Publications by authors named "L D Kozmin"

Introduction: Surgery remains the gold-standard curative treatment for localized (T1) renal carcinoma. However, recent medical-technological advances have led to the development of new minimally invasive treatment options, one of which is percutaneous cryoablation.

Aim: To assess the effectiveness and safety of ultrasound-guided percutaneous cryoablation of renal tumors.

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One hundred and five biopsy specimens taken in different periods after 34 ABO-incompatible mismatched related kidney transplantations were examined to establish the patterns of humoral activity from the morphological changes and expression of C4d deposits in the peritubular capillaries. Severe reversible forms of acute humoral rejection (AHR) (2 patients) and minimal morphological manifestations (13 patients) were observed in the biopsy specimens taken as long as 2 months later in Group 1 (C4d+). In the early period, the minimal manifestations of AHR did not cause organ dysfunction; but in the late period, 5 of them developed chronic humoral rejection in persistent humoral activity; 4 grafts were removed 531,720, 1019, and 1252 days later.

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The conducted survey proves, that surgical tactics by liver resections after the neoadjuvant chemotherapy should not differ, regarding the volume of liver resection. Hystologic hepatic parenchyma reactions to the action of chemotherapy were predominately the steatosis and fibrosis.

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Myeloma nephropathy is a disorder characterized by deposition of monoclonal immunoglobulin light chains in the kidneys. The chains deposited form either amyloid fibrils or granular (amorphous) aggregates. Distinct molecular mechanisms leading to the formation of different aggregate types in kidney of patients with multiple myeloma are poorly understood.

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The molecular mass and sedimentation coefficient of native C-reactive protein in solution were determined by analytical ultracentrifugation in the presence and absence of calcium ions. Pentameric C-reactive protein was shown to be the major macroscopic form of this protein in solution. The removal of calcium ions from solution caused decompaction of the protein accompanied by changes in its hydrodynamic parameters.

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