diagnosis of the TNM stage of renal cancer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
September 2011
Effects of neyromidin and cerebrolysin on clinical and electrophysiological patterns of neurodynamic disorders during traumatic brain injury were studied. The study involved 50 patients, aged from 21 to 58 years, with mild craniocerebral injury in subacute period. Patients were stratified into two groups.
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