Publications by authors named "S Urazova"

Introduction: The longevity is influenced by genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. The specific changes that occur in the gut microbiome during the aging process, and their relationship to longevity and immune function, have not yet been fully understood. The ongoing research of other microbiome based on longevity cohort in Kazakhstan provides preliminary information on longevity-related aging, where cytokine expression is associated with specific microbial communities and microbial functions.

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Oleogranuloma of the penis is a complex set of pathological processes caused by the injection of a foreign substance (gel, balls, rods, etc.) into the penis with the purpose of penile augmentation. In this case series, we investigated a variety of clinical presentations of oleogranuloma and described our experience in managing the complications.

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  • - The study aims to analyze lung cancer incidence trends in Kazakhstan over a 10-year period, focusing on demographic factors like age and gender.
  • - A total of 36,916 new lung cancer cases were recorded, with higher rates in men and older age groups; the average age of patients was 64.2 years.
  • - It was found that lung cancer incidence is generally decreasing in Kazakhstan, particularly in younger age groups, while a slight increase is noted in the 80-84 age group; high rates persist in northern and eastern regions.
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This is an overview of the Interim analysis of primary healthcare specialists training in a universally progressive model of home-based services in the city of Astana, Akmola, and North Kazakhstan regions. A total of 482 persons were trained. Questionnaires filled in by trainees were analyzed.

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  • The study examined the outcomes of Peyronie’s disease patients treated with two types of grafts: tunica vaginalis (TV) and buccal mucosa (BM), over two years.
  • Both groups showed similar rates of technical success, significant improvements in erectile function, and increased penile length post-surgery.
  • Overall, both graft materials were equally effective in reducing penile curvature and enhancing sexual function without notable differences between the two approaches.
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