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2. Acute Humoral Rejection 12 Days Post-Heart Transplantation with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Antigen Expression in Myocardial Tissue: A Clinical Case.
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Makarov IA, Goncharova E, Danilova I, and Lubov M
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- Humans, Fatal Outcome, Immunity, Humoral, Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus immunology, COVID-19 immunology, COVID-19 complications, Graft Rejection immunology, Heart Transplantation, Myocardium pathology, Myocardium metabolism
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The development of acute humoral rejection (AMR) in transplanted organs remains a highly relevant and unresolved issue. This study presents a clinical case of heart transplantation (HT) in a patient with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy transitioning to a restrictive phenotype amid chronic lymphocytic myocarditis. Following HT, the patient developed nosocomial pneumonia, necessitating a reduction in immunosuppressive therapy. On the 12th day post-transplantation, the patient experienced a sudden hemodynamic collapse, which proved fatal. Autopsy examination revealed acute humoral rejection with a predominance of CD16+ cells in the infiltrate, exhibiting high expression of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) Spike protein on the endothelium and CD16+ cells. Further investigation is required to clarify the role of SARS-CoV-2 in potentially exacerbating AMR development.
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- 2024
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3. Laser renal denervation: A comprehensive evaluation of microstructural renal artery lesions.
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Vakhrushev AD, Condori Leandro HI, Goncharova NS, Korobchenko LE, Mitrofanova LB, Makarov IA, Andreeva EM, Lebedev DS, and Mikhaylov EN
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- Swine, Animals, Sympathectomy, Kidney metabolism, Lasers, Denervation, Renal Artery surgery, Hypertension
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Renal artery denervation (RDN) has been proposed for resistant arterial hypertension. Beyond conventional radiofrequency (RF) ablation, there are emerging RDN technologies, including laser catheter ablation. We aimed at evaluamting the local effects of laser ablation on the renal artery and perivascular nerve injury in comparison with radiofrequency ablation. Thirteen pigs (mean weight 36.7 ± 4.7 kg, age 3 months) were divided into three groups: (1) laser ablation in normotensive pigs (LA; n = 3), (2) bipolar RF ablation in normotensive pigs (RF; n = 7), and (3) a sham group (SHAM; n = 3). Transcatheter laser and RF ablations were performed under general anesthesia. After euthanasia, pathology and immunohistochemical studies were performed. Artery wall and perivascular nerve lesions were found in the LA and RF groups. A lower rate of intimal microdissections was evaluated after laser ablation when compared with RF ablation (0 vs. 1.5 [1;2.75] per artery; p < .05). There was a numerical prevalence of nerves with tyrosine hydroxylase expression loss after laser RDN when compared with RF ablation (16.7 [4; 18] vs. 9.1 [0;18] per specimen). Laser ablation is noninferior to RF ablation regarding perivascular nerve injury and is associated with less intimal layer damage., (© 2022 American Association for Anatomy.)
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- 2023
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4. Heart Transplantation as a Treatment Option for Recurrent Myxofibrosarcoma: A Clinical Case.
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Makarov IA, Papko KA, Makarova TA, Bendov DV, and Mitrofanova LB
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- Female, Adult, Humans, Heart Atria diagnostic imaging, Heart Atria surgery, Fibrosarcoma diagnostic imaging, Fibrosarcoma surgery, Fibrosarcoma pathology, Heart Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Heart Neoplasms surgery, Heart Transplantation, Heart Failure etiology, Heart Failure surgery
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Myxofibrosarcoma is one of the most rare tumors of the heart. Surgical resection is the principal method of treatment; however, in some cases, radical removal of the tumor is not possible. Here, we present a case of heart transplant in a patient who experienced recurrent myxofibrosarcoma of the left atrium and examine the morphological features of this tumor. A 40-year-old female patient presented for treatment for heart failure of a high functional class. An examination revealed a tumor in the left atrial cavity, which was subsequently surgically removed. Morphological examination revealed an inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor. After 2 years, the patient's tumor recurred. The tumor was removed, and a morphological study again diagnosed myxofibrosarcoma of the heart. A year later, recurrence was again diagnosed. Instrumental examination determined that the tumor had incurred into the mitral valve and possibly spread to the myocardium. Tumor resection was not possible, and the need to perform a heart transplant was determined. The given case contributes to the practical conclusion that heart transplant contributes to an increase in the life expectancy for patients with inoperable cases of cardiac sarcoma.
