Proceedings of the Conference on Health and Wellbeing in Modern Society (CHW 2021)

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The Intestinal Microbiome of Viliuisk Encephalomyelitis Patients and Its Role in the Pathogenesis of the Disease

Tatyana Mikhailovna Sivtseva, Galina Grigorievna Karganova, Vladimir Leonidovich Osakovskiy
Viliuisk encephalomyelitis (VE) is a unique endemic disease of the central nervous system, in which neurodegenerative processes are initiated by chronic aseptic subclinical inflammation of the brain. Recent research suggests that the gut microbiome play an important role in immune activation and inflammation...
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Comparative Characteristic of the Lipid Profile in Residents of Different Regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Sardana Alekseeva, Uliana Antipina, Sergei Protodyakonov
The adaptation process in the Far North is accompanied by significant changes in the physiological systems of the organism. Malfunctions of regulatory systems significantly alter a person’s ability to adapt to living conditions and cause serious metabolic disorders. The priority of modern medicine is...
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Health Status of Girls Aged 11-13 Years Old Studying at NEFU School-laboratory “Sergelekh” in Yakutsk

Aelita Ammosova, Sargylana Artamonova, Maria Nokhsorova, Aitalina Trolukova, Maria Maslova
The results of comprehensive assessment of health condition in 42 girls aged 11–13 years old who studied at NEFU school-laboratory “Sargelekh” were presented. Only half of girls aged 11–13 years old had average harmonious physical development. The remaining girls were characterized by physical abnormalities:...
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Peculiarities of Elemental Status in Children Living in Industrial Regions of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Uliana Antipina, Natalia Borisova, Alexey Munkhalov
The relationship of the state of the human habitat, in particular its chemical composition, with indicators of health and quality of life is well known. However, in medicine, unlike biology, agriculture and a number of other sciences, the study and use of this knowledge remains limited and non-demanded...
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Features of Vegetative Homeostasis in Teenagers with Myopia

Sargylana Yu. Artamonova, Aelita M. Ammosova, Lena A. Stepanova, Nadezhda M. Zakharova, Sardana V. Markova
Myopia is one of the most relevant problems in pediatrics. One of the starting mechanisms of myopia is accommodation disorders. With an imbalance of autonomic innervation of the ciliary muscle, the process of accommodation is disrupted, which leads to the development and progression of myopia. The purpose...
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Features of Immunological Indicators in Workers Under the Influence of Factors of the Production Environment

Yu.A. Chelakova, O.V Dolgikh, V.B. Alekseev
An assessment of the immune regulation, its cellular and humoral components was carried out for diagnosing early health disorders in potassium production workers affected by excessive contamination of biological media with formaldehyde. The purpose of the article is to study the influence of chemical...
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Simulating the Need for Hospital Care for Circulatory Diseases

S.N. Cherkasov, N.V. Savvina, V.S. Oleynikova, A.V. Fedyaeva, I.L. Savvina
Inpatient care requires far more resources than outpatient care. In this regard, prognosing its needs is a more important component of the resource management of health organizations and the health system as a whole. It is relevant to create demand models for strategic regional planning. The purpose...
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Pathogenetic Subtypes and Ischemic Stroke Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

Sargylana A. Chugunova, Tuyara S. Egorova
A study has been conducted to investigate the relationships between the risk of developing various pathogenetic subtypes of ischemic stroke (IS) and its outcomes with chronic kidney disease (CKD). A retrospective study was conducted in the group of IS patients (n=1070): with CKD (n=343) and without CKD...
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The Impact of Wishful Thinking on the Psychosomatic Health of Children

Oksana N. Dmitrieva, Sardana N. Alexeeva, Uliana D. Antipina, Zekeriya Karadavut
The article describes adapted good wishes for preschool children on the example of Yakut algys. At the beginning of the article, authors point to the need to find methods to eliminate anxiety. The aim of this study was to study the variety of Yakut algys and to choose of the most suitable for the application...
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Infectious Diseases During the Pandemic COVID-19 in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Tatyana Dmitriyeva, Valentina Grigoryeva, Lyubov Budatsyrenova, Elena Lytkina, Vera Egorova
On the pandemic background of a new coronavirus infection, the widespread anti-epidemic measures, the situation with other infectious diseases has changed. The purpose of this research was to analyze the incidence of infectious diseases in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) during 2020 pandemic. We used...
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Features of Anti-radical Activity and Antioxidant Sperm Status in Men Living in the Western Urals

