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Biomedicine (Taipei)
March 2019
V.F. Voino-Yasenetsky Scientific and Practical Center of Specialized Medical Care for Children of the Department of Health of Moscow, 119620, Russia.
Objective: The article describes the experience of clinical application of low level laser therapy in pediatric oncology for the prevention and treatment of chemotherapy complications such as oral mucositis.
Background: For this purpose, for the first time in the world non-invasive laser blood illumination is used on the sinocarotid zone (on the projection of the common carotid artery symmetrically) and popliteal fossa in order to stimulate the phagocytic activity of leukocytes.
Methods: 25 children with different oncological diseases were given non-invasive laser blood illumination treatment (904 nm, pulse mode, 100 ns, 50-150 Hz, 5-7 W, 4 cm, 1-2 minutes daily per each procedure) 1-3 days before the beginning of chemotherapy.
There were studied peculiarities of provocative nystagmus among 60 military servicemen with nervous system in anamnesis. Latent vestibular disfunction--a frequently detected syndrome among persons with diseases of nervous system in anamnesis. To examine a provocative nystagmus, was used a range of vestibulometric loading tests, which influences on different parts of vestibular system.
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July 2005
University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Dept. of Physiology.
The research activity upon erythropoiesis regulation carried out by the team in the Physiology Department and in the Institute of Medical Research of the Romanian Academy in Cluj-Napoca developed continuously after 1950. Our studies contributed to the isolation, identification and characterization of erythropoietin (Epo) and also to a better understanding of the nervous adaptation mechanisms to hypoxia. At present, it is well known that hypoxia acts upon erythropoiesis through Epo production.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethods of surgical treatment of bronchial asthma (BA) are classified as first generation (glomectomy, gangliectomy, vagotomy, pulmonary roots denervation), second generation (implantation of neurostimulators of sinocarotid, diaphragmal nerves, vagus, sympathic trunks), third generation (implants of programmed microchips). 7-year experience of surgical treatment with second generation methods in 125 patients with BA and experience of third generation methods use are summarized. Methods of second and third generations are most promising, permit to prevent and to cure asphyxia attack without drugs--with electrostimulation of vegetative system structures by impulse current (30-150 Hz, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProgrammed electrostimulators of the sinocarotid nerves were implanted to 78 patients with bacterial asthma (BA) with a severe hormone-dependent course (age 18-67 years). Radiofrequency electrostimulation was performed daily for 6 years (impulse current, 30-150 Hz, 0.1-0.
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