Publications by authors named "E M VIKHLIAEVA"

The paper considers the late sequels of preeclampsia that is one of the main causes of poor perinatal outcomes. The idea that this gestational complication shows no noticeable impact on the female health status in the late postpartum periods has long been prevalent. At the same time, recent studies suggest that this cohort of women will have a high cardiovascular risk in future life, which requires the formulation of their management strategy.

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Present-day evidence on uterine leiomyomata has pointed to progesterone and its receptors as a key factor in the mechanisms of auto- and paracrine influences on tumor development and growth. Treatment was determined by a correlation between tumor size and stage of molecular-genetical disorders. A clinico-genealogical study of familial predisposition to uterine leiomyoma, particularly in patients from accumulated disease families contributed to the potential of early detection of tumor and timely effective correction for preservation of reproductive function.

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The effect of picasol (a preparation of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids) on the serum lipid spectrum was studied upon administration of the drug to 60 pregnant women with a high-risk of developing placental insufficiency during II-III trimesters of pregnancy in accordance with a program of randomized placebo controlled double blind trial. In the absence of differences in the level of lipid spectrum parameters prior to picasol administration we found in the III trimester a reliably low content of triglycerides and cholesterol of extremely low density lipoproteids in patients who received picasol.

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Aim: Epidemiological assessment of prevalence of blood hypertension (BH) in pregnant women.

Materials And Methods: Blood pressure and urinary protein were measured in 5160 gravidae observed in female consultations in 4 cities of Russia.

Results: BH was found in 1042(20.

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