O.V. Dolgikh, D.G. Dianova
Inflammatory diseases in the urogenital tract of men living in different climatic conditions often cause infertility. The study aims to assess the antioxidant status and antiradical activity of sperm in men with chronic prostatitis living in the Western Urals. 55 men aged 23 to 38 years with inflammatory...
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Colorectal Cancer in the Sakha Republic – Oncopathologist’s Review

I.K. Dugunov, D.K. Garmaeva
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an oncopathology with a large share in the world’s morbidity and mortality. In developed countries with a high level of medicine, over the past decades, there has been a decrease in mortality rates from colorectal cancer, which is due to the introduction of screening programs...
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Clinical Case of Mixed Infection: Tick-borne Encephalitis and Borreliosis in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Paraskovya S. Dyachkovskaya
Tick-borne encephalitis is one of the most relevant natural-focal diseases in the Russian Federation. This article describes a clinical case of mixed infection: tick-borne encephalitis and borreliosis in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in a man living in Yakutia. The greatest activity of ticks is in...
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Analysis of Association Between Various Clinical Forms of Tuberculosis and SLC11A1 and IFNG Gene Polymorphisms in Individuals of Yakut Ethnicity

M.V. Egorova, L.I. Mordovskaya, T.M. Klimova, V.V. Gerasimova, A.R. Ermolaev
172 Yakut patients with confirmed tuberculosis (TB) were included to the study, exploring the possible association between polymorphisms in SLC11A1 and IFNG genes and various clinical forms of TB in patients of Yakut ethnicity. Distributions of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed in...
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Vitamin D Status in Women with Tuberculosis

M.V. Egorova, L.I. Mordovskaya, T.M. Klimova
The study was conducted at the Phthisiatry Research-Practice Center in Yakutsk. 70 hospitalized women with confirmed TB diagnosis and 70 women with ruled out TB were observed. Informed consent was obtained from all participants in compliance with an ethics code. Apparently healthy state with no signs...
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To the Immune Status of the Indigenous and Foreign Population of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Victoria Egorova, Nikolay Gogolev, Eya Egorova
In the north, the human body is influenced by a whole complex of climatic, geographic, geophysical, environmental factors of the external environment. These factors have an adverse effect on human health. The health state of the population reflects the living conditions, the state of immune protection...
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Experience of Anticovid Plasma Procurement in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia)

A.N. Evseev, A.R. Ermolaev, N.V. Savvina, V.V. Gerasimova
Anticoid plasma transfusion (AP) is considered to be one of the for COVID-19 treatment. The retrospective study included 73 COVID-19 convalescents who donated plasma of the Blood Transfusion Station in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) as potential AP donors. Donors who had a history of COVID-19 infection...
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Relation Between Somatometric and Genitometric Indicators as Reproductive Functions Predictors of Young Men in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Darima Galmaeva, Lena Arzhakova, Svetlana Vinokurova, Alina Lytkina
This research aims to establish the reference values of genitometric parameters in young men of the pubertant period living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and the peculiarities of their relation with somatometric and physiometric indicators. 74 young men of Yakut nationality were examined by standard...
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Influence of Carbon Points on Human Dermal Fibroblasts

A.S. Golderova, I.E. Nikolaeva, I.P. Troev, M.N. Egorova, S.S. Shadrina
The data of an experimental study in order to determine the toxic dose of positively charged carbon dots (CD) on the culture of fibroblasts are presented. The study used fibroblasts isolated from the dermis of a healthy adult. The experimental part of the work consisted in assessing the morphology of...
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Clinical and Epidemic Characteristics of Patients with Tuberculosis in Early and Preschool Children

Nadezhda Gulyaeva, Maria Vinokurova, Olga Ivanova, Valentina Adamova
The aim of the research is to study modern clinical and epidemic characteristics of tuberculosis patients of early and preschool children in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia). Traditional methods of assessing the patient’s clinical condition and history have been used. Analysis of radiological and laboratory...
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Functional Cardiovascular System State of Males in Yakutia Depending on Age

