Publications by authors named "A Shangin"

Recently, due to the emergence of a variety of modifications of air, land, water vehicles and an increase in their speed and maneuverability, the number of people with severe manifestations of motion sickness has also increased. The relevance of this problem is dictated by the fact that, despite significant achievements in the field of preventive medicine, a significant number of people prone to motion sickness have been observed to date. Thus, among persons using land modes of transport, the percentage of sick people reaches 15.

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A distinctive feature of pneumonia in influenza A (H1N1) is interstitial infiltration of lung tissues and high frequency of pulmonary lesions leading to acute lung injury/acute respiratory distress syndrome in half of the patients. Severe clinical course of the disease and complications (pleuritis, abscess, pulmonary thromboembolism) diagnosed by X-ray were recorded in 29% of the patients. The final X-ray examination revealed normalization of the lung structure only in 15.

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