Publications by authors named "N N Muzalevskaia"

From a position of urodynamic evaluation, obstructive urination represents a violation of the phase of urinary bladder emptying. The study was aimed to evaluation of urodynamic parameters in women with obstructive urination on a background of conservative treatment. The study included 40 women with obstructive urination aged 26 to 72 years.

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This investigation was aimed at the study of age changes of penis connective tissue structures. Tissue fragments of penis were obtained from 20 cadavers of men at the age of 20-38 years in group I, and from 20 cadavers of men at the age of 41-59 years in group II. The criteria for the exclusion of material from the research were arterial hypertension, diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis of internal iliac arteries, Peyronie's disease, and anomalies of genital organ development.

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The aim of this study was to examine the connective tissue of penis in normal individuals and in patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie's disease (PD) using computer methods of image analysis. Penis tissues were obtained from 20 males aged 20-40 years who died in accidents, penis biopsies were taken from 23 patients with ED and 9 patients with PD (average age: 51 +/- 11.5 years).

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Aim: To evaluate the effect of impasa on activity of N0-dependent processes in cardiological patients with erectile dysfunction (ED).

Material And Methods: 58 patients with IHD and angina of effort and 48 patients with hypertension participated in the study of efficacy of conventional treatment combined with impasa on the course of the basic disease, peripheral blood count of desquamated endotheliocytes, microcirculation and erectile function.

Results: IHD patients given impasa showed increased exercise tolerance, less number of anginal attacks, improved coronary microcirculation, improved metabolism of vascular endothelium.

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A total of 58 patients with ischemic heart disease and angina of effort (FC II) (mean age 55.6 years) participating in the study were diagnosed to have erective dysfunction (ED) of a mild (35%), moderate (57%) and severe degree (8%). All the patients were randomized into two groups.

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