Publications by authors named "Tsallagova L"

Unlabelled: The use of physical factors according to the principles of syndromic-pathogenic approach with the patients suffering from chronic endometritis ensures the restoration of physical and mental health.

Objective: To evaluate and scientifically substantiate therapeutic effects of staged rehabilitation treatment of the patients with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders including therapeutic physical factors.

Material And Methods: There have been observed 103 patients of childbearing age with chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders.

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The purpose of the study is to develop a pregravid preparation algorithm for women suffering from chronic endometritis associated with infertility using therapeutic physical factors. There have been observed 60 patients of reproductive age suffering from chronic endometritis associated with infertility. By simple randomization, two groups were formed: the group of comparison included 30 patients who were treated in accordance with clinical guidelines - antibacterial therapy and simultaneous physiotherapy (magnetic laser therapy, color-stimulation therapy); the main group included 30 patients.

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Background: The use of agonists of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) for the rehabilitation treatment of the patients presenting with endometriosis genitalis externa is known to significantly enhance the risk of development of hypoestrogenism. The so-called 'add-back-therapy' is carried out as a preventive measure to eliminate hypoestrogenism caused by the intake of GnRH agonists without detriment to the effectiveness of anti-hormonal therapy.

Aim: The objective of the present study was to estimate the effectiveness of the new method ('add-back hormone replacement therapy') in comparison with anti-hormonal therapy with the use of GRH agonists at the stage of the early postoperative medical rehabilitation based on the drinking of mineral waters (MW) and radon therapy (RT) in the patients who had undergone the laparoscopic interventions for the treatment of endometrioid heterotopies of the ovaries (1-3 months post-operatively).

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Aim: The objective of the present study was to estimate the effectiveness of the new therapeutic modalities for the spa and health resort-based treatment of metabolic syndrome based on the results of the long-term follow-up observations.

Material And Methods: A total of 100 patients presenting with metabolic syndrome were recruited for the participation in the study. All of them underwent a shortened course of mineral water intake in the combination with the use of the herbal medicinal products.

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