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Support role undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia in genital organ rolapse evolution
One of the most significant risk factors for the formation of internal genital organs is connective tissue diseases. The steady increase in the number of women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse has led to the fact that this pathology has become ...
M. S. Selikhova +4 more
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Background. Connective tissue dysplasia — impaired development of connective tissue in the embryonic and postnatal periods, a genetically determined condition characterized by defects in fibrous structures and the basic substance of connective tissue ...
T. I. Bikmetov +3 more
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Connective tissue dysplasia in patients with mitral valve prolapse.
Recently displasia of connective tissue is much spoken and written about. As a rule, these are scientific articles and reviews in which difficult terms prevail and doctors don't read them up to the end. And the problem, meanwhile, exists, and problem is very interesting.
Kuznetsova M.A.
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Objective: to study pathogenetic homeostasis changes in connective tissue dysplasia to substantiate its role in the predisposition to musculoskeletal injuries.Materials and methods: the basis of this scientific-analytical review was the analysis of data ...
M. V. Sankova +2 more
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Aim. Assessment of biological age and the rate of aging of patients with undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia.Materials and methods. 89 women with 6 or more undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia phenes and 42 women of the control group ...
N. Yu. Kononova +2 more
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Clinical diagnostics of undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia
The article describes the prevalence, diagnosis and treatment undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia (NDCTD). NDCTD: it is genetically heterogeneous group, which serves as the basis for the formation of various chronic diseases may cause dysplastic changes in the connective tissue of various organs and systems, but they are based on no clear ...
M Ben Salha, N B Repina
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The article reviews the literature data on the problem of connective tissue dysplasia and attempts to clarify it's role in the mechanisms of herniogenesis in the anterior abdominal wall.
R. I. Railyanu, G. I. Podolinnyi
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AUTOIMMUNE ASPECTS OF COLLAGEN HOMEOSTASIS DISORDER IN UNDIFFERENTIATED CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA
. The levels of autoantibodies to collagen type I, II, III, IV and V were studied in blood plasma of 130 patients (18-32 years old) with undifferentiated connective tissue dysplasia, using immunoenzyme analysis.
A. V. Yagoda, N. N. Gladkikh
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MITRAL VALVE PATHOLOGY IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DYSPLASIA
Recently, the main cause of mortality and disability in the world are cardiovascular diseases. By the data from autopsies, valve defects have 4-7% prevalence, and most common are mitral valve defects. Valve prolapse is caused by in-born defect of connective tissue development. Reconstruction surgery continue becoming more common in mitral regurgitation
A. V. Bogachev-Prokofiev +7 more
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Varicocele as a manifestation of connective tissue dysplasia [PDF]
Varicocele is spread in 35% of men with primary infertility and in 70-81% of men with secondary infertility, being common in 15% of the entire male population. The prevalence and recurrence of varicocele are relevant for investigating of the underlying etiological mechanisms of this disease. Objective: to evaluate the prevalence of connective ...
Anton Ju. Tsukanov +2 more
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