221 results match your criteria: "West-Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov Medical University[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: Data on the prevalence of most inborn errors of metabolism are still unavailable in Kazakhstan. The study aims to perform selective screening for hereditary metabolic diseases among patients aged from 1 day to 18 years in western Kazakhstan using the LC-MS/MS method, with establishing the reference values for the content of amino acids, acylcarnitines, and succinylacetone in blood samples of healthy children. Tasks: 1.

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Background: The growing population of older adults, often affected by chronic illnesses, disabilities, or frailty has led to a substantial increase in the need for informal caregivers.

Objective: This paper is a protocol for a study that aims to investigate the effects of caregiving on informal caregivers of older adults in Kazakhstan with special emphasis on the cultural context.

Methods: The protocol outlines a mixed-methods study that will be conducted in four cities in Kazakhstan.

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Introduction: To detect the relationship between 25(OH)D and hypothyroidism in adolescents.

Material And Methods: A total of 180 adolescents were included in the current study, which was conducted in West Kazakhstan (Aktobe) over 2 years. After thorough evaluation, blood samples were collected from the studied participants to measure the thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (T4), prolactin, glycosylated haemoglobin, and 25(OH)D.

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Relation between vitamin D and adolescents' serum prolactin.

Prz Menopauzalny

December 2023

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Helwan University, Cairo, Egypt.

Introduction: To detect whether there is a relation between vitamin D (Vit. D) and adolescents' serum prolactin (PRL) or not.

Material And Methods: Hundred and seventy-six adolescent girls were recruited for the current study, which was conducted in West Kazakhstan (Aktobe) over two years.

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Background: Meniscal injury is a common problem that can lead to knee pain and dysfunction. Meniscal repair and meniscectomy are two treatment approaches for meniscal injury, but the latter may increase the risk of osteoarthritis. We aimed to compare the 3-year outcomes of a new method of meniscal suturing with meniscectomy among patients with meniscal injury.

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Background: This article presents a mathematical justification for a new approach to arthroscopic stitching of the knee joint meniscus, based on a 3D computer model of the meniscus developed using the COMPASS-3D (APMFEM) program and AutodeskInventorPRO. The research with the patent RK No. 35413 dated 10.

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This bibliometric analysis provides an in-depth exploration of the scholarly landscape in the field of Prechtl General Movement Assessment (GMA) research, spanning the period from 1961 to 2023. It offers valuable insights into the evolutionary trajectory and global impact of GMA. The study employs a longitudinal approach, meticulously tracking trends in scholarly output, international collaborations, and authorship patterns.

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The human body is subservient to the age-related changes that affect not only the outer appearance but also organs and tissues. They also concern the processes of pharmacokinetics and dynamics. This means that the absorption, distribution, and metabolism of drugs used by an elderly patient will be slowed down.

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Approximately two-thirds of the Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) cases are preceded by upper respiratory tract infection or enteritis. There has been previous documentation of a clear association between Covid-19 and GBS. Covid-19 can affect the nervous tissue either through direct damage or through triggering a host immune response with subsequent development of autoimmune diseases such as GBS.

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The asymptomatic progression of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity poses a significant risk to breast cancer patients. In the present single-center cohort study, a predictive model for evaluating the risk of cardiotoxicity during or by the end of chemotherapy was designed. The risk-prediction nomogram was delineated and assessed.

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked recessive neuromuscular illness with a progressive course caused by mutations in the gene encoding the protein dystrophin (DMD; locus Xp21. 2). This study aimed to investigate the clinical aspects of DMD progression according to the mutation type.

