Publications by authors named "R Iu Romanova"

Potocki-Lupski Syndrome (PTLS) is a rare condition associated with a duplication of 17p11.2 that may underlie a wide range of congenital abnormalities and heterogeneous behavioral phenotypes. Along with developmental delay and intellectual disability, autism-specific traits are often reported to be the most common among patients with PTLS.

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Unlabelled: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is one the most disabling developmental disorders, imposing an extremely high economic burden. Obtaining as accurate prevalence estimates as possible is crucial to guide governments in planning policies for identification and intervention for individuals with ASD and their relatives. The precision of prevalence estimates can be heightened by summative analyses of the data collected around the world.

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Fifty-four children who had experienced intrathoracic tuberculosis were clinically and immunologically studied 3-10 years following chemotherapy. The count of T cells and their functional activity were found to be normal in 90.7% of children.

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Fifty-three patients with lung cancer of different histological types and 72 with other lung diseases were examined by employing the panel containing 5 monoclonal antibodies (MAb) in the indirect immunofluorescence test (IFT). with tissue biopsy specimens, lung cancer could be revealed in 100% of patients with glandular carcinomas and adenocarcinoma of the lung, in 89% of those with small-cell carcinoma, and in 61% with squamous-cell carcinoma. With this, MAb reacted with cancer cellular membranes, by causing their fluorescence and failed to react and to cause the luminescence of inflammation cell membranes, the altered and intact bronchoalveolar epithelium in patients cancer and nontumoral diseases of the lung.

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CBA mice served as experimental tuberculosis model to study protective, immunomodulating and toxico-allergic properties of two drugs including cytoplasma and cell walls of BCG mycobacteria as well as of synthetic adjuvant polyoxidonium. Doses and schemes are presented developed for experimental tuberculosis treatment with cytoplasm and not causing toxico-allergic reactions in mice. The specific immunomodulator of cytoplasm, polyoxidonium, proved effective therapeutic modality in experimental mouse tuberculosis.

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