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- 2023
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5. Evaluation of Optic Disc Edema in Long-Duration Spaceflight Crewmembers Using Retinal Photography.
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Valencia WE, Mason SS, Brunstetter TJ, Sargsyan AE, Schaefer CM, Tarver WJ, Van Baalen MG, Gibson CR, Lee AG, Danilichev SN, Hinton PV, Makarov IA, Matveev VP, Stern CH, Taniguchi-Shinojima A, and Feldon SE
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- Retrospective Studies, Vision Disorders, Reproducibility of Results, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Photography methods, Papilledema diagnosis, Papilledema etiology, Space Flight, Optic Disk diagnostic imaging
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Background: Long-duration spaceflight crewmembers are at risk for spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS). One of the earliest manifestations of SANS is optic disc edema (ODE), which could be missed using the subjective Frisén scale. The primary objective of this study is to determine the inter-rater and intrarater reliability of Frisén grade for SANS-induced ODE among a trained observer cohort. The secondary objective is to propose a standardized evaluation process for SANS-induced ODE across International Space Station Partner Agencies., Methods: Retrospective, double-blinded diagnostic study. Preflight and postflight fundus photographs were presented to subject matter experts who identified and graded ODE. Pairs of images were also compared side-by-side for disc ranking. Grader concordance was assessed for Frisén grading and disc ranking., Results: Expert graders identified Grade 1 ODE in 17.35% of images from 62 crewmembers (9 female, mean [SD] age, 47.81 [5.19] years). Grades 2 and 3 were identified less than 2% of the time. Concordance in Frisén grades among pairs of graders was 70.99%. Graders identified a difference in preflight and postflight fundus photographs 17.21% of the time when using disc ranking. Pairs of graders had complete concordance in disc ranking 79.79% of the time. Perfect intrarater agreement between Frisén grade and disc ranking occurred 77.7% of the time., Conclusions: These findings demonstrate intergrader and intragrader variability when using the Frisén scale to identify SANS-induced ODE, which is typically milder in presentation than terrestrial cases of idiopathic intracranial hypertension. It is possible to miss early ODE on fundoscopy alone, making it insufficient as a sole criterion for the diagnosis of SANS. A more sensitive and objective method of surveillance is necessary to monitor international crewmembers for ODE, perhaps using a multimodal approach that includes technology such as optical coherence tomography., Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 by North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society.)
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- 2023
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6. Comparative Study of the Myocardium of Patients from Four COVID-19 Waves.
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Mitrofanova LB, Makarov IA, Gorshkov AN, Runov AL, Vonsky MS, Pisareva MM, Komissarov AB, Makarova TA, Li Q, Karonova TL, Konradi AO, and Shlaykhto EV
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Background: Few studies have compared COVID-19 patients from different waves. This study aims to conduct a clinical and morphological analysis of patients who died from COVID-19 during four waves., Methods: The study involved 276 patients who died from COVID-19 during four waves, including 77 patients in the first wave, 119 patients in the second wave, and 78 patients in the third wave. We performed a histological examination of myocardium samples from autopsies and additionally analyzed the samples by PCR. We conducted immunohistochemistry of the myocardium for 21 samples using antibodies against CD3, CD45, CD8, CD68, CD34, Ang1, VWF, VEGF, HLA-DR, MHC1, C1q, enteroviral VP1, and SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. We also did immunofluorescent staining of three myocardial specimens using VP1/SARS-CoV-2 antibody cocktails. Further, we ran RT-ddPCR analysis for 14 RNA samples extracted from paraffin-embedded myocardium. Electron microscopic studies of the myocardium were also performed for two samples from the fourth wave., Results: Among the 276 cases, active myocarditis was diagnosed in 5% (15/276). Of these cases, 86% of samples expressed VP1, and individual cells contained SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in 22%. Immunofluorescence confirmed the co-localization of VP1 and SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins. ddPCR did not confidently detect SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the myocardium in any myocarditis cases. However, the myocardium sample from wave IV detected a sub-threshold signal of SARS-CoV-2 by qPCR, but myocarditis in this patient was not confirmed. Electron microscopy showed several single particles similar to SARS-CoV-2 virions on the surface of the endothelium of myocardial vessels. A comparison of the cardiovascular complication incidence between three waves revealed that the incidence of hemorrhage (48 vs. 24 vs. 17%), myocardial necrosis (18 vs. 11 vs. 4%), blood clots in the intramural arteries (12 vs. 7 vs. 0%), and myocarditis (19 vs. 1 vs. 6%) decreased over time, and CD8-T-killers appeared. Immunohistochemistry confirmed the presence of endotheliitis in all 21 studied cases., Conclusions: This study compared myocardial damage in patients who died during three COVID-19 waves and showed a decrease in the incidence of endotheliitis complications (thrombosis, hemorrhage, necrosis) and myocarditis over time. However, the connection between myocarditis and SARS-CoV-2 infection remains unproven.