Alla Guryeva, Vilyuya Alekseeva, Anastasia Beloborodova, Victoria Pryadeznikova, Victoria Zakharova
The purpose of the research was to assess the functional state of the cardiovascular system of men in Yakutia of 22–60 years old (depending on the age group). A morphofunctional survey included 295 men of the first mature age (21–35 years old) and 502 men of the second mature age (36–60 years old). An...
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Age Characteristics of the Body Proportions of the Older Age Groups of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Alla Guryeva, Alena Osinskaya
The aim of the study was to identify age-related features of body proportions of Yakut men of older age groups. The analysis of the somatometric survey of 591 men of three age groups was carried out: the second mature period, the elderly and the senile ages. The obtained material was processed by the...
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Diagnostic and Treatment Difficulties of Autoimmune Hepatitis on Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Case Study

Egor Ignatiev, Diana Solovieva, Elena Popova, Natalya Arkhipova
On the example of case study, we present the features of the course of AIH on the background of SLE, as well as the difficulties of diagnosis and treatment. The study revealed an immune-mediated combination of autoimmune hepatitis with systemic lupus erythematosus, based on the association of autoimmune...
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Complications Spectrum in Patients After SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Olga N. Ivanova, Yana A. Munkhalova, Vera B. Egorova, Elena F. Argunova, Irina S. Ivanova
The aim of this research was to study the course of postcovid syndrome in patients who suffered severe SARS-CoV-2 infection (lung damage from 10 to 40 %). Patients were from 45 to 65 years old. This group of patients was examined by the allergic immunologist. All patients (1000 people) underwent a comprehensive...
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The Features of Polymorphism of Detoxification Phase I and II Genes in Women with Infertility Contaminated with Exogenous Phenol

O.A. Kazakova, V.B Alekseev, O.V. Dolgikh
We conducted a study of fertile women living in Perm, an industrially developed, ecologically unfavorable city located in close proximity to the non-ferrous metallurgy enterprise with population of 40 thousand people. In this area, there is a problem of air pollution by hormone-like xenobiotics (phenols)....
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Morphometric Indices of Multilocular Adipose Tissue Cells When Adapting to Cold

Elena D. Kolodeznikova, Elena V. Pshennikova, Irina V. Nikolaeva, Tuyaara P. Sivtseva
The article presents the results of experimental studies of interscapular and peri-adrenal brown adipose tissue of rats kept at low temperatures. Experimental animals were kept at a temperature of + 50 °C for 1.3, 7, 15, 30, 90 days. The skin temperature of the lateral surfaces of the body, ears, paws,...
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Life Quality Assessment in Patients with Type 1 Spinocerebellar Ataxia in the Yakut Population

A.A. Maksimova, A.I. Fedorov, A.L Sukhomyasova, N.R. Maksimova
Parameters of life quality in 12 patients with type 1 spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA1) in the Yakut population were studied. The control group was 12 healthy individuals. A SF-36 questionnaire was used to determine life quality, reflecting overall well-being and satisfaction degree with the physical and...
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Study of the Morphology of Erythrocytes in Patients with Cervical Cancer: A Technique for Machine Recognition of the Shapes and Sizes of Erythrocytes SEM Images

S.N. Mamaeva, O.A. Semenov, I.V. Kononova, A.R. Ermolaev, V.V. Gerasimova, G.V. Maksimov
The aim of the study is to develop a technique for machine recognition of the shapes and sizes of scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of erythrocytes of patients with cervical cancer (CC) obtained on a SEM during radiation therapy (RT). The article considers the study of the morphology of erythrocytes...
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Physical Development of Adolescents in the North

Lyudmila Marinova, Nadezhda Savvina
This article presents the research results of the physical development of 712 adolescents aged 15-16 years old and the updated regional standard for the physical development of adolescents in Yakutia. The body length and weight, the circumference of the chest, waist and thigh were measured. According...
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Genes Polymorphism in Children with Diseases of the Nervous System Living in the Conditions of the Far North of Russia

A.A. Mazunina, O.V. Dolgikh, K.P. Luzhetsky
A comparative genetic examination of children with varying degrees of asthenization of the nervous system, living in the Far North of Russia was carried out. The polymerase chain reaction method on BioRAD CFX96 Real Time System was used to study the following polymorphisms: A1166C of AGTR1 angiotensin...
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Anonymous Questionnaire and Cotinine Test as Smoking Prevalence Screening

Tatyana I. Nikiforova, Maria V. Khandy
The article presents the prevalence of tobacco smoking based on the results of the anonymous questionnaire and cotinine test. Tobacco use is a major risk factor for a range of chronic diseases, including cancer, lung disease and cardiovascular disease. It has been proven that the respiratory system (larynx,...
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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

