Publications by authors named "A Ya Razumova"

This article discusses a rare clinical case of differential diagnosis between salivary stone disease and calcinosis, which developed against the background of autoimmune pathology. Diagnosis of these pathologies causes difficulties for practitioners, and treatment methods have fundamental differences. In this regard, the description of this case is relevant and significant.

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  • Genomic profiling of blood cancers has improved our understanding of the genetic changes that drive these diseases and has helped create better tools for patient treatment planning.*
  • Tumor-only sequencing methods often struggle to provide clear information on genetic variants, which can complicate clinical decisions for patient care.*
  • The MSK-IMPACT Heme cohort offers a detailed analysis of genetic alterations by comparing tumor and normal DNA, revealing key mutation patterns and enhancing our ability to make precise genetic diagnoses.*
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A report on the primary application of the modern technique of plastic removal of stricture of the Stenonic duct. A clinical case of surgical intervention in the localization of stricture and salivary stone is considered. The analysis of the patient's medical history, ultrasound diagnostics, multispiral computed tomography of the maxillofacial region was carried out.

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This article describes the use of augmented reality technology for the removal of an odontogenic cyst of the upper jaw. By combining the image of computed tomography, anatomical formations and the tip of the endoscope in mixed reality, a navigation system was created for performing cystectomy and resection of the tip of the molar root for a volumetric cyst of the maxillary sinus. For the first time, a system for tracking the position of an endoscope in mixed reality in real time was used.

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Purpose: This report presents the first known use of a rigid endoscope with augmented reality technology for the removal of an odontogenic cyst that penetrated the maxillary sinus and illustrates its practical use in a patient.

Materials And Methods: In the preoperative period, cone-beam computed tomography was performed in a specially designed marker holder frame, and the contours of the cyst and the nearest anatomical formations were segmented in the 3D Slicer program. During the operation, a marker was installed on the patient's head, as well as on the tip of the endoscope, which made it possible to visualize the mass and the movement of the endoscope.

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