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- 2023
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7. Electronic Structure and Minimal Models for Flat and Corrugated CuO Monolayers: An Ab Initio Study.
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Slobodchikov AA, Nekrasov IA, Begunovich LV, Makarov IA, Korshunov MM, and Ovchinnikov SG
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CuO atomic thin monolayer (mlCuO) was synthesized recently. Interest in the mlCuO is based on its close relation to CuO2 layers in typical high temperature cuprate superconductors. Here, we present the calculation of the band structure, the density of states and the Fermi surface of the flat mlCuO as well as the corrugated mlCuO within the density functional theory (DFT) in the generalized gradient approximation (GGA). In the flat mlCuO, the Cu-3dx2-y2 band crosses the Fermi level, while the Cu-3dxz,yz hybridized band is located just below it. The corrugation leads to a significant shift of the Cu-3dxz,yz hybridized band down in energy and a degeneracy lifting for the Cu-3dx2-y2 bands. Corrugated mlCuO is more energetically favorable than the flat one. In addition, we compared the electronic structure of the considered CuO monolayers with bulk CuO systems. We also investigated the influence of a crystal lattice strain (which might occur on some interfaces) on the electronic structure of both mlCuO and determined the critical strains of topological Lifshitz transitions. Finally, we proposed a number of different minimal models for the flat and the corrugated mlCuO using projections onto different Wannier functions basis sets and obtained the corresponding Hamiltonian matrix elements in a real space.
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- 2023
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8. [Cat-eye syndrome (a psychiatric aspect)].
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Makarov IA, Gavrilina SB, and Belozerov BG
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- Adolescent, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 22 genetics, Humans, Intellectual Disability, Aneuploidy, Chromosome Disorders genetics, Chromosome Disorders psychology, Eye Abnormalities genetics, Eye Abnormalities psychology
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Cat-eye syndrome is associated with abnormalities in chromosome 22. Based on the literature on genetic and clinical characteristics of the disease, three clinical cases observed by the authors at different times are analyzed. Mental retardation of different degree was observed in all cases and schizotypal personality disorder in one case. The latter case is described in detail. The patient's stress due to the mockery of peers and teenagers regarding the characteristics of the patient's features plays a considerable role in the exacerbation of mental illness. Early cosmetic surgical intervention (iris's coloboma removal) is necessary to prevent exacerbations of a mental illness and comfortable existence of the patient in the social environment.
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- 2019
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9. Ophthalmic Changes Associated with Long-Term Exposure to Microgravity.
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Makarov IA, Voronkov YI, and Aslanjan MG
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- Astronauts, Humans, Intracranial Pressure, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Orbit diagnostic imaging, Orbit pathology, Orbit physiopathology, Adaptation, Physiological, Fundus Oculi, Space Flight, Weightlessness adverse effects
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This review discusses recent publications on the problem of ophthalmic changes associated with long-term effects of microgravity during space flights. Described changes include hyperopic shift of refraction, change in intraocular pressure, increased intracranial pressure, changes in the choroid and retina tissues, and swelling of the optic nerve. These effects are caused by redistribution of blood and fluid to the upper half of the body, increased intracranial pressure and congestion of venous blood and lymph in the upper half of the body and head. The reviewed also discusses other factors that may triggervision impairment caused by microgravity. Photographic illustrations of changes are also provided.
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- 2017
10. [THE POSSIBILITY OF APPLICATION OF COLORIMETRY TECHNIQUE OF DETECTION OF LEVELS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AND ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF SERUM].
