

thrombosis
Central retinal vein thrombosis in a patient with newly diagnosed congenital thrombophilia
Heading: Ophtalmology Article type: Case report
Authors: Latypova E.A., Zagidullina A.Sh., Yamlikhanov A.G., Arslanova A.l., Nugmanova A.R.
Organization: Bashkir State Medical University of the Russian Health Care, City clinical hospital 10 Ufa
To date the etiology and pathogenesis of retinal vein thrombosis have not been fully studied despite a large body of scientific research. The article describes a rare clinical case of central retinal vein thrombosis in a 52-year-old man with newly diagnosed congenital thrombophilia.
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2018_4-2_872-875.pdf | 1.17 MB |
A rare case of Loeffler endocarditis associated with eosinophilic granuloma-tosis with polyangiitis
Heading: Internal Diseases Article type: Case report
Authors: Skryabina E.N., Safonova V.N., Agareva Т.А.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (EGPA) is a rare disease that affects small and medium-sized blood vessels of different organs, characterized by asthma, prominent peripheral blood eosinophilia. Cardiac involvement was reported in 20-50% and it is the major cause of mortality. A case of EGPA in a 43-year-old female, who had endocarditis, associated with thrombus formation in left ventricle, thromboembolic syndrome and recurrent stroke has been reported. The described case has showed that it is of crucial importance to perform the full cardiac imaging even in asymptomatic patients with suspected EGPA. The early identification of cardiac involvement may lead to better prognosis.
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2017_04_823-828.pdf | 1.29 MB |
Investigation of violations of the functional activity of platelets in patients with chronic generalized periodontitis with a view to early diagnosis of periodontal pathology
Heading: Stomatology Article type: Short message
Authors: Kitaeva V.N., Bulkina N.V., Polosukhina E.N., Parfenova S.V., Kobzeva U.A.
Organization: Saratov State Medical University
Violations occurring in the microcirculatory bed of periodontal tissue, are leading in the development of periodontal disease. The greatest changes are detected at the level of capillaries - lowering the tone and elasticity of blood vessels, reducing blood flow and the development of periodontal tissue hypoxia as a consequence -the development of the state of hypercoagulability and increased thrombotic events in the periodontal vessels
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2011_01_Прил_295-297.pdf | 218.28 KB |