Publications by authors named "D Iu Alekseeva"

Article Synopsis
  • Aortopulmonary window is a rare congenital heart defect leading to severe complications like pulmonary arterial hypertension and heart failure, making pregnancy extremely risky.
  • Two case studies are presented involving pregnant women with this defect, one resulting in maternal death postpartum, while the other survived with continued treatment.
  • The article emphasizes the importance of specialized care for these patients due to the unique challenges and high risks associated with their condition during pregnancy.
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Introduction: The present study aimed to describe the phenotypic features and genetic spectrum of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) presented in childhood and test the validity of different diagnostic approaches using Task Force Criteria 2010 (TFC) and recently proposed Padua criteria.

Patients And Methods: Thirteen patients (mean age at diagnosis 13.6 ± 3.

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The question of COVID-19 and long-COVID-19 course in children remains unsolved. This infection in children, which is associated with COVID-19, can vary from asymptomatic to systemic damage of various systems. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, associated with SARS-CoV-2 (MIS-C), is a serious condition in children and adolescents after experiencing COVID-19.

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Background: It is known that some genes regulate neurochemical metabolism, and their polymorphisms affect cognitive performance, including the ability to categorize emotionally significant information.

Objective: The aim of our study was to analyze the recognition of emotional and neutral visual scenes in carriers of different polymorphic variants of the MAOA, COMT, DRD4, and 5HT2A genes.

Design: The study sample consisted of 87 university students (Caucasians, women 63%, average age 20.

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In the beginning of COVID-19, the proportion of confirmed cases in the pediatric population was relatively small and there was an opinion that children often had a mild or asymptomatic course of infection. Our understanding of the immune response, diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19 is highly oriented towards the adult population. At the same time, despite the fact that COVID-19 in children usually occurs in a mild form, there is an incomplete understanding of the course as an acute infection and its subsequent manifestations such as Long-COVID-19 or Post-COVID-19, PASC in the pediatric population, correlations with comorbidities and immunological changes.

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