V.A. Savvina, A.A. Yashina, A. Yu. Tarasov
Despite significant advances in the treatment of congenital malformations in newborns, there is still a fairly high mortality rate in the group of newborns with congenital diaphragmatic hernia. This fact is associated with the high incidence of concomitant pulmonary hypertension in newborns with lung...
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Corticosteroid Derivative Effect to Pregnant Rats on the Brain of Their Offspring

Irina V. Nikolaeva, Tuyaara P. Sivtseva, Elena V. Pshennikova
The work investigated the immediate and distant consequences of the introduction of Cortineff. Cortineff, as a derivative of corticosteroids, has both mineral- and glucocorticoid properties. Moreover, its predominant effects are mineralocorticoid. The injection of Cortineff to pregnant rats caused a...
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Immune Status of Children Living in Industrial Developed Regions in the Conditions of Chronic Exposition of Anthropogenic Chemical Factors (by the Example of Benz(a)pyren, Phenol and Mercury)

N.A. Nikonoshina, O.V. Dolgikh, N.V. Zaitseva
Excessive exposure to anthropogenic environmental factors on the territory of chemical production enterprise causes changes in the microelement composition of biological media of the child population characterized by an increased level of blood contamination with benzo(a)pyrene and phenol (p <0.05),...
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The Results of Laboratory Studies of Connective Tissue Dysplasia in Children Living in Yakutia

Maria Nokhsorova, Natalia Borisova, Aelita Ammosova
Visceral disorders of various organs and systems in children with connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) living in extreme climatogeographic conditions according to laboratory tests have been studied. The children (35 schoolchildren) aged 10 to 17 years old were divided into mild, moderate and pronounced...
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Genome-wide Sequence Analyses of the Yakut Ethnic Group as a Tool for the Personalized Medicine in the Region

Vladimir L. Osakovskiy, Tatyana M. Sivtseva, Mariya M. Okhotina, Tatyana K. Davydova, Raisa N. Zakharova
The article presents the results of the first genome-wide research that purposefully analysed the Yakut genome. The structural features of the genomic DNA molecule (the number and characteristics of SNPs, Indels, CNV, and SD) and gene variants characteristic of the Yakut ethnic group are shown. The frequency...
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Comparative Evaluation of Pharmacological and Surgical Pregnancy Termination Methods (Magadan region example)

Yaroslav N. Pavlov, Nadezhda V. Savvina, Irina L. Savvina
The problem of artificial abortions of pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, is extremely promising in modern medical practice. The relevance of the issue of abortions is the risk of fatal complications. The purpose was to a comparative assessment of the results of medicinal and operational abortion...
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Intensive Therapy for Post-resuscitation Disease in a Patient with Hypothermia (Clinical Case)

Alexander F. Potapov, Albina A. Ivanova, Alexandra G. Zolotareva, Zakhar M. Rozhin, Svetlana V. Semenova
The present article describes a case of a successful outcome of post-resuscitation disease after prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) at the prehospital stage in a patient with clinical death due to hypothermia. The unknown, a young man, was admitted to the Emergency Medical Center by an emergency...
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Complications After Esophageal Anastomosis in Newborns

V. A. Savvina, Yu. P. Pavlyukova, A. Yu. Tarasov
Esophageal atresia is a congenital anomaly in which the oral end of the esophagus ends in a pouch. Its frequency is 1 in 2500–4500 newborns. Esophageal atresia is considered a complex malformation; the results of its treatment are used to judge the level of surgical care provided by the medical institution....
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Influence of Anthropogenic Chemical Factors on Immune Regulation in Petrochemical Production Workers with Cardiovascular System Pathology

A.S. Shirinkina, I.N. Alikina, O.V. Dolgikh
171 employees exposed to industrial anthropogenic chemical factors were examined. The sample was divided according to the principle of the presence of the cardiovascular diseases (CVD) (study group – 115 people) and their absence (comparison group – 56 people). For all employees, a chemical-analytical...
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Structural – functional Characteristic of the Thyroid Gland During Various Periods of Embryonic Development of Goitrous Endemia, on the Example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Tuyaara P. Sivtseva, Irina V. Nikolaeva, Elena V. Pshennikova
Morphometric indices, structural components in fetuses and newborns were studied depending on gestation and morphofunctional variant. The object of the study was 130 thyroid glands obtained from fetuses and deceased newborns, from 22 full to 40 weeks of gestation. The average thyroid volume in fetuses...
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T(-786)C Polymorphism of NOS3 Gene in the Yakut Population

