Publications by authors named "Gicheva T"

The authors presented their experience of the use of intermittent plasmapheresis in 220 children with bacterial-inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases characterized by extreme severity and refractoriness to common therapeutic methods. Its use against a background of adequate etiological and pathogenetic therapy was shown to improve therapeutic results. In virus hepatitis with liver insufficiency, bullous erythema and hemorrhagic vasculitis plasmapheresis can be used as an independent method.

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The effect of virus infection on the organism of pregnant mice and their posterity was studied in experiment. The animals were infected with the prototype strain A13 (Flores) of Coxsackie virus which was administered on days 4, 7, 11, 15 and 19 of pregnancy. It has been demonstrated that pregnant mice are much more sensitive to the virus than non-pregnant females and that the placenta, along with the striped muscles, is the main reservoir of the virus.

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The growth and proliferation of organ liver cultures from sucklings born to mice infected with Coxsackie A 13 virus during pregnancy have been studied. In liver explants of the experimental group of sucklings, a well defined zone of of growth, mostly of epithelial cells, was observed early, whereas the cell growth around liver explants of sucklings born to control female mice was either absent or very weak.

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Peculiarities attending the growth and proliferation of the organ cultures of the liver of mongrel albino mice infected once with Coxsackie A-13 virus were investigated. A marked zone of growth, mostly of the epithelial cells, was determined rather early in the liver explants of mice in the experimental group, whereas in control group of mice the cell growth around the explant of the liver was either absent or very weak. Besides, a great number of lymphocytes evenly arranged in the zone of hepatocytes growth was observed in the preparations of the experimental mice liver.

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