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Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 23:138-141
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 21:215-220
The article presents a literary review of the papers, dealing with functional value of trace elements in medicine and in neurology in particular. It is shown that researches of their content deepen the modern pictures of their role in an organism, wh
Publikováno v:
Clinical & experimental pathology. 18
Objective of the article is to study the effect of antioxidant therapy on the level of lipidsperoxidation products and antioxidant defense system in pregnant women with diffusetoxic goiter.Material and methods. The subject of the study was 65 pregnan
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 20:171-179
The article presents some data of changes in levels of trace elements of iron, copper, zinc, manganese in brain injury of mild and moderate severity in patients during peacetime and in soldiers of antiterrorist operation. We studied the concentration
Autor:
B. V. Zadorozhna, V. M. Shevaga, A. M. Netlyukh, V. V. Biloshytskyi, A. V. Payenok, O. Y. Kobyletskyi
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 20:203-207
Publikováno v:
Clinical & experimental pathology. 17
Objective – analyze the neurophysiological indexes of the mild severity brain injury according to official electroencephalogram data in fighting men of anti-terrorist operation in a distant period.Material and methods. 42 fighting men with a concus
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 19:142-145
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 18
Clinical features and dynamics of changing the iron concentration in the serum of blood of patients with a traumatic brain injury have been studied.Methods. Complex clinical and para-clinical examination of 283 patients with mild and moderate traumat
Autor:
null B. V. Zadorozhna
Publikováno v:
Bukovinian Medical Herald. 17:31-32
The results represent a dopplerographic study of the great arteries of the head (GAH) and a comparative evaluation of the clinical symptoms of dominant vegetovascular dystonia syndrome in patients of a remote period of traumatic brain injury (TBI).