Publications by authors named "L A Ratnikova"

Pseudomembranous colitis (PMC), is characterized by acute onset, severe diarrhea, hypovolemic shock, toxic expansion of colon perforation, thrombus syndrome and without treatment in some cases leading to death of the patient. The paper describes a clinical case of pseudomembranous colitis in patients 35 years that developed on the background of the massive antibiotic therapy. The diagnosis was made only at autopsy.

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Patients with different forms of infections transmitted by Ixodidae ticks: meningeal and focal forms of tick-borne encephalitis, neuroborreliosis and mixed-infection (tick-borne encephalitis + Ixodidae tick borreliosis) were examined. CD-typing of lymphocytes in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF), measuring blood and CSF cytokine content as well as blood nitric oxide (NO) metabolites were used to identify main pathogenetic mechanisms of the immune inflammation development in the central nervous system in tick-borne encephalitis associated with the hyperproduction of NO metabolites in the blood and CSF, inflammatory cytokine reaction and apoptosis. The antioxidant cytoflavin is suggested as a drug for pathogenetic treatment of neuroinfections with modifying effect of NO.

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In this work analysis of results of a prospective populational cohort study "Stress and health in Russia" is presented. We included in the study inhabitants of Moscow randomly sampled from the population of men and women aged > or =55 years. Aim of the present work consisted in the study of relationship of activity of fibrinolysis and main parameters of the system of lipoproteines providing transport of lipids in blood serum and system controlling utilization of glucose by tissues.

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The antiviral activity of Panavir was studied on a model of mice infected with the strain Sofjin of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus. The efficacy of Panavir was studied in the treatment of the chronic (monotherapy; 30 patients) and acute febrile and meningeal (combined therapy; n = 113) forms of TBE. Panavir was found to have a positive effect on the clinical course of TBE and the immune mechanisms of the body's protection.

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