Publications by authors named "S Grigorova"

A clinical case of a man 66 y.o. who was diagnosed with hormone-inactive pituitary macroadenoma complicated by corneal erosion and partial atrophy of the optic nerve of the left eye due to exophthalmos.

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The purpose of the present work is to investigate the effect of dietary-supplemented artichoke (Cynara scolymus L.) on the mRNA expression of calbindin 1 (Calb1), osteopontin (Spp1), albumin (Alb) and CALB1 protein in the eggshell gland (ESG) of laying hens. A total of 80 ISA Brown hens (each at 40 weeks of age) were randomly divided into two groups: a control and a treated group.

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The aim of this study was to assess the biological effect of the product Jodis Concentrate (JC) on the rabbit ovaries by evaluating the folliculogenesis and expression of oocyte-specific growth differentiation factor 9 (GDF9).The experiment was conducted with 30 female two month old New Zealand rabbits that were the F1 offspring born to mothers differently treated with Jodis concentrate. The control group (n=10), consisted of F1 offspring born to mothers without iodine treatment, and was not supple- mented with JC.

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The use of up-to-date diagnostic methods for the examination of 72 patients presenting with grade II-III arterial hypertension and high risk of cardiovascular complications made it possible to estimate the state of brachiocephalic arteries before and after combined antihypertensive therapy that continued during 14 days. The following variables were measured: blood flow rate, peripheral vascular resistance indices at the extra- and intracranial levels, metabolic indices of cerebrovascular responsiveness, and coefficient of variability as an indicator of the cerebrovascular reserve capacity under conditions of antihypertensive treatment. Three antihypertensive therapeutic regimens were employed, viz.

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According to epidemiological researches data, in 75-80% of coronary heart disease (CHD) cases, the cause of sudden death is ventricular rhythm disturbances. Degree of coronary arteries lesion plays an important role in development of these disturbances. Study of Q-T interval dispersion is one of prospective methods of noninvasive assessment of risk of occurrence of dangerous for life ventricular arrhythmias.

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