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Angiol Sosud Khir
April 2021
Department for General Surgery and Urology, Volgograd State Medical University of the RF Ministry of Public Health, Volgograd, Russia.
Analysed in the article is a clinical case report regarding a female patient suffering from chronic abdominal pain and undergoing treatment for a disease with the respective clinical pattern. The initially determined cause of pain turned out either erroneous or was not the only correct one. During examination based on the physical findings she was suspected as having chronic abdominal ischaemia syndrome.
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December 2020
Clinic #1, Volgograd State Medical University of the RF Ministry of Public Health, Volgograd, Russia.
Despite the fact that prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolic complications are based on anticoagulant therapy in cases where there are contraindications, complications, as well as in case of inefficiency of the carried out anticoagulant therapy, installation of a cava filter is indicated. The necessity of subsequent retrieval of this device from the inferior vena cava is associated with a potential risk of the development of complications. Analysed herein is a case series concerning management of 4 patients undergoing treatment from February 2015 to March 2017.
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September 2020
Department for General Surgery and Urology, Volgograd State Medical University of the RF Ministry of Public Health, Volgograd, Russia.
Analysed herein is the incidence rate of decompensated forms of venous insufficiency in patients who endured lower limb deep vein thrombosis and were prescribed either warfarin, rivaroxaban in therapeutic doses or rivaroxaban in a preventive dose. The study enrolled a total of 129 patients presenting with thrombotic lesions of deep veins of the lower limbs. The patients were divided into three groups depending on the anticoagulant therapy prescribed.
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