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Sapojnikova MA, Strakhova LA, Blinova TV, Makarov IA, Rakhmanov RS, and Umniagina IA
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- Adolescent, Age Factors, Antioxidants metabolism, Bronchi metabolism, Bronchi pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Oxidative Stress, Pneumonia diagnosis, Pneumonia pathology, Reagent Kits, Diagnostic, Colorimetry methods, Malondialdehyde blood, Peroxides blood, Pneumonia blood
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The analysis was implemented concerning indicators of oxidative status and antioxidant capacity of serum. The indicators were received by colorimetry technique based on detection of peroxides in blood serum in examined patients of different categories: healthy persons aged from 17 to 20 years and from 30 to 60 years and patients with bronchopulmonary pathology. The low level of oxidative stress and high antioxidant capacity of serum were established in individuals ofyounger age. With increasing of age, degree of expression of oxidative stress augmented and level of antioxidant defense lowered. Almost all patients with bronchopulmonary pathology had high level of oxidative stress and low level of antioxidant defense. The analysis of quantitative data of examined indicators their conformity with health condition was established
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- 2015
11. [Dynamics of hepatobiliary system involvement in occupational COLD formation].
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Makarov IA, Mokeeva NV, Lavreniuk NA, and Vasil'evykh ML
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- Comorbidity, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Russia epidemiology, Biliary Tract Diseases epidemiology, Liver Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive epidemiology
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Study of 462 patients with occupational pulmonary diseases revealed that hepatobiliary diseases are among concomitants of occupational COLD. Inflammatory changes in gallbladder and bile ducts with bile dyskinesia are first manifestations of such diseases developing early at chronic nonobstructive bronchitis stage. Shortly, hepatosteatosis adds to these disorders. Final stage of the pathologic process in some patients is bile stones or liver cirrhosis.
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- 2014
12. [Biochemical parameters of cardiovascular pathology risk in automobile drivers].
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Blinova TV, Troshin VV, Makarov IA, Strakhova LA, and Morozova PN
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- Adult, Cardiovascular Diseases epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases etiology, Cholesterol, HDL blood, Cholesterol, LDL blood, Humans, Lipid Metabolism, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Diseases etiology, Risk, Russia, Automobile Driving, C-Reactive Protein analysis, Cardiovascular Diseases blood, Cholesterol blood, Occupational Diseases blood, Triglycerides blood
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Examination of 94 city bus drivers with long length of service revealed changes in lipid metabolism and C-reactive protein level, dependent on the examinees' age and length of service. Matching the biochemical parameters and clinical data proved that dyslipoproteinemia and serum C-reactive protein level could indicate cardiovascular risk in city bus drivers.
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- 2012
13. [Lipid metabolism in occupational chronic bronchitis associated with diabetes mellitus].
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Strakhova LA, Makarov IA, Blinova TV, and Berezina NA
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- Bronchitis, Chronic chemically induced, Bronchitis, Chronic complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Bronchitis, Chronic metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 metabolism, Lipid Metabolism, Occupational Diseases metabolism, Occupational Exposure adverse effects
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The study of 311 patients with chronic occupational bronchitis associated with diabetes mellitus (or diabetes-free) revealed lipid metabolism disorders presenting with overweight, obesity, dyslipoproteinemia. Diabetes mellitus addition to chronic bronchitis increased frequency of lipid metabolism disorders and higher values of lipid state. The revealed lipid metabolism disorders were more marked in the females.
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- 2012
14. [Efficacy of lid hygiene in treatment of patients with blepharoconjunctival form of dry eye syndrome].
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Polunin GS, Zabegaĭlo AO, Makarov IA, Safonova TN, and Polunina EG
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- Adult, Eyelids drug effects, Eyelids physiopathology, Female, Humans, Hygiene standards, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Compliance, Patient Education as Topic methods, Tears metabolism, Treatment Outcome, Blepharitis complications, Blepharitis physiopathology, Conjunctivitis complications, Conjunctivitis physiopathology, Dry Eye Syndromes complications, Dry Eye Syndromes drug therapy, Dry Eye Syndromes physiopathology, Dry Eye Syndromes psychology, Hyaluronic Acid therapeutic use, Ophthalmic Solutions therapeutic use, Therapeutic Irrigation methods
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A complex of measures for lid hygiene in ocular surface disease is developed. These measures together with tear substitution and antibacterial treatment were revealed to result in elimination of blepharoconjunctivitis and dry eye signs, recovery of tear film and long-time remission, that significantly improved patient's life quality. When using this complex of measures meibomian glands are not damaged and their anatomy and functions are completely preserved. Lid hygiene affects all glands, there is no pain and no local anesthesia needed, normal tear film is formed
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- 2012
15. [Associated diabetes mellitus in occupational pulmonary diseases related to dust: risk factors].
