Publications by authors named "Z M GADZHIEVA"

Article Synopsis
  • The review focuses on the current understanding of asymptomatic bacteriuria (AB) in pregnant women, highlighting the controversial aspects of its causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • It analyzes data from various medical databases to explore global perspectives on whether antibacterial treatment for AB in pregnant women is necessary and effective.
  • The conclusion suggests that AB is often a normal state rather than a pathological one, indicating that traditional approaches to diagnosing and treating it are outdated and unnecessary in most cases.
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Data on the possibilities of using the bioregulatory peptide Prostatex is presented in the literature review, based on results of various studies for different prostate diseases.

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Currently, the problem of antibiotic resistance is of great relevance to society not only for medical, but also for social and economic reasons. Infections caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens have a longer course, more often require hospitalization, and increase the risk of mortality. The antimicrobial resistance is most relevant for hospitals in the case of the development of nosocomial infections.

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With the development and spread of artificial intelligence, technologies based on the neural networks (for example, large language models) have attracted the most attention as promising methods for analyzing and processing data in various fields. Large language models (LLMs) are systems trained on huge amounts of text data and capable of generating answers to user queries. Examples of well-known LLMs are ChatGPT, Bing, Sparrow, BlenderBot, Bard, YandexGPT, GigaChat and others.

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Unlabelled: The cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is one of the main causes of vascular and mixed cognitive impairment (CI), and it is associated, in particular, with brain ageing. An understanding of structural tissue changes in an intact cerebral white matter in cSVD might allow one to develop the sensitive biomarkers for early diagnosis and monitoring of disease progression.

Purpose Of The Study: to evaluate microstructural changes in the corpus callosum (CC) using diffusion MRI (D-MRI) approaches in cSVD patients with different severity of CI and reveal the most sensitive correlations of diffusion metrics with CI.

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