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Vestn Otorinolaringol
August 2020
Sverzhevsky Research Clinical Institute of Otorhinolaryngology of the Moscow Healthcare Department, Moscow, Russia, 117152.
Perforation of the nasal septum remains an actual problem. The success of surgical closure of perforation of the nasal septum depends not only on the surgeon's skill, but also on the degree of disturbance of the nasal cavity physiology. Traditionally, CFD studies of nasal septal perforations are dedicated to the analysis of changes in speed value of the inhaled air depending on the size and localization of perforation of the nasal septum.
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October 2001
Russian Eye and Plastic Surgery Center, Ufa, Russia.
The immune status and the PBL apoptosis were studied in the healthy donors and the opioid addicts. Leukocytosis and the increased percentage of the CD3(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells, CD19(+) B cells, activated CD25(+) and HLA DR(+) lymphocytes were observed in the addicted patients. The number of the CD95 and CD95L bearing cells also was increased however the percentage of the bcl-2(+) lymphocytes was the same as for the donors.
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June 1999
Russian Eye and Plastic Surgery Center, Ufa, Russia.
Purpose: To reduce antigenicity of allografts and stimulate their replacement by natural recipient tissues.
Methods: Experimental allotransplantation of different tissues (fascias, tendons, derma, fat, etc.) with histological, histochemical, electron microscopical, electron histochemical examination 3, 5, 7, 14, 21, 30, 60, 120, 180 and 360 days postoperatively.