Publications by authors named "Strizhova N"

Purpose: to assess prevalence of dyslipidemia in patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) older than 75 years as well as to evaluate possible associations between serum lipids and various cardiovascular and other diseases in these patients.

Methods: We enrolled in this cross sectional study 555 hospitalized IHD patients aged 75-98 years (mean age 86.8 years, 74.

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Objectives: To compare the safety and efficacy of iron carboxymaltose with ferrous sulfate to treat iron deficiency anemia in the post partum.

Methods: Patients were randomized (2:1 ratio) to receive iron carboxymaltose (up to 3 weekly doses of 1000 mg maximum, applied in 15 min; n=227) or ferrous sulfate (100 mg twice daily, 12 weeks; n=117). Changes in hemoglobin and iron stores up to week 12 were analyzed.

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We examined 39 women with normal endometrium and 139 women with glandular-cystic hyperplasia of the endometrium (without atypia). According to clinical manifestations of hyperplasia, the patients were divided into 3 groups: 74 (53%) had reestablishing menstrual function after total curettage (group 1); 42 patients (30%) with glandular-cystic hyperplasia after curettage and hormonal therapy with progesterone and synthetic progestins (duration 3 to 6 months) had no repeated pathology of the endometrium (group 2); endometrial hyperplasia recurred 2 and 3 times as showed biopsies during 2-5 years of observation in 23 (17%) women (group 3). Immunohistochemical tests of normal endometrium revealed correlations between stages of menstrual cycle and steroid hormone receptors in nuclei of glandular epithelium and stromal cells.

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No appreciable disorders of cellular immunity were detected in patients with glandular cystic endometrial hyperplasia. Atypical endometrial hyperplasia was associated with quantitative changes in T lymphocytes and their subpopulations, decreased level of lymphocytes carrying activation antigens, and increased count of natural killers. These changes can be characterized as immunocompensation.

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53 histological slides obtained from 4 patients aged 35-68 years with diagnosis of uterine carcinoma without invasion (16 patients) and tumor invasion into uterine muscular membrane (24 patients) were retrospectively analyzed. On the basis of morphometry and ploidometry of 2989 nuclei on the image analyzer Imager-CG (Russia) with a computer program Avtan-San, a complex of diagnostic criteria characterizing the grade of malignancy of uterine tumors was obtained. Differential diagnostic ploidometric characteristics of 4 degrees of tumor progression are described.

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A solid-phase enzyme immunoassay of human lactoferrin was developed, which was used in diagnosis of some septic diseases. The test system developed enabled lactoferrin to be measured in the blood serum and plasma of healthy volunteers: 955.8 +/- 74.

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A total of 256 pregnant women were examined in pregnancy terms of 19-40 weeks. Besides routine fetometric parameters, the transverse diameter of the cerebellum was measured in the fetuses. This parameter was in good correlation with the gestational age.

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Comprehensive studies of the fetoplacental system in pregnant women with gestoses of varying severity (n = 260) and in those with normal pregnancy (n = 200), carried out in pregnancy terms of 29 to 41 weeks, have revealed a lowering of the levels of trophoblastic beta-globulin and pregnancy-associated alpha 2-glycoprotein, elevated concentration of pregnancy-associated protein A, a higher incidence of placental types II and III (as evidenced by ultrasonic examination), reduced rate of growth of the fetal biometric parameters and a reduction of fetal systolic output, augmenting with the gestosis severity. A comprehensive assessment of the fetoplacental system permits obtain a more complete picture of the gestosis severity.

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The activities of the blood kallikrein-kinin system components (plasma kallikrein, alpha 1-antitrypsin, alpha 2-macroglobulin), and gonadotropin levels in various phases of the menstrual cycle were measured in 35 women ob various age groups. The same parameters were investigated in 28 women with dysfunctional uterine bleedings of the climacteric period. Phasic changes in the blood kallikrein-kinin system components, closely related to the hormonal status, were revealed over the course of the onto-genesis.

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This study has demonstrated functional activation of complement components C1 to C5 during gestation. The C1 component increased in the first trimester (6-8 weeks). Other components changed with critical phases of fetal development.

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A regimen of fluid and transfusion therapy has been developed on the basis of clinical and laboratory evaluation of postresuscitation course and outcomes of parturients with massive blood loss and a history of gestosis. An early introduction and systematic use of proteolytic inhibitors were beneficial. Surgical hemostasis warrants a radical approach and requires ligation of internal abdominal arteries and uterus extirpation.

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The paper presents a discussion on therapeutic results obtained with plasmapheresis treatment in 16 patients with stage II essential hypertension. Thirty-three comparable patients entered a control group of conventional treatment. The test and control patients with stage II hypertension were examined for time-course changes in T- and B-lymphocytes counts, the activity of the energetic enzymes (alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, succinic dehydrogenase, lactate dehydrogenase), serum immunoglobulins and circulating immune complex levels.

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A survey of cesarean sections performed between 1984 and 1987 has demonstrated a changing pattern of indications for abdominal delivery. An expanded range of indications for cesarean section in cases of breech presentation and maternal gestosis has been shown to reduce significantly perinatal losses. It is demonstrated that indications for vaginal delivery in patients with a uterine scar should be expanded through further search for new methods for the assessment of the scar as well as the improvement of the available ones.

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