Publications by authors named "N M Rashidov"

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Aim: To analyze the spinal mechanisms of neuroplastic changes induced by neuromidin (ipidacrine) in a model of traumatic axonotomy of the sciatic nerve in rats.

Material And Methods: The histological study of the material from the anterior horn (lumbar portion of spinal cord) was performed in 6 rats using electron microscopy.

Results And Conclusion: The comparative analysis of neuromorphological changes in rats of control and main groups revealed the neuroprotective and modifying effects of neuromidin on the spinal neuroplasticity.

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Aim: To identify neuroplastic changes in the brain structures during treatment of traumatic axonotomy of the brachial plexus (the pathology of peripheral nervous system).

Material And Methods: MRI morphometry of white and grey matter was studied in 62 patients with traumatic axonotomy of the brachial plexus.

Results: There were correlations between the thickness of sensorimotor cortex, morphometric parameters (volume, diffusion, fractional anisotropy) of subcortical formations (corticospinal tracts, the forceps minor), severity of neurological deficit and dynamics of clinical course depending on the therapeutic strategy.

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Objective: To evaluate the cognitive changes in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease after the treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors - neuromidin and galantamine.

Material And Methods: Fifty-eight patients with probable Alzheimer's disease, aged 60-84 years (mean 73.2±6.

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Objective: Unfortunately, nowadays there are no reliable ways to predict the outcomes of the conservative treatment in patients with dorsopathies. Otherwise, we could identify patients that demand intensive treatment including therapeutic blockades. We approbated and modified a method for assessment of radicular latency duration in patients with lumbosacral radiculopathies to evaluate its diagnostic value and the possibility of using in monitoring of effectiveness of conservative treatment.

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