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    Quality of life as a criterion for assessing the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in patients with painful external genital endometriosis by E. Begovich, B. Baigalmaa, A. G. Solopova, V. O. Bitsadze, J. Kh. Khizroeva, E. A. Son, Sh. Kh. Zobaid, G. K. Bykovshchenko

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Applying a complex personalized rehabilitation program along with multidisciplinary approach in patients with painful EGE after radical treatment can markedly improve overall well-being, timely correct psychoemotional and sexual dysfunction, and therefore prominently increase the patients' QoL.…”
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    Clinical features of ACPA-negative and ACPA-positive variants of rheumatoid arthritis by D. A. Dibrov, A. S. Avdeeva, V. V. Rybakova, N. V. Demidova, E. L. Nasonov

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…At the same time, the subjective severity of the disease and dysfunction due to ankylosing joints do not differ from the ACPA(+) variant of RA.…”
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    Spot Urine PCR as an Independent Predictor of Renal Disease in Patients with Essential Hypertension by Spoorthi P. Yadagudde, Jayannan Jayasenan, Anbarasu Duraisamy

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Conclusion: This study confirms a significant association between hypertension and proteinuria, with age, BMI, and blood pressure playing crucial roles in renal dysfunction. Spot urine PCR proved to be an effective and cost-efficient tool for early detection of kidney impairment in hypertensive patients. …”
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    Body Mass Index is The Most Associated Anthropometry Indicators of Obesity with Insulin Resistance in Female College Students by Fillah Fithra Dieny, Sophia Rose, A Fahmy Arif Tsani

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Background: Dysfunction of body tissues due to excessive food consumption is often referred to obesity. …”
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    Protective Effect of Lycopene on Ifosfamide-Induced Mitophagy through Pink, Parkin, and LC3-I/II Pathway in Testicular Tissue by Ali Thoulfikar A. Imeer, Moona Roshanfekr Rad, Sara Abedi

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, its use is associated with detrimen­tal effects on male reproductive health, including mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress-induced damage. Mitophagy, a selective autophagic process, plays a crucial role in maintaining mitochondrial homeostasis during spermatogenesis. …”
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    Post‐hoc analysis of the tofogliflozin post‐marketing surveillance study (J‐STEP/LT): Tofogliflozin improves liver function in type 2 diabetes patients regardless of BMI by Hiroyuki Uchinuma, Mitsunori Matsushita, Masaya Tanahashi, Hideki Suganami, Kazunori Utsunomiya, Kohei Kaku, Kyoichiro Tsuchiya

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Weight loss has proven effective in treating metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in obese patients with type 2 diabetes, with sodium‐glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors showing promising results. …”
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    Ways to optimize infusion therapy for diabetic ketoacidosis by M. I. Neimark, E. A. Kloster, A. A. Bulganin, A. E. Zavyalov

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The effectiveness of infusion therapy in the treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis is determined by the functional state of the endothelium.The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of meglumine sodium succinate used in the infusion therapy of diabetic ketoacidosis for correction of endothelial glycocalyx dysfunction Materials and methods. The prospective study included 50 patients with diabetic ketoacidosis, divided into 2 groups – the first, where 0.9% sodium chloride was used as an infusion solution, the second, where meglumine sodium succinate (Reamberin) was added to the infusion program at a daily dose of 10 ml /kg. …”
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    Improved detection of air trapping on expiratory computed tomography using deep learning. by Sundaresh Ram, Benjamin A Hoff, Alexander J Bell, Stefanie Galban, Aleksa B Fortuna, Oliver Weinheimer, Mark O Wielpütz, Terry E Robinson, Beverley Newman, Dharshan Vummidi, Aamer Chughtai, Ella A Kazerooni, Timothy D Johnson, MeiLan K Han, Charles R Hatt, Craig J Galban

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Radiologic evidence of air trapping (AT) on expiratory computed tomography (CT) scans is associated with early pulmonary dysfunction in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, standard techniques for quantitative assessment of AT are highly variable, resulting in limited efficacy for monitoring disease progression.…”
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    Prevalence of Microalbuminuria in Essential Hypertension and its Association with Coronary Artery Disease: A Cross-sectional Study by JS Dhadwad, Kunal Modi

