Publications by authors named "Khazanov A"

Objective: To compare the reduction quality, surgery time, and early postoperative complications between the 2 following surgical approaches: the ilioinguinal and the anterior intrapelvic (AIP or modified Rives-Stoppa).

Design: Retrospective study.

Patients: Comparison of 122 patients operated in our center between 1996 and 2003 with the ilioinguinal approach and 103 cases operated between 2004 and 2011 with the AIP approach.

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517 cases of acute viral hepatitis (AVH) and 1203 cases of hepatic cirrhosis (HC) have been analysed. In recent 20-28 year the trend to a decline in the role of HBV infection in the origin of both AVH and HC. The least lethality was reported for viral C-cirrhoses.

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[Acute viral hepatitides].

Voen Med Zh

February 1996

The article describes the characteristics of the acute virus hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, F, G. The clinic aspects of the asymptomatic, cholestatic and fulminant forms of the disease have been examined. Have been reported in detail on diseases being a part of the group of atypical forms, about the preventive measures of the acute viral hepatic diseases.

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A total of 97 patients with pancreatic carcinoma were examined with sonography, computed tomography of the pancreas and endoscopy of the stomach and duodenum. The tumor involved mainly the head of the pancreas in 69 (71.1%), the body in 21 (21.

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A total of 437 patients with chronic pancreatitis (CP) were examined. The authors detected interstitial or acute, parenchymal or recurrent, hyperplastic or pseudotumorous, and cystic variants in 91 (20.8%), 218 (49.

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Three various forms of contact or its consequences are recognized for hepatitis B virus and human body; acquired immunity to HBV, HBV persistence, HBV replication. Two forms of seroconversion (transfer of HBeAg into anti-HBe serum) are demonstrated. One of them occurs commonly and has a good prognosis, the other emerges rarely and runs a severe course likely to end in life-threatening complications.

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To make the II Marseilles Classification of Pancreatitis more applicable to everyday clinical practice, a new systemic approach is suggested basing on clinical, laboratory, CT and ultrasound evidence. Upon examination of 182 chronic sufferers with pancreatitis, interstitial--edematous, parenchymatous, fibrous--sclerotic (indurative), hyperplastic (pseudotumorous) and cystic variants of the disease were established in 34.6%, 30%, 21.

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