Georgian Med News
April 2024
HIV infection is one of the most acute problems of our time, characterized by slow development, prolonged course, and numerous clinical manifestations. Currently, there is a large number of drugs acting on different processes of human immunodeficiency virus replication, which constitute the group of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). This article shows a theoretical review of modern HAART and analyzes the prescribed treatment regimens for patients with HIV infection.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report endovascular treatment of acute thromboembolic occlusion of superior mesenteric artery in a 75-year-old patient whose postoperative period was complicated by massive reperfusion and translocation syndrome. Contrast-enhanced CT in 12 hours after successful thrombectomy from superior mesenteric artery revealed CT signs of irreversible bowel lesion, i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA hundred and thirty patients, including 60 patients with psoriasis concurrent with chronic opisthorchiasis, 40 with psoriasis without helminthiasis, and 30 with chronic opisthorchiasis, and 15 healthy individuals were examined. To evaluate the pancreas, its incretory and excretory functions were studied. In patients with psoriasis concurrent with chronic opisthorchiasis, the pancreatic level of hormones and enzymes was significantly lower than those in patients with psoriasis without helminthiasis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of the study was to evaluate the incretory and excretory functions of the pancreas in patients suffering from psoriasis in combination with chronic opisthorchosis (CO). The subjects were 30 patients with psoriasis and CO, 20 patients with psoriasis without helminthiasis, 20 patients with CO, and 12 healthy individuals. The incretory pancreatic function was studied by measuring serum levels of pancreatic hormones (insulin, glucagon, and C-peptide) using radioimmunoassay with standard sets; the excretory function was studied by means of measuring serum levels of pancreatic enzymes (amylase and lipase) using a biochemical technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventy patents including 30 with psoriasis concurrent with chronic opisthorchiasis, 20 with psoriasis without opisthorchiasis, and 20 with chronic opisthorchiasis, were examined. Structural changes in the pancreas and its endocrine and exocrine functions were evaluated. Patients with psoriasis alone or in combination with chronic opisthorchiasis were found to have signs of pancreatic lesion with its impaired endocrine and exocrine functions.
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