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The Aim Of The Study: Was to assess the level of oral hygiene and microcirculation of the mucous membrane of the tongue and gums in patients with burning mouth syndrome (BMS) as a result of using a toothbrush with a gold-zinc electroplating.

Materials And Methos: The study included 50 patients of both sexes aged 45-64 years with the diagnosis of BMS divided into two groups. In the main group, the complex of hygienic measures included the use of a toothbrush with a gold-zinc electroplating and a paste with the fluorine content of 1350 ppm.

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An obesity is the topical problem worldwide, because excessive weight is the reason of metabolic changes that lead to development of serious chronic non-communicable diseases. The examination was aimed to assess clinical and metabolic health, nutritional status and behavior risk factors of obesity in people, working at the industrial plant. .

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Primary immunodeficiencies (PID) are a group of rare genetic disorders with a multitude of clinical symptoms. Characterization of epidemiological and clinical data via national registries has proven to be a valuable tool of studying these diseases. The Russian PID registry was set up in 2017, by the National Association of Experts in PID (NAEPID).

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The administration of the "Phosphogliv®" hepatoprotector in the comprehensive treatment of patients with pulmonary tuberculosis will allow determining its effect on the lipid composition of membranes of mononuclear cells under conditions of etiotropic chemotherapy according to 1 standard regimen. The determination of the ratios of the most important classes of phospholipids in membranes of peripheral blood mononuclear cells will give an idea of the structural-functional state violation of the most important representatives of the cellular immunity in patients with tuberculosis prior to treatment, against the backdrop of the intensive phase of the main course of chemotherapy as well as the change in these indices when the "Phosphogliv®" drug is administered in the comprehensive treatment therapy. The study included 356 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis of young and middle age, out of which 308 patients received etiotropic chemotherapy without the administration of phosphogliv, and 48 patients receiving comprehensive treatment used a combined scheme of oral-parenteral administration of phosphogliv.

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