Julia Solovieva, Natalia Borisova
Endothelial NOS (nitric oxide synthase 3) is an enzyme that synthesizes nitric oxide, which in turn plays a crucial role in regulating vascular tone, cell proliferation, leukocyte adhesion, and platelet aggregation. This enzyme in humans is encoded by NOS3 gene. The aim of our research was to study T...
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Some Aspects of Immune Status of Primary and Secondary Schoolchildren Living in Conditions of Technogenic Pollution of Urban Environment by Industrial Pollutants

K.G. Starkova, O.V. Dolgikh
Under conditions of intensive industrial impact, the study of the specifics of the regulatory systems response will benefit effective implementation of measures aimed to preserve the health of the child population. We have studied the indicators of the immune status of schoolchildren at different levels...
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Electrical Brain Activity in Students with Different Lateralization of the Dominant Arm, Yakutsk

Galina K. Stepanova
Analysis of spectral power and EEG rhythm index in Yakut students (n=38) was carried out. Higher spectral power values of base alpha rhythm were noted, relatively slow wave teta- and delta-activity. Regardless of the lateralization of the dominant hand, the decreasing occipital-frontal gradient of the...
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Physical Development of Modern Schoolchildren of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Lena A. Stepanova, Sargylana Yu. Artamonova, Maria V. Handy, Sardana V. Markova, Nadezhda M. Zakharova
The state of health of children is one of the indicators of the quality of the environment, social well-being and the level of health of the country. The purpose of this study was to assess the physical development of children and adolescents. To assess the physical development of children and adolescents...
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Hypertensive Crisis and Space Weather at High Latitudes (on the Example of Yakutsk)

Alyona Strekalovskaya, Sergey Samsonov, Palmira Petrova, Kirill Komzin
A comparison of electronic database of patients’ visits complaints to ambulance (ECM) in Yakutsk was made to assess the impact of space weather on the well-being and condition of people with cardiovascular pathology. It has been shown that during the years of high solar activity there are significant...
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Health Resources in the Western Economic Zone of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) and Their Relationship with Indicators of Population Health

Leonid F. Timofeev, Palmira G. Petrova, Natalia V. Borisova, Lena K. Turkebaeva, Artem L.Timofeev
To achieve the proper level of accessibility and quality of medical care to the population, the provision of the municipalities of the republic with the necessary resources (material, technical, financial, human, information, etc.) is of no small importance. In this work, we analyzed the resource provision...
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Modern Clinical Course of Cholelithiasis in the Far North

Tatyana Tyaptirgyanova, Matvey Tyaptirgyanov
The analysis of patients with cholelithiasis for the period from 21.12.2017 to 20.12.2018 was carried out. The increased number of patients with complicated cholecystitis was 49.59 %, mechanical jaundice – 35.9 % and gallstone pancreatitis – 20 %. Moreover, destructive forms are more often present in...
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Clinical Characteristics of Determining the Connective Tissue Dysplasia Severity in Children and Adolescents Depending on Changes in the Height of the Hard Palate Vault

Innokentiy Ushnitsky, Ekaterina Nikiforova, Tatyana Alekseeva, Asmaa Sadulayeva, Irina Savvina
Despite a wide study of connective tissue dysplasia (CTD), this problem remains unresolved, since this hereditary collagenopathy has a wide range of common and local phenotypic manifestations. The deep (Gothic) palate is most often diagnosed in the structure of CTD local manifestations, which is accompanied...
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Molecular Genetic Study of Multiple Hereditary Exostoses in the EXT2 Gene

Aleksandra Yakovleva, Anastasia Danilova, Diana Petukhova, Aitalina Sukhomyasova, Nadezda Maksimova
Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) is a genetically heterogeneous disease with an autosomal dominant type of inheritance, a very large proportion of family cases. The incidence of the disease in various Caucasian populations is from 1.3 to 2 per 100 thousand. The clinical picture is characterized by...
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Occult Hepatitis B: Case History

