Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova
March 2024
This is a description of the case of quite severe neurolisteriosis in an adult man resulting in the rare combination of neurological symptoms such as complete bilateral ophtalmoplegia and locked-in syndrome. The case illustrates clinical features that are special for this disorder and also highlights management of such patients.
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February 2024
Globally, 13% of the population has difficulty conceiving. In Russia, the proportion of infertile marriages ranges from 8 to 17.5%, with half of all forms of female infertility being the uterine form.
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January 2024
Introduction: Subacromial impingement syndrome is a common pathology that leads to a persistent decrease in the functioning of the affected limb and, as a consequence, a decrease in the quality of life and work ability of patients. According to various authors, the study of the effectiveness of treatment and rehabilitation of this pathology is quite widely presented in the literature: surgical, including arthroscopic operations, rehabilitation using various factors of physical therapy, manual and other practices. However, the issue of assessing the effectiveness of movement therapy, both alone and in combination with other therapeutic methods, remains relevant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: As a prevention of falls in elderly people with chronic cerebral ischemia, it is necessary to carry out rehabilitation measures with the inclusion of training aimed at improving statolocomotor and cognitive functions, improving proprioceptive sensitivity and reaction speed to external stimuli.
Aims: To compare the effectiveness of inclusion of hardware balance training on Huber («LPG-Systems», France) and C-mill («Physiomed Elektromedizin AG», Germany) simulators in complex postural control rehabilitation programs for elderly patients with chronic cerebral ischemia (CCI).
Material And Methods: The study included 48 patients (19 men, 29 women), 81% of whom had moderate cognitive impairment.
Khirurgiia (Mosk)
December 2022
Metabolic changes due to the progression of malignant neoplasms and the negative consequences of aggressive methods of its treatment lead to a decrease in food intake in patients, which contributes to the development of anorexia-cachexia syndrome in cancer patients due to complex interactions between pro-inflammatory cytokines and host metabolism. Within the framework of this article, the author analyzes the possibility of the influence of nutritional status in cancer patients. The analysis of the results of the study of a group of cancer patients with various nutritional statuses was carried out.
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