Structural and morphologic changes in peripheral blood neutrophilic leukocytes were examined with the aim to diagnose and predict the clinical course of acute pyoinflammatory maxillofacial diseases. Classification of structural and morphologic signs of neutrophilic leukocyte activation levels during odontogenic pyoinflammatory diseases were studied using optic and electron microscopy. There degrees of neutrophilic leukocyte activation were distinguished: inactive, moderately active, and hyperactive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo objectively assess the status of patients with odontogenic phlegmons their peripheral blood neutrophils were investigated. Functional activity of these cells was studied in 151 patients with odontogenic phlegmons and the data compared to those in 145 normal subjects. Assessment of leukocyte phagocytic activity by routine methods widely used in clinical practice did not show correlations of this parameter with the severity of the disease clinical course.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutoresonance frequency vibromassage sessions were administered to patients with pyoinflammatory processes in maxillofacial soft tissues. Comprehensive examinations of these patients were carried out to assess the efficacy of this treatment modality; the examinations included rheographic and ultrasonic examinations of blood flow intensity, analysis of neutrophilic activity by chemiluminescence amplitude, measurements of trypsin inhibitor levels and cholinesterase activity, assessment of wound exudate pH values and of resorption capacity of purulent wound tissues. Microbiologic, histologic, cytologic, clinical and biochemical studies were carried out.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new method for the assessment of the severity of the patients' status and prediction of the clinical course of suppurative-inflammatory processes is described, making use of the peripheral blood luminol-dependent chemiluminescence. Early assessment of the patient's condition and prediction of the disease course helps correctly choose the treatment strategy. The technique is simple and rapid, recommending its wide clinical application.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to evaluate the necessity in immunocorrective therapy the patients with maxillofacial phlegmons were tested for their cellular and humoral immunity. A slight increase or decrease in immunity indices before surgery in several patients were not beyond the physiological norm. Postoperative repetitive investigations the immune parameters attained the mean levels or even went higher without immune-correcting therapy.
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