15 research outputs found
Clinic of infectious hemorrhagic diseases and fevers
Hemorrhagic fevers are found in various republics and regions of our country, and there is no doubt that the more doctors are aware of the clinical manifestations and methods of laboratory confirmation of this group of diseases, the more complete our ideas about the regions of their distribution will be. The literature on this issue is scattered and not always available to doctors in the periphery. That is why the publication of a monograph by E.A.</jats:p
S. N. Sorinson, K. M. Mirzaev. Complex drug therapy for infectious diseases. Tashkent, "Medicine of the Uzbek SSR". 1982, 275 p.
The number of new medications used for the treatment of infectious diseases is increasing from year to year. When making up a program of medical appointments for a patient, an infectious disease specialist should be well-versed in the features of the pharmacotherapeutic effect of new drugs, their combinations and provide for the possibility of adverse reactions during treatment. In this regard, the monograph of S. N. Sorinson and K. M. Mirzaev devoted to complex drug therapy in infectious diseases is of great interest.</jats:p
Effect of adaptation to intermittent normobaric hypoxia on the ultrastructure of cardiac myocytes in pregnant rats
A comparative ultrastructural study of organelles involved in supplying cardiac myocytes with energy (nucleus, mitochondria, microbodies, and lysosomes) in pregnant rats that had been exposed to intermittent normobaric hypoxia and in rats not so exposed showed no significant differences between these two groups of animals. In both groups, glycogen granules were present in the nucleus, mitochondria, lysosomes, and microbodies (peroxisomes) of cardiac myocytes, and many of their mitochondria had a dense matrix and appeared hyperplastic. © 1995 Plenum Publishing Corporation