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Microalbuminuria, an indicator of endothelial dysfunction, has been linked with hypertensive nephropathy as well as cardiovascular disease. …”
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    PECULIARITIES OF OXYGEN TRANSPORT FUNCTION IN CHILDREN WITH ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASES by Oleksandr H. Buriak, Yurii M. Nechytailo

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Cluster analysis of MC and SaO2 indicators shows a relationship between them based on slowed down peripheral blood flow, probably due to endothelial dysfunction. Conclusions. In children with CAP and AB, even in period of early convalescence, vascular disorders of the MC bed in the form of spasms of arterioles and capillaries, reducing the number of functioning capillary loops, tortuosity of venules could be present. …”
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    Outpatient diagnosis of endogenous intoxication in surgery by A. A. Solomakha, A. P. Vlasov, V. I. Gorbachenko

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of patients with purulent surgical diseases with severe endogenous intoxication and renal dysfunction. The problem of early diagnosis of purulent diseases is still not completely solved. …”
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    Infectious complications in patients with multiple myeloma on first chemotherapy cycle by A. A. Novikova, G. A. Klyasova, E. O. Gribanova, V. A. Okhmat, V. V. Ryzhko, V. G. Savchenko

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Additional risk factors for infections at admission were Durie–Salmon stage III MM, paresis, lower extremity paraplegia and dysfunction of the pelvic organs, whereas during treatment – ISS stage III MM and renal failure. …”
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    Predictors of hepatic steatosis in living liver donors by M. G. Minina, D. V. Voronov, A. A. Nevredimov, E. A. Tenchurina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Macrosteatosis (&gt;50%) is associated with primary graft dysfunction and may reduce long-term recipient survival.Objective: to identify predictors of macrovesicular steatosis (&gt;50%) by analyzing donor characteristics.Materials and methods. …”
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    Serum levels of soluble endoglin in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus: association with disease activity and neuropsychiatric manifestations by T.V. Stepaniuk, S.V. Shevchuk

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In the Q4 group, the proportion of patients with confirmed anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, and cognitive dysfunction was statistically significantly higher by 2.4, 5.52, and 2.74 times, respectively (p < 0.05), compared to the Q1 group. …”
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    INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF CHLORPYRIFOS AND TANNIC ACID APPLIED TO HEK 293 CELLS IN DIFFERENT DOSES AND TIMES ON CELL VITALITY by Sevil Erol, Bahar Öztürk Kurt, Bircan Dinç, Semra Özdemir

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Pesticides are risk factors for cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, neurotoxicity, reproductive dysfunction and deterioration of many organ functions. …”
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    Characteristics of T-cell immunity and level of the natural killer cells content in COVID-19 convalescents with carbohydrate metabolism disorders by K. S. Savchuk

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…COVID-19 causes various consequences, often manifested by the endocrine system dysfunction. The rationale for our study is insufficient data on T and NK cell immunity in patients with hyperglycemia after COVID-19. …”
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    Nutritional treatment in patients with cardiovascular diseases, hepatic steatosis and metabolic disorders by Fidel Krasniqi, Afrim Zeqiraj, Dafina Zeqiraj

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), also referred to as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease, is characterized by the presence of macro-vesicular steatosis without significant inflammation or alcohol consumption. …”
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    General Principles of Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis in Children by Shorobura M.

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Such children may experience glucocorticoid complications, including osteoporosis, avascular necrosis, hyperglycemia, obesity, leg swelling, adrenal dysfunction, acne, cognitive impairment, cataract, glaucoma and hypertension. …”
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    Determination of spontaneous and stimulated cytokine production in cell culture in patients with COVID-19 associated multisystem inflammatory syndrome by G. S. Karpovich, I. V. Kuimova, T. I. Ryabichenko, O. O. Obukhovа, M. I. Voevoda

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The presence of statistically significant differences, primarily in the spontaneous production of this cytokine, can apparently be explained by the presence of genetically determined determinants associated with subsequent dysfunction of the Th2 helper immune response, a potential trigger for which is a previous COVID-19 infection. …”
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