Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med
October 2024
The personnel shortage in domestic medical organizations continues to be a key problem in healthcare. Modern research in the field of personnel policy reflects a predominantly random choice of specialty by a graduate after graduating from a medical university - 30% of young specialists leave the profession, often noting that the specialty «did not suit». There is a growing need for job profiling in order to more effectively distribute personnel in various sectors of economic activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPortal hypertension is a syndrome characterized by increased pressure in the portal vein system and can be caused by impaired blood flow in the portal vein, hepatic veins, or inferior vena cava. The main complications of this condition are bleeding from varicose veins of the esophagus (in our study in 100% of patients), splenomegaly with hypersplenism (in our study in 98% of patients), ascites (in our study in 1 patient). The main goal of treating portal hypertension is to prevent bleeding from esophageal varices.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Otorinolaringol
July 2023
Post-intubation laryngeal stenosis is the most common cause of upper respiratory obstruction in children. According to published data, the incidence of post-intubation stenosis ranges from 0.1 to 20%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSplenic lymphangioma is a rare malformation of splenic lymphatic channels characterized by cysts resulting from increased number of enlarged thin-walled lymphatic vessels. In our case, there were no clinical manifestations. Lymphangioma was congenital and diagnosed by ultrasound as an accidental finding.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Complete tracheal rings are a rare malformation that occurs in 1 out of 100,000 live births. It is rare, isolated tracheal or tracheobronchial anomaly developed due to abnormal cartilage growth with formation of complete ring and often resulting in airway stenosis. Slide tracheoplasty, as it was originally described by Tsang et al.
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