Publications by authors named "V Vaks"

Article Synopsis
  • - The use of metabolomics in diagnostics and therapy monitoring is gaining traction in modern medicine, offering a new approach to understanding diseases.
  • - Terahertz nonstationary spectroscopy is a sensitive technique that can analyze gas mixtures and identify metabolites from the thermal decomposition of biological samples.
  • - The study reported groundbreaking results by applying high-resolution terahertz spectroscopy to pathological samples, leading to the identification of similar metabolites in cystic tissues across different organ systems.
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Aim: To analyze the diagnostic performance of bilateral inferior petrosal sinus sampling (BIPSS) with desmopressin as a stimulation agent and prolactin measurements to control catheter position with or without the ACTH/prolactin normalized ratio calculation in the differential diagnosis of ACTH-dependent endogenous hypercortisolism, and the diagnostics performance of ectopic ACTH-syndrome (EAS) visualization.

Materials And Methods: A single-center diagnostic study with a retrospective analysis of the data was carried out. The study included patients with ACTH-dependent endogenous hypercorticism with no visualization of pituitary adenoma on MRI or adenoma sizes less than 6 mm.

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A THz nonstationary high-resolution spectrometer based on semiconductor superlattice multipliers is applied to investigate the dynamics of urine composition for cancer patients treated with chemotherapy. The molecular urine composition of healthy volunteers and cancer patients was compared and contrasted. We have found a set of nitriles that either appeared after chemotherapy or increased in content, which are expected as a result of bio-chemical damage to the liver.

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Significance: One of the modern trends in medical diagnostics is based on metabolomics, an approach allowing determination of metabolites which can be the specific features of disease. High-resolution gas spectroscopy allows investigation of the gas metabolite content of samples of biological origin. We present the elaboration of a method of studying diabetic and non-diabetic biological samples, prepared as pellets, by terahertz (THz) high-resolution spectroscopy.

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