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Makarov IA, Serdneva LR, Churanova LN, and Silant'eva IuA
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- Aged, Asthma complications, Bronchitis complications, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Respiratory Insufficiency etiology, Risk Factors, Diabetes Complications, Diabetes Mellitus genetics, Dust, Lung Diseases complications, Occupational Diseases complications, Vibration adverse effects
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The authors analysed 854 case histories of occupational bronchitis patients and 326 ones of vibration disease patients. Inpatient investigation covered 129 patients with occupational dust bronchitis and 25 patients with vibration disease. Diabetes mellitus was diagnosed in 11.9 +/- 1.1% of the bronchitis examinees and in 6.7 +/- 1.4% of the vibration disease examinees. A total of 66.24 +/- 4.10% of the bronchitis examinees and 71.4 +/- 9.00% of the vibration disease examinees appeared to have family propensity to this endocrine condition. Factors actualizing such hereditary propensity in the bronchitis examinees could be respiratory failure (in 90.77%) and steroid therapy (in 21.5%).
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- 2010
16. [Influence of working environment factors on health state of road police officers controlling traffic (review of literature)].
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Kaliaganov PI, Troshin VV, and Makarov IA
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- Humans, Incidence, Risk Factors, Russia epidemiology, Automobiles legislation & jurisprudence, Health Status, Occupational Diseases epidemiology, Occupational Exposure adverse effects, Police
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The analytic review demonstrated negative influence of polluted air on respiratory diseases formation, on development of pathologic changes in neuro-endocrine and cardiovascular systems, kidneys and blood of traffic regulation officers. Special attention was put on possible carcinogenic and genotoxic influence of air polluted with chemicals in exhaust automobile gases.
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- 2009
17. [Organization of specialized health care of children who have suffered during traffic accidents in the Moscow Region].
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Suvorov SG, Ezel'skaia LV, Rozinov VM, Lekmanov AU, Makarov IA, Poliutik SF, and Chogovadze GA
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- Ambulances organization & administration, Child, Child Care standards, Child Care statistics & numerical data, Emergency Medical Services standards, Emergency Medical Services statistics & numerical data, Humans, Moscow epidemiology, Wounds and Injuries diagnosis, Wounds and Injuries epidemiology, Wounds and Injuries therapy, Accidents, Traffic statistics & numerical data, Child Care organization & administration, Emergency Medical Services organization & administration
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The paper describes some experience in organizing and delivering specialized emergency health care to children who have suffered during traffic accidents in the Moscow Region, by attracting the forces and means of a disaster medicine service. In May 2004 to October 2008, examinations were made among 615 children, 552 of whom were evacuated to Moscow by intensive care cars (n = 469) and medical helicopters (n = 83). The paper shows that the two-stage medical victim medical evacuation provision system is effective and provides evidence for prospects for putting the developed model into practice of rendering a medical aid to traffic accident victims on out-of-town highways.
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- 2009
18. [Search for chaperon-like anticataract agents, the antiaggregants of lens crystallin. Communication 3. Possibilities of a follow-up of caractogenesis processes on a prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract].
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Avetisov SE, Polunin GS, Sheremet NL, Muranov KO, Makarov IA, Fedorov AA, Karpova OE, and Ostrovskiĭ MA
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- Animals, Cataract metabolism, Crystallins drug effects, Crystallins radiation effects, Disease Models, Animal, Disease Progression, Follow-Up Studies, Lens, Crystalline pathology, Lens, Crystalline radiation effects, Male, Prognosis, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Severity of Illness Index, Time Factors, Ultraviolet Rays adverse effects, Cataract drug therapy, Cataract etiology, Crystallins metabolism, Lens, Crystalline metabolism, Molecular Chaperones therapeutic use
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To study the mechanisms of action of new-generation anticataract drugs, it is necessary to have an accessible and adequate model of age-related cataract. A model of UV-induced cataract is pathogenetically closest to that of age-related cataract. A prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract developing within 10 months is proposed; the clinical features of UV-induced cataract have been established at different stages of its development. A moderate homogeneous cloud-like lenticular opacity was observed at the end of the experiment; a less pronounced homogeneous opacity was seen in the anterior and posterior cortical layers. Cataract development was assessed by the appraisal method using the developed rat lenticular transparency scale, as well as by microdensitometry of biomicroscopic lenticular optical sections. Within the proposed model, the pathomorphological lenticular changes are largely similar to the histological pattern of age-related cataract.
