Publications by authors named "O A Iarosh"

The study is based on clinical examination of movement disorder in 126 patients (men--103, women--23) with lumbosacral pain syndrome. The authors revealed how statico-dynamic and neurotic disorders had been formed depending on structural peculiarities of primary pathologic process and thus determining different clinical forms. Mechanisms of syndromologic manifestation of suffering in every case were substantiated; own approaches to anatomico-topical diagnostics and objectification of pathology course in dynamic were suggested.

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Clinical checkup of the sensitive sphere of 126 patients with the different vertebrogene loinssacral pain sensation syndromes had been carried out. A new type of pain disorder sensation was described as a "basamug". The comparison, that was fulfilled in connection with the abnormality levels of the phylogenetically young types, had detected the high informative criteria of diagnostic and evaluation of dynamics of the process progress under the different clinical variants of the studied pathology.

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Based on the analysis of the published literature, the time-related unfolding of clinical manifestations of the onset and course of pain vertebrogenic syndromes, using morphofunctional, thus, anatomo-topical principles of development and spread of the pathology, the authors have substantiated causes of its origination as well as their own conceptions regarding mechanisms of formation. The secured results permit using pathogenetically validated differentiated methods of treatment in certain kinds of pain vertebrogenic syndromes from the standpoint of cause and effect correlations with respect to their origination.

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On the basis of critical analysis of the main periodicals and relevant references as well as personal clinical experience the author submits his idea on substantiation of mechanisms of ocular movements regulation, for which purpose he uses evolutionary principles of development of the nervous system. Depending on the levels of disease foci as well as nature thereof and pattern of the pathology in question, the author has identified syndromological complexes of oculomotor disorders, including the original ones having pathognostic significance in respect of CNS functional abnormalities as well as of demyelinating and infectious processes. He gives his view on pathogenesis of development of those oculomotor disorders posing a problem in differential diagnosis, regarding it as consequence of dominating of injury to particular efferent structures of brain truncal formations.

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The clinical study comprising 254 patients with bacterial meningoencephalitis (meningococcal, pneumococcal, staphylococcal, undefined, with n = 135, 76, 43, 120 respectively) permitted identifying a syndrome of oculomotor disturbances. It has been shown that assessment of changes in oculomotor disturbances enables the extent of inflammatory process, focal lesion as well as course and outcome of bacterial meningoencephalitis to be determined in a timely fashion.

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