Olga Zamorshchikova, Snezhana Sleptsova, Keskilene Petrova, Maria Savvina, Spiridon Sleptsov
There is no HBsAg in the presence of HBV replication in patients with chronic viral hepatitis. This phenomenon was called occult hepatitis B. Russian researches referred as “hidden HBV infection”. We conducted a clinical analysis of the medical history of patient I. with chronic HBV infection in the...
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Immunological Profiling of Patients with Rare Short Stature, Optic Nerve Atrophy, and Pelger-Huet Anomaly (SOPH) Syndrome

L.R. Zhozhikov, F.F. Vasilev, N.R. Maksimova
SOPH syndrome (SOPH; MIM# 614800) is a rare hereditary monogenic disease caused by a mutation in the NBAS gene. The clinical spectrum of this disease affects many symptoms such as skeletal dysplasia, atrophy of the optic nerves, Pelger’s leukocyte abnormality. While the somatic manifestations of this...
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Molecular and Genetic Aspects of Diabetic Retinopathy Diagnosis

A.G. Iskhakova, A.N. Toropovsky, A.V. Zolotarev, O.N. Pavlova, M.V. Komarova
One of the many complications of endocrine disease such as diabetes is diabetic retinopathy. As a rule, the severity of retinopathy depends on the duration of diabetes mellitus, blood glucose concentration and blood pressure level. The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of genetic factors...
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Testing of a Reagent Kit “TEST-NRAS-TISSUE” to Determine Indications for Targeted Therapy in Patients

Andrey Toropovskiy, Olga Pavlova, Denis Viktorov, Alexey Nikitin, Olga Gulenko
The aim of the work was to determine the functional properties and efficiency of a reagent kit for determining the mutation status of the NRAS gene by allele-specific real-time PCR in human genomic DNA samples. These samples were taken from paraffin-fixed tissue samples (Test-NRAS-tissue) according to...
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Disinfection of Medical Devices

A.D. Strekalovskaya, O.V. Baranova, A.V. Rachinskih, A.A. Bakaev, E.A. Drozdova
The problem of waste management of medical and preventive institutions (MPI) in the Russian Federation in modern conditions is considered as an important epidemiological and environmental component of the safety of the population of the country. Since 1979, the World Health Organization has classified...
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Evaluation of Blood Magnesium Level and Functional State of Women at the Threat of Permanent Pregnancy

E.A. Dubrovina, G.V. Dubrovina, S.V. Notova
During pregnancy, a woman is more susceptible to magnesium deficiency, due to an increase in the need for this trace element. Magnesium is essential for the normal course of the processes of mitosis and meiosis, which is the key to the formation of a genetically healthy embryo. Disruption of the processes...
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The Influence of Socioeconomic Facilitations on the Opisthorchiasis Incidence on the Territory of the Khanty–Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug–Yugra

A. Maiurova, V. Roy, M. Kustikova, E. Bykovskaia, E. Tyurikova
This article examines the dynamics of the opisthorchiasis incidence in various districts of the Khanty–Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug–Yugra. Statistical data processing was carried out using generally accepted methods of variation statistics. All considered factors were considered for 2018. Correlation-regression...
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The Structural Organization of Thymus and Cellular Composition of Blood Under Experimental Exposure to Cold

Darima K. Garmaeva, Daria Belolubskaya, Aida I. Fedorova, Lena I. Arzhakova, Ilia P. Semenov
The immune system is a unique defence mechanism. Due to the well-coordinated work of the entire functional immune system, the body can resist numerous amounts of negative factors. Cold exposure is one of the factors that negatively impact the body. The effect of experimental cold stress on the morphofunctional...
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Persistence Ability of Citrobacter Isolated from Dairy Products

R.Kh. Gairabekova
A persistence ability is the capacity of pathogenic and opportunistic bacteria to survive in the aggressive internal environment of a macroorganism and is an important feature for these groups of microorganisms. The paper aims to establish whether the target Citrobacter cultures, once isolated from home-produced...
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Using Medicinal Plants to Improve the Health of the Population in Russia

I.B. Kirina, Yu.V. Trunov, E.N. Tretyakova, A.Yu. Medelyaeva, N.N. Chesnokov, O.A. Rudaya
Fruits and vegetables are a valuable source of biologically active substances (vitamins, mineral salts, P-active substances, fiber, pectin and other vital ingredients). Currently, a huge number of varieties with a set of economically valuable features have been created for industrial and amateur gardening....