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Autor:
Dmitry I. Zabolotnyi, Tetiana A. Shidlovskaya, Julia V. Dieieva, Lyubov G. Petruk, Mychailo I. Bezega, Sergiy V. Verevka
Publikováno v:
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY. :2-12
Topicality: Blockage of hemorrhage due to vascular damage is the leading role of the clotting cascade of the hemostasis system. Recently, two types of such damage have become highly relevant. The first of them is caused by viral damage to the endothe
Autor:
Dmitry I. Zabolotnyi, Diana D. Zabolotna, Eldar R. Ismahilov, Irina R. Tsvirinko, Yaroslav V. Kizim
Publikováno v:
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY No5(5) 2022. :63-70
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma (JNA) is a rare benign tumor that is clinically manifested by epistaxis, usually occurs in males aged 9–27 years and accounts for approximately 0.5% of all head and neck tumors. The article presents historical d
Publikováno v:
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY No5(5) 2022. :71-80
This article is dedicated to the analysis of rare case of acute frontitis with forming epidural abscess with spread into sinus sagittalis. Timely diagnostics and treatment prevented the disabling and even lethal result. Detailed analysis of this case
Autor:
Oleg F. Melnikov, Dmitry I. Zabolotnyi, Marina B. Sambur, Diana D. Zabolotna, Мarina D. Timchenko, Inna V. Faraon, Tetiana A. Zayets
Publikováno v:
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY No5(5) 2022. :36-45
Topicality: Acute respiratory diseases of the upper respiratory tract, which in the vast majority of cases are caused by viruses, especially with frequent recurrences of diseases, reduce local and system immunity, which often leads to the accumulatio
Autor:
Oleg F. Melnikov, Dmitry I. Zabolotnyi, Oksana G. Rylska, Мarina D. Timchenko, Tetiana A. Zayets, Sergei V. Timchenko, Tatyana V. Sidorenko
Publikováno v:
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY. :21-28
Introduction: Studies of the clinical status, production of antibodies to hemagglutinins of influenza A and B viruses and the content of immune complexes in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases (CID) of the upper respiratory tract (URT) before