Publications by authors named "N A terekhina"

The number of obese pregnant women increases annually and reaches 20-30%. The metabolism of hormones and minerals changes in the presence of a large amount of adipose tissue in the body of a pregnant woman, which leads to a number of obstetric and perinatal problems. The aim of the work is to study and compare the influence of the gestational process on the indicators of iron and copper metabolism in the blood serum of women with normal body weight and women with obesity.

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  • The high frequency of herpes infections in children prompts the need for better diagnostic markers and treatment evaluation.
  • The study assessed biochemical changes in oral fluid and blood plasma of 28 children with acute herpetic stomatitis, comparing results with 45 healthy controls.
  • Significant increases in inflammatory proteins and certain minerals were found in children with the infection, which correlated with disease severity; after treatment, these levels returned towards normal in the oral fluid.
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  • The study compares levels of acute phase proteins (APPs) in tears, saliva, and plasma among patients with herpes keratitis and healthy controls.
  • High levels of certain APPs in tears indicate ongoing inflammation and poor prognosis in herpes keratitis patients, suggesting treatment should continue.
  • Quantifying APPs in tears and saliva offers a non-invasive method for early inflammation detection and monitoring treatment effectiveness for ophthalmic herpes.
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This article presence the connection between paradontitis and cardiovascular diseases, and definition of the maintenance of acute phase proteins in an oral fluid at patients with acute myocardial infarction is obviously important for clinic. Results of own researches of change of the maintenance of three acute phase proteins: ceruloplasmin, alpha1-antitripsin and orosomucoid in an oral fluid and blood plasma at paradontitis and myocardial infarction allow to consider the paradontitis as one more risk factor of a cardiovascular pathology, except well-known hypertensions, smoking, a diabetes.

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The influence of ethanol on glycogen value in liver and skeletal muscle was investigated at rats and forensic cases. In 24 hours after ethanol intake glycogen value in rat's liver was low. By autopsy examinations liver glycogen value was low in cases as acute ethanol poisoning as coronary heard diseases with alcohol condition.

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