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  • Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) impacts reproductive biology, and this study explores the therapeutic effects of bone marrow CD146 mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and CD144 endothelial cells (ECs) in POI rats.
  • After injecting these cells into the ovarian tissue of POI rats, results showed a significant increase in normal follicles and a decrease in atretic follicles, alongside changes in hormone levels indicating improved follicular function.
  • The findings suggest that transplanting CD146 and CD144 cells can restore ovarian tissue function in POI by modifying mechanisms related to angiogenesis and fibrosis.
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In the context of the global spread of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the issue of evaluating and optimizing the use of antibacterial drugs becomes especially relevant. The coronavirus pandemic has provided a unique opportunity to study the dynamics of the consumption of antibacterial agents and their impact on public health. The rational use of antibiotics is a key aspect of the fight against antimicrobial resistance, which makes this study particularly important.

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Post-conflict acute stress reactions in Kazakhstan in the aftermath of January 2022 unrests: A national survey.

Heliyon

November 2023

Developmental Medicine Centre, Boston Children's Hospital and Departments of Psychiatry and Paediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.

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  • In January 2022, Kazakhstan faced nationwide protests that escalated into violent riots, prompting a study to assess the emotional impact on the affected population.
  • An online survey conducted one month post-disturbances revealed that 14.8% of participants exhibited acute stress symptoms, with higher rates in the areas most affected by violence.
  • The study highlights the need for mental health interventions in regions impacted by unrest, stressing the importance of addressing these issues for long-term well-being and seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts.
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This study investigates the impact of environmental factors on human health, including harmful substances, extreme temperatures, and air quality. The health status of the population in regions where many industries operate also depends on meteorological factors. The purpose of the study is to characterize and determine the influence of environmental factors (humidity, temperature, wind) and industries, including metal mining and processing regions, on the health of people in the Aktobe region, Republic of Kazakhstan.

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  • * A bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer software identified key genes and microRNAs associated with AH, revealing important roles these molecules play in the condition's development.
  • * The study highlights specific microRNAs (like miR-7110-5p and miR-328-3p) that show strong binding to target genes, suggesting their potential as diagnostic and therapeutic tools for AH in the future.
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that caused the 2019 Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has been associated with several neurological symptoms. This review aimed to highlight the possible mechanism of central nervous system (CNS) targeting and the neurological symptoms that may occur with the COVID-19 infection. The case reports containing the keywords "neurological symptoms" and "COVID-19" were thoroughly reviewed to identify possible mechanisms of CNS targeting and neurological manifestations associated with COVID-19 infection.

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Introduction: The aim was to assess the relation between primary dysmenorrhea in adolescents and body mass index (BMI).

Material And Methods: Two-hundred and ten adolescents were recruited for this cross-sectional research. After detailed evaluation, pelvic sonography was performed for the studied adolescents to rule out any pelvic abnormalities and/or lesion(s).

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Introduction: Obesity is the most common medical problem affecting reproductive-age women. To detect the prevalence of obesity, and bariatric surgeries (BSs) in reproductive-age women, and the impact of obesity vs. BSs on the subsequent pregnancy outcomes.

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Introduction: There are conflicting data regarding the relation between serum uric acid (SUA) and severity of preeclampsia (PE). The aim of the study was to assess the relation between SUA and the severity of PE.

Material And Methods: A total of 110 pregnant women were studied; 55 with mild PE were compared to 55 women with severe PE in this cross-sectional study, which was conducted in Maternity Hospital.

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  • Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global issue impacting the treatment of pneumonia, and a bibliometric analysis was conducted on related research from 2013 to 2023, based on 152 studies.
  • Collaborative research efforts were common among authors, with the USA and China leading contributions, while twelve key journals highlighted, notably the "Medicine" journal.
  • The analysis not only indicates an increasing awareness of AMR in pneumonia but also emphasizes the need for targeted future research to address this critical public health challenge.
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Objective: The conflicting results of the previous studies regarding the serum cortisol through the menstrual cycle warranted further research. We aimed to detect the cortisol levels in the follicular and luteal phases of healthy menstruating women.

Materials And Methods: A literature search was conducted by two independent authors according to PRISMA criteria over PubMed, Web of Science and Psych-Info to retrieve the articles published in English from 1990 until 2020 and containing the keywords, Cortisol, Menstrual, Follicular, or Luteal.

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