Publications by authors named "A V Arshinov"

The article presents results of study of accessibility of tuberculous care according medical statistics data of the health department of the Primorskii kraii from 2004 to 2014. The Big Data technology was applied. The systematization of indices of accessibility was carried out.

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ecent researches have shown that the atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease. In particular, chronic inflammation plays a key role in coronary artery plaque instability and subsequent occlusive thrombosis. Inflammatory and immune mechanisms, employing monocytes, innate receptors, cytokines are suggested to be involved in atherogenesis.

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The article describes the historical aspects of the formation of the notion antiphospholipid syndrome (AFS) as well as the development of the conception of its clinical symptoms and laboratory tests confirming the diagnosis. Special attention is paid to the modern interpretation of the notion of AFS, which excludes a number of clinical symptoms and laboratory tests and defines more clearly the use of the rest of clinical and laboratory signs. Theoretical concepts of the pathogenetic mechanisms of the development of this disease and its association with congenital thrombofilias are adduced.

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The mathematical model was created to evaluate the immunological age and immunological aging rate in men between 31 and 81. This model enables to evaluate the immunity aging rate among men of this age, diagnose the patients with the increased aging rate by determining their immunological age, and use it for the follow-up monitoring of the aging process and evaluation of the therapeutic and rehabilitation treatment efficiency for this group of people.

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Aim: To characterize pulmonary lesion in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) on the basis of clinical device and biochemical examination regarding features of the disease onset and development.

Material And Methods: The study included 60 SLE patients. Mean age 41.

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