Unlabelled: Despite the large number of studies devoted to the study of systemic sclerosis (SSc), the high risk of developing lymphomas in this disease, the relationship of their development with certain subtypes of SSc and specific SSc-associated autoantibodies is still debated in the literature.
Aim: To study demographic, clinical, laboratory and immunological characteristics of patients with a combination of primary Sjogrens syndrome (pSS) and SSc and diagnosed lymphoproliferative diseases (LPDs); to characterize morphological/immunomorphological variants and course of non-Hodgkins lymphomas (NHL), developing in patients with these rheumatic diseases (RDs).
Materials And Methods: In 19982018 at the Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, 13 patients with clinical and laboratory manifestations of pSS (12) and SSc (13) were diagnosed with various lymphoproliferative diseases (LPDs).
Objective: To develop effective and safe measures of postoperative multimodal analgesia (optimizing the use of narcotic analgesics) in surgical treatment of hematological patients with thrombocytopenia.
Design: A pilot and prospective comparative controlled study.
Methods: We studied 27 patients with acquired thrombocytopenia who underwent laparoscopic splenectomy.
Aim: To provide the clinical, laboratory, radiological, morphological, and immunomorphological signs that permit the differential diagnosis to be made in patients with involvement of the nasal cavity and accessory sinuses (NCAS).
Subjects And Methods: In the period 2009 to 2013, the Laboratory for Intensive Therapy for Rheumatic Diseases, V.A.
Aim: To develop an effective and safe analgesic regimen (by minimizing the proportion of narcotic analgesics) in hemophiliac patients in the perioperative period during high-trauma surgeries (total knee and hip replacements).
Subjects And Methods: The prospective study included 24 patients aged 22 to 57 years (median age 38 years) with severe congenital hemophilia A (n = 22) and B (n = 2), who had undergone knee (n = 18) or hip (n = 6) replacements in the Hematology Research Center, Russian Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, in 2013. Two analgesic regimens (a) paracetamol with trimeperidine; b) paracetamol and ketamine with trimeperidine) were used.
Unlabelled: Purpose of the study was to analyze complications of the lung artery catheterization in patients with blood disease.
Materials And Methods: 93 cases of the lung artery catheterization in patients with blood disease were studied in the retrospective research.
Results: Indications for lung artery catheterization were septic shock (in 78.