Publications by authors named "L I Peretiatko"

In this study, we investigated the morphology of the ventricular germinal zone and neocortex of the cerebral hemispheres in the projection field no. 4 of the motor area in human fetuses in dynamics from week 22 to 40 of fetal development. Morphological study allowed us to clarify the following patterns of prenatal ontogeny of the human CNS.

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The paper provides a review of literature on primary cardiomyopathy yet referring to as an inadequately studied abnormality that is diagnosed with difficulty by clinicians and frequently missed by pathologists at autopsy.

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The paper analyzes a death due to undiagnosed asymmetric hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in an 8-month-old baby. The peculiarities of this case are the extent of myocardial damage, the irreversibility of structural injuries in the absence of clinical symptoms, and a concurrence of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and severe pneumonia and meningoencephalitis.

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  • This study investigates how nitric oxide affects placental structure and macrophage activity during normal pregnancy in albino rats.
  • The rats were divided into three groups: one with normal pregnancies, one given sodium nitrate, and another injected with a nitric oxide synthesis inhibitor.
  • Findings showed that both sodium nitrite and the inhibitor caused structural changes in the placenta, indicating circulation issues and potential damage.
  • The activity of placental macrophages differed significantly between the groups, highlighting contrasting effects of nitric oxide levels.
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Objective: To analyze pathomorphological changes in the thymus of extremely low birth weight (ELBW) neonatal infants who have developed in the presence of in utero infection.

Subjects And Methods: A study group included 105 ELBW neonates who had developed in the presence of in utero infection. The main causes of their death were the following conditions: generalized viral and bacterial infection of mixed genesis (n = 56 (53.

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