Publications by authors named "Olga Gorbatyuk"

Objective: Aim: To highlight the distinctive features of CD in young children, based on personal clinical experience in observation and treatment, with the objective of improving the accuracy of diagnosis and the effectiveness of treatment.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The study involves the results of treatment 11 young children with CD. The diagnosis was based on the combination of the following data: clinical manifestations of the disease and its course, as well as the results of laboratory, instrumental, and step biopsy with morphological studies.

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Objective: Aim: to review information resources and analysis of the own experience on this problem for the provision of modern knowledge in the pathogenesis of the pathology, the latest diagnostic and treatment technologies, with consideration of the need to adhere to a single strategy in the management of patients with BA.

Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The analysis of the data regarding the results of existing studies evaluating the clinical benefit and safety of diagnostic and treatment methods in Biliary atresia.

Conclusion: Conclusions: BA is the leading cause of neonatal cholestasis development.

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Objective: The aim: To determine the morphological and immunohistochemical changes in the testes 2-6 hours after the onset of clinical symptoms of acute unilateral testicular torsion.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: A morphological and immunohistochemical study was conducted on biopsy samples of testicular tissues taken 2-6 hours after the onset of clinical symptoms of acute unilateral testicular torsion during detorsion and orchiopexy surgery in 27 adolescent patients.

Results: Results: In cases of incomplete torsion (180-360°) and a disease duration of up to 2 hours, the seminiferous tubules maintained their normal structure.

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Objective: The aim: To provide best practices of disease management to improve treatment outcomes for this group of patients.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The paper is based on first-hand experience in observing and treating 117 children aged from 6 months to 13 years with bilateral congenital cryptorchidism during a ten-year follow-up period, who were referred for surgical treatment, and 3 newborn boys with undescended testicles and testicular torsion. A complex of clinical and laboratory, instrumental, endocrinological, and genetic research methods was used for the survey of all patients.

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Objective: The aim: To analyze the current state of the issue of Hirschsprung disease in newborns and infants on the basis of literature data and first-hand experience.

Conclusion: Conclusions: 1. Hirschsprung disease should be suspected in all newborns with late meconium passage.

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Objective: The aim: To study and analyze the results of instrumental diagnostic measures and morphological verification of perforations of abdominal viscera in peritonitis in newborns, their importance in timely diagnosis, as well as to present authors' experience of examining newborns with PP, taking into account the complexity of diagnosis and treatment of these patients.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: The study is based on the results of examining 59 newborns with PP of various etiologies. Instrumental methods that were used in the diagnosis of PP and differential diagnosis of other emergencies involved the following: radiological examination (plain abdominal radiography), abdominal and retroperitoneal ultrasound, neurosonography, echocardiography, diagnostic abdominal paracentesis.

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Objective: The aim: To analyze our own results of diagnosis and treatment of newborns with NEC and obturation intestinal obstruction in order to determine theoretically important and practically significant recommendations on this issue, to optimize preventive measures for reducing intestinal obstruction cases in NEC and improving treatment outcome among newborns.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: Our supervision involved 143 newborns with NEC for the period from 2006 to 2020, including 79 boys (55.24%) and 64 girls (44.

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