Publications by authors named "Tararukhina O"

The economic and social changes in modern society have resulted in intensive and extensive migrant activity. The article contains a review of social, psychological, and gender aspects of migration from three countries of Central Asia (former Soviet republic)-Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan-in Russia (St. Petersburg).

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Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of treatment using various systemic radiotherapies for metastatic skeletal involvement in patients with breast or prostate cancer.

Material And Methods: The case histories of 350 patients treated at the Department of Radiation Medicine in 2006 to 2010 for multiple metastatic skeletal involvement in cancers at various sites were analyzed. The efficiency of treatment for pain syndrome and the magnitude of a myelosuppressive effect were estimated in the use of various systemic radiotherapies.

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Objective: To study the efficiency of treatment via single administration of high-purity 89Sr chloride in the standard activity of 150 MBq for pain syndrome in patients with multiple bone metastases.

Subjects And Methods: The authors carried out clinical trials of high-purity 89Sr chloride used to treat 30 patients with multiple bone metastases from cancers at various sites. The results of treatment were analyzed in 30 patients with multiple bone metastases, who had received systemic radiation therapy with high-purity 89Sr chloride in the standard activity of 150 MBq.

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The study was designed to compare the effectivnes of 89Sr-chlorid injections by 50 Mbk fractions with standard 150 Mbk injection in patients with bone metastases. Fifty patients with bone metastases were included in the study, 25 of them received 89Sr-chloride by fractional and 25 (control group) by single injection. The pain intensity, white blood cells and thrombocytes concentration values were evaluated in both groups before and after treatment.

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The main results of engineering, biomedical, and clinical testing of MINISKAN mobile gamma-ray camera are presented. Specific features of the camera hardware and software, as well as the main technical specifications, are described. The gamma-ray camera implements a new technology based on reconstructive tomography, aperture encoding, and digital processing of signals.

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Relatively low morbidity of tuberculosis of the lung (2 per 1,500) and comparatively high morbidity of ling cancer were reported in 1995-1997 among the liquidators of Chernobyl nuclear power station disaster. Risk of malignant disease involved in X-ray check-ups of the chest has been identified. Low diagnostic value of photoroentgenography for lung tumors has been reported.

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The examination of 1450 patients-participants of elimination consequences after Chernobyl accident has revealed reasons of disablement: mental amd neurologic diseases -32%; cardiologic -28%; oncologic -13%; traumatic -14%. The reason of death in 60% were cardiologic diseases. Arteriosclerosis and myocardial infarction were revealed among participants of 1986 in 85% and 1987 only in 15%.

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Ultrasound scanning has shown that the rate of pathological thyroid changes in schoolchildren of the endemic zone is a 2.5-fold high as that in Moscow schoolchildren. Children affected at the Chernobyl accident demonstrated a significant increase in the thyroid size, the frequency of hypoplasia and thypoiditides as compared to indices in children from the endemic area without radioactive contamination.

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Ultrasound scanning of the thyroid in 550 school children using a transducer of 7.5 MHz with a water bag made it possible to substantiate normal sizes of the lobes and isthmus of the thyroid. An increase in the thyroid size was found in 4% of the cases, change in the echo structure, typical of the initial stages of thyroiditis--in 3.

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