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- 2008
19. [Chaperon-like anticataract agents, the antiaggregants of lens crystallin. Communication 4. Study of the effect of a mixture of di- and tetrapeptides on a prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract].
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Avetisov SE, Polunin GS, Sheremet NL, Makarov IA, Fedorov AA, Karpova OE, Muranov KO, Dizhevskaia AK, Soustov LV, Chelnokov EV, Bitiurin NM, Sapogova NV, Nemov VV, Bodyrev AA, and Ostrovskiĭ MA
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- Animals, Carnosine therapeutic use, Cataract metabolism, Crystallins drug effects, Crystallins radiation effects, Disease Models, Animal, Disease Progression, Follow-Up Studies, Lens, Crystalline pathology, Lens, Crystalline radiation effects, Male, Oligopeptides therapeutic use, Prognosis, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Severity of Illness Index, Time Factors, Ultraviolet Rays adverse effects, Carnosine analogs & derivatives, Cataract drug therapy, Cataract etiology, Crystallins metabolism, Lens, Crystalline metabolism, Molecular Chaperones therapeutic use
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There is a potential of therapeutic action on certain stages of caractogenesis, in particular on the aggregation of water-soluble proteins of cytoplasmic lens fiber cells, giving rise to insoluble protein complexes. The effect of a combined preparation (N-acetyl carnosine and D-patethine), acting by the chaperon-like mechanism, was studied in vivo on a prolonged rat model of UV-induced cataract. The use of the combined preparation consisting of a mixture of peptides of N-acetyl carnosine and D-patethine in a ratio of 1:1 as ocular instillations and intraperitoneal injections could slow down the development of UV-induced cataract in vivo. Pathomorphological studies suggest that the combined preparation has a protective effect on lens tissue when the rat model of UV-induced cataract is employed.
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- 2008
20. [Changes in the posterior lenticular capsule during implantation of hydrophobic acryl intraocular lenses of different construction].
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Iusef IuN, Shkoliarenko NIu, Makarov IA, and Iusef SN
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- Aged, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions, Lens Implantation, Intraocular adverse effects, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications, Prognosis, Prosthesis Design, Acrylic Resins, Lens Capsule, Crystalline pathology, Lens Implantation, Intraocular instrumentation, Lenses, Intraocular, Phacoemulsification adverse effects
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- 2007
21. [Densitometric analysis of changes in the vitreous body after cataract extraction].
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Makarov IA
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- Aged, Collagenases therapeutic use, Female, Fibrinolysin therapeutic use, Fibrinolytic Agents therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Middle Aged, Postoperative Care, Densitometry, Phacoemulsification, Vitreous Body pathology
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Densitometric methods for analyzing the images obtained at biomicroscopy were used to study the transparency of the spatium retrolentalis, membrana hialoidea anterior, and pars retrolenticularis of the vitreous body of 45 eyes after cataract phacoemulsification. In half the patients, the optical density in these structures has shown to increase as compared with the normal values, which is mainly associated with the opacity of the vitreous body and the increased destruction of its tracts. The results of drug treatment and a role of additional therapy with plasmin and collagenase activators in the complete rehabilitation of patients after surgical cataract treatment are discussed.
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- 2006
22. [Possibilities of using telemedicine in preoperative examination of the lens nucleus density].
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Makarov IA
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- Algorithms, Colorimetry, Densitometry, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Modems, Mydriasis, Software, Video Recording, Cataract diagnosis, Cataract Extraction, Electronic Mail, Lens Nucleus, Crystalline, Remote Consultation
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The MPEG-4 algorithm applicable to compression of video-images of the anterior eye segment and JPEG-2000 applicable to compression of static images of the lens and retina under the conditions of mydriasis were used to enable the telemedicine consultations. The compiled compression files were sent to the institute's E-Mail address by means of a voice modem through an analogue telephone line. The pixel structures of non-compression and compression images of the anterior eye segment and lenses were comparatively studied. The deviations of images' optic density versus non-compression images were found to be below or equal to 2.7%, thus, they can be attributed to a static error. The quantitative colorimetry of images was used, on the basis of a software-based color-regulating filter, to determine the lens-nucleus density and cataract-maturity degree. The differences between values of the green-canal brightness were found within the RGB model before and after the application of the filter in the posterior cortical strata and in the anterior lens-nucleus portion, which provided for classifying 6 stages of the lens-nucleus density and cataract maturity.
