Publications by authors named "G Yu Tsarapkin"

Article Synopsis
  • Research highlights that the anatomical features of the hard palate are not well-documented, leading to complications in nasal surgeries like perforation during christotomy.
  • The study examined 107 patients using multispiral computed tomography (MSCT) to assess the hard palate's structure, focusing on thickness and width measurements.
  • Results showed considerable variability in hard palate thickness (average 1.74 mm) and width (average 0.9 mm), suggesting these factors are important to consider for successful surgical interventions.
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Unlabelled: Intranasal packs with breathing tubes are one of the possible methods of postoperative management of patients after endonasal surgery. The role of these devices is to provide the possibility of nasal breathing of patients to facilitate the course of the postoperative period. However, the possibility of providing proper nasal breathing with these devices has not been studied.

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Introduction: Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses. Impaired neurogenesis is observed in depression. Biomarkers of impaired neurogenesis in depression can act as a useful objective and diagnostic and prognostic tool to determine the severity of depression.

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Infectious mononucleosis (IM) is an acute viral infection that usually occurs with fever, acute tonsillitis, affects lymph nodes, liver, spleen, and with specific changes in the hemogram. One of the most frequent symptoms of the disease is sore throat which leads people to otorhinolaryngologist. Several pathogens may be the cause of IM, but Epstein-Barr virus(EBV) plays a key role.

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Unlabelled: Epistaxis or nosebleeds (NB) are the most common emergency pathology that otorhinolaryngologists have to deal with. Purpose of the work: to study the prevalence of patients with NB in the otorhinolaryngological departments of hospitals in Moscow from 2003 to 2019. The reports of the heads of the ENT departments of the city clinical hospitals in Moscow were studied.

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