Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy
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Description
Pathology of digestive organs is high on the list in structure of diseases of children and teenagers. Now many pediatricians face that teenagers at the same time have several diseases. The most exact method of detection of the available pathology is medical examination. These inspections of rural teenagers with chronic gastroenterological pathology are given in article. The carried-out work allowed revealing the main features of a state of health of this contingent
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The research was done on the basis of 47 CТ of TMJ of subjects with the orthognathic occlusion without any pathology of TMJ. The measurements of parameters aquired by CT of TMJ were taken by the personal computer with the use of the program EzImplant-Dental3D-Professional. Position of mandibular axis concerning orbital area is characterized by strength, but concerning the area po-po (external auditory meatuses) position of mandibular axis appears more variable. Received issues confirm existence of imprecisions by the use of face bow, which is aimed for transferal of models of jaws in articulator, what influences accuracy of articulator’s operation in the long run
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X-RAY ULTRASOUND COMPARISON AND DYNAMIC SONOGRAPHIC CONTROL OF PNEUMONIA IN CHILDREN
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Comparative analysis of the informativity of ultrasonic and radiographic examination of the lungs at the initial diagnosis of inflammatory infiltrate and at case followup of its involution during treatment was performed in 154 children with pneumonia. Higher informativity of ultrasound compared with radiography was determined. All children underwent ultrasound monitoring of pneumonia since admission to the full restoration of normal ultrasound image. Assessment criteria of pneumonia involution were the size and echostructure of an airless zone. Stationary ultrasound was performed at least 3 times. Outpatient ultrasound was repeated at least 2 times within 1 month, in some cases children were observed up to 3 months with monthly dualfold study