Publications by authors named "A M Lazareva"

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  • Monomorphic post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (mPTLD) is a significant health risk after solid organ transplants, with challenges in balancing treatment intensity and risks like infection and organ rejection.* -
  • A study analyzed 56 children with mPTLD treated with low-intensity therapies in the UK and Spain, finding that 92.8% survived for one year, despite 78.6% presenting with advanced disease.* -
  • The results indicate that R-COP, a low-dose chemotherapy, is an effective initial treatment, with escalation to more aggressive approaches beneficial for those who do not adequately respond.*
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Unlabelled: Polypous rhinosinusitis (PRS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, characterized by the formation and recurrent growth of polyps. Often, PRS is a manifestation of the most severe clinical symptom complex - the asthmatic triad (AT). AT is characterized by three main clinical manifestations: bronchial asthma (BA) itself, PRS, intolerance to acetylsalicylic acid, other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and NA.

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This paper illustrates how the size and type of substituent in the phosphinate group of ferrocenyl bisphosphinic acids can affect conformational possibilities and coordination packing. It also demonstrates that -phosphinate plays a key role in variational mobility, while Me- or Ph- substituents of the phosphinate group can only lead to 0D complexes or 1D coordination polymer. Overall, this paper provides valuable insights into the design and construction of coordination polymers based on ferrocene-contained linkers.

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Differentiation between benign, primary and secondary malignant tumors is a critical problem in the clinical treatment of adrenal tumors, especially in patients with isolated adrenal lesions. In most cases, the correct diagnosis can be established microscopically with standard staining with hematoxylin and eosin. However, there are cases when it is almost impossible to distinguish metastasis from primary adrenal cancer, so an accurate diagnosis requires an immunohistochemical examination.

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