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  • * A total of 48 male rats were grouped to analyze the effects of different treatments: some received only a bone defect, while others had electrical stimulation or synthetic bone grafts, or both.
  • * Results showed that SATB2 expression significantly increased when electrical stimulation was applied alongside synthetic grafting, indicating its potential importance in bone healing.
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As practice shows, there are many alternative drugs that cause drug damage to the liver. A case of medicinal damage to the liver with an immunomodulatory herbal preparation Immunostimulating collection, which included St. John's wort, Elecampane, Kopeichnik, Echinacea, Licorice, Rosehip, is presented.

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Background And Aim: The CHORUS study (Chronic venous and HemORrhoidal diseases evalUation and Scientific research) was conducted to provide data on patients presenting with hemorrhoidal disease (HD) in clinical practice and to explore the frequency with which it coexists with chronic venous disease (CVD) and shared risk factors.

Methods: This international, noninterventional study enrolled adult patients attending a consultation for hemorrhoidal complaints. The questionnaire completed by physicians established the subjects' demographic and lifestyle characteristics and collected information on HD grade and symptoms and signs of CVD.

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The article "Conservative Treatment of Hemorrhoids: Results of an Observational Multicenter Study", written by Evgeny A. Zagriadskiĭ, Alexey M. Bogomazov, Evgeny B.

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Introduction: This study was conducted to determine the frequency of complaints in a cohort of patients with symptomatic hemorrhoidal disease (HD) treated with micronized purified flavonoid fraction (MPFF, Detralex). MPFF was selected for conservative treatment in this population owing to its proven effects on hemorrhoidal symptoms in a large number of patients.

Methods: This multicenter, non-interventional study was part of the international CHORUS survey (Chronic venous and HemORrhoidal diseases evalUation for improvement of Scientific knowledge), conducted in nine centers in different regions of Russia with the participation of 80 coloproctologists.

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