Presented here is a description of trichinosis outbreak associated with bear meat consumption in the form of basturma and chips. The clinical, epidemiological, and laboratory characteristics of the disease course in observed three patients are given. In addition, a review of modern literature on the problem of trichinosis is presented, including issues of etiology, epidemiology, developmental cycle of trichinella, and features of disease clinical course, diagnosis, and treatment. Criteria to be looked at when trichinosis is suspected are also discussed.Представлено описание вспышки трихинеллёза, связанное с употреблением мяса медведя в виде бастурмы и чипсов. Даётся клинико-эпидемиологическая и лабораторная характеристика течения заболевани...
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Modern notion of physiological and pathological athlete’s heart has been presented, the place of str...
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In the article presents a review of literature on Leishmaniasis. The disease is not endemic inMoscow...
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The review summarizes and analyzes the results of domestic and major foreign studies of recent years...
This article provides information on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, major clinical manifesta...
Schwachman-Diamond syndrome is a disease characterized by exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, hematol...
Skin itch is the most common patient’s complaint at a dermatologist’s appointment. Most often, the i...
The basic approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of cough in children are shown. The importance o...
The article analyzes the most significant genodermatoses associated with a high risk of allergic rea...
The article analyzes the most significant genodermatoses associated with a high risk of allergic rea...
Clinical observation of patient undergone two revisions total knee arthroplasty was presented. The c...
The problem of timely diagnosis and proper management of patients with cystic fibrosis is crucial no...
Amyloidosis is a rare disease; besides, it is difficult to diagnose this illness due to the lack of ...
Modern notion of physiological and pathological athlete’s heart has been presented, the place of str...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most urgent problem in general therapeutic practice. It accounts for 40—6...
Pathoanatomy is the basis of clinical medicine. It's tasks include not only the describtion of the ...
In the article presents a review of literature on Leishmaniasis. The disease is not endemic inMoscow...
The article examines the modern concept of diagnostics and management of acute pancreatitis and its ...
The review summarizes and analyzes the results of domestic and major foreign studies of recent years...
This article provides information on the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, major clinical manifesta...
Schwachman-Diamond syndrome is a disease characterized by exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, hematol...
Skin itch is the most common patient’s complaint at a dermatologist’s appointment. Most often, the i...
The basic approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of cough in children are shown. The importance o...
The article analyzes the most significant genodermatoses associated with a high risk of allergic rea...
The article analyzes the most significant genodermatoses associated with a high risk of allergic rea...
Clinical observation of patient undergone two revisions total knee arthroplasty was presented. The c...
The problem of timely diagnosis and proper management of patients with cystic fibrosis is crucial no...
Amyloidosis is a rare disease; besides, it is difficult to diagnose this illness due to the lack of ...
Modern notion of physiological and pathological athlete’s heart has been presented, the place of str...
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most urgent problem in general therapeutic practice. It accounts for 40—6...