Publications by authors named "R Z Nazhmudinov"

Objective: To improve the algorithm of differential diagnosis and complex treatment of patients with CR.

Material And Methods: Forty-two patients with CR were divided into 2 groups. Patients of the first group (=21) received basic treatment (NSAID, myorelaxants, local injections with glucocorticoids (on demand), B vitamins and non-pharmacological methods) and the anticholinesterase drug ipidacrine.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used for treatment of pain, fever and inflammatory diseases. However, along with a high rate of efficacy, NSAIDs have been associated with an increased risk of gastrointestinal and cardiovascular complications related to the inhibition of the enzymes cyclooxygenase 1 and 2. The review addresses contemporary mechanisms of NSAID's side-effects and analyzes clinical trials of the efficacy and tolerability of aceclofenac, which is the most frequently prescribed NSAID, as in its traditional release form (100 mg 2 times a day) as well as in the controlled-release (200 mg a day) form.

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The problem of restoring tissue defects after radical surgery for malignant tumors of the head and neck remains relevant, as there is no standardized approach for solving this problem. This article describes the various options for plastics of combined through defects of the floor of the mouth, of angle of the mouth, of the upper and lower lips, of lateral parts of the neck. The use of a particular type of arterialized flap depended on the depth and character of the existing tissue defect.

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Ultrasound scan allows determining tumor border in the area of inflammatory infiltrate, creating a three-dimensional plan of the operation, performing accurate pointing injecting cryoprobes as well as managing a monitor of cryoablation. As a result the frequency of repeated recurrences of infected recurrent tumors in difficult anatomical areas of the face decreased to 4%.

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