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Aim - improving the effectiveness of complex treatment of patients with maxillomandibular anomalies and disorders of the architectonics of the vestibule of the mouth. We conducted clinical, X-ray methods and cytomorphometric, rheographic examination of the oral mucosa of 30 patients 15-17-years old with acquired maxillomandibular anomalies and disorders of the architectonics of the vestibule of the mouth (buccal frenum) and 15 relatively healthy children - norm group. The patients of I group had surgical correction of buccal frenum, where the surgical wound was healing by secondary tension.

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Aim: Investigation of pulmonary ventilation, blood flow and cardiodynamics in subjects at risk of chronic nonspecific pulmonary disease (CNPD), prebronchitis (PB) and chronic bronchitis (CB).

Materials And Methods: 118 workers exposed to toxico-chemical factors underwent zonal rheography.

Results: At early stages of CB marked disorders of pulmonary ventilation and blood flow in the lungs were revealed.

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Disorders of accommodation are acknowledged to contribute to the etiopathogenesis of myopia. A new method for treating this condition is proposed: Transconjunctival electroophthalmostimulation (TEOS). It was used in the treatment of 384 patients with progressive myopia.

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The bloodflow is decreased in myopic eyes with dystrophic changes in the center and at the periphery, this decrease being in proportion with the severity of the changes. Our study was aimed at elucidating the contribution of the scleral and hemodynamic factors to the genesis of myopic and chorioretinal dystrophies. A total of 295 patients with progressive myopia were examined.

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In a group of 140 patients with diabetes mellitus ultrasonographic Doppler examination revealed a 30% incidence, rheographic examination a 34% incidence (p greater than 0.05) of macroangiopathies of the lower extremities. The asset of rheography was the ability to differentiate between pathological functional (21% incidence) and organic changes (13% incidence).

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