Publications by authors named "D A Klyushin"

The gold standard for managing muscle-invasive bladder cancer is radical cystectomy (RCE). The RCE is a treatment, which carries high burden of perioperative morbidity and mortality. As biomolecular markers make muscle-invasive high-grade bladder cancer (HGBC) an entity different from non-invasive papillary disease, we tested a hypothesis that alternative bladder preserving surgery (BPS) approaches, such as partial cystectomy and transurethral resection of the bladder would not compromise the oncological results of treating HGBC in selected patients.

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Unlabelled: Cancer, inflammation and immune surveillance recruit lymphocytes as common key cellular players. The aim of the study was to assess a utility of the absolute and relative lymphocyte counts (ALC and RLC) in peripheral blood of patients with urological cancer as sensitive tool in pretreatment assessment of patient, which correlates with postoperative outcome of the disease, and outlines the overall reactivity of the patient.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively studied correlation between lymphocyte count in peripheral blood of the patients with urological cancer (n = 789) and number of clinical parameters: cancer localization, stage of the disease, treatment outcome, complications.

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Aim: To study from the point of view of statistical and geometrical theory of pattern recognition, the peculiarities of the distribution of optical density of DNA in the interphase nuclei of mammary buccal epithelium upon pathology.

Methods: Cytogenetic investigation of buccal smears and computer-based image analysis were used.

Results: It is shown that in malignant neoplasms of the mammary glands compared with its values in benign, the optical density of DNA in the nuclei of buccal epithelium increase in a range from 0.

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The object of the investigation reported in this paper was to study, from the point of view of statistical and geometric theory of pattern recognition, the DNA optical density distribution peculiarities in the interphase nuclei of buccal epithelium present in the pathology of the thyroid and mammary glands. Two new indices to characterize this distribution (ratio of modal class volumes and relief index) are proposed. It is shown that in malignant neoplasms of the thyroid and mammary glands the changes in the nuclei of buccal epithelium are characterized by an increase in the optical density of DNA over a range from 0.

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