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- 2003
23. [Comparative study of different proteolytic drugs in the treatment of traumatic iridocyclitis].
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Makarov IA
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- Adrenal Cortex Hormones administration & dosage, Adrenal Cortex Hormones therapeutic use, Aged, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal administration & dosage, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Iridocyclitis diagnosis, Male, Peptide Hydrolases administration & dosage, Phacoemulsification, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Silicones, Time Factors, Cataract Extraction adverse effects, Iridocyclitis drug therapy, Iridocyclitis etiology, Lens Implantation, Intraocular adverse effects, Peptide Hydrolases therapeutic use
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A total of 42 patients with traumatic iridocyclites were examined; the pathology developed within different time limits after extracapsular cataract extraction (ECE) and intraocular lens (IOL) implantation. The efficiency of proteolytic drugs gemaza and collalysin was comparatively studied. The efficiency was evaluated by using the densitometry examination of fibrin density, which enabled an objective conclusion on the dynamics of lysis of fibrinous exudates in the eye anterior chamber. The severity of the postoperative inflammatory reaction of the eye was assessed quantitatively by a reaction degree of the pupil to light. The coefficients of pupil reaction to light were found to be different in patients after ECE with implantation of IOL, made from polymethylmethacrylate, and in patients after phacoemulsification with silicone IOL implantation.
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- 2003
24. [Methods of the analysis of images in the diagnosis of diseases of the anterior eye segment].
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Makarov IA
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- Astigmatism surgery, Cataract Extraction, Densitometry, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Lens Implantation, Intraocular, Microscopy, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Time Factors, Anterior Eye Segment, Cataract diagnosis, Corneal Diseases diagnosis, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ, Myopia surgery
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Methods of mathematical computerized analysis of images obtained through the microscopy of the eye by the slit lamp were used in examining patients with different pathologies of the eye anterior segment. Densitometric and planimetric analysis of images of the cornea, lens as well as of the posterior and anterior capsules of the lens was made for patients with aphakia and artiphakia. The optic corneal density (which depends on a type and degree of refraction and an administered medication therapy) was found to change after excimerlaser procedures. The corneal transparency, which also depends on an administered medication therapy, was examined in cases of its opacities and photokeratitis. Examinations of the lens led to elaborating a clinical classification of cataract maturity degrees, which can be used during the preoperative period for planning a type and tactics of the therapeutic and surgical treatment. Main complications occurring after cataract extraction, i.e. opacities in the anterior and posterior capsules, were evaluated densitometrically. A classification of opacities in the lens capsule was worked out; it was used to determine the optimal time and types of the therapeutic and surgical treatment at secondary cataracts.
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- 2003
25. [Analysis of images in the prophylaxis and treatment of complications after kerato-refractive excimer laser surgeries].
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Makarov IA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Middle Aged, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Corneal Opacity etiology, Corneal Opacity prevention & control, Dexamethasone therapeutic use, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ, Postoperative Complications
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A total of 236 eyes of patients with myopia and hypermetropia of different severity degrees after photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) were observed. The densitometry and planimetry analysis of corneal images, obtained through storing them in the computer memory, was used to evaluate postoperatively the corneal condition. Planimetry was used to forecast the time of epithelization and to assess the efficiency of drug therapy. The optic density was found to increase, after excimer-laser surgeries, in all patients and it depended on a type of refraction and its degree. The optic-density dynamics of corneal images also depended on a degree and type of refraction as well as on a type of drug therapy. Hence, densitometry and planimetry, as objective methods used to follow up the patients after keratorefractive excimer-laser surgeries, make it possible to diagnose early enough the presence of complications related with disorders in transparency and healing of the cornea.
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- 2003
26. [Activity of lacrimal plasmin-like enzymes in the evaluation of the corneal state after photorefraction surgery].
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Kashnikova OA, Makarov IA, Polunin GS, Ovchinnikov AN, and Mitiagina ON
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- Contact Lenses adverse effects, Corneal Diseases diagnosis, Corneal Diseases drug therapy, Corneal Diseases etiology, Corneal Topography, Drug Combinations, Elasticity, Guanosine Monophosphate therapeutic use, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Myopia surgery, Nucleosides therapeutic use, Postoperative Complications, Risk Factors, Tears metabolism, Viscosity, Cornea physiology, Keratomileusis, Laser In Situ, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Tears enzymology
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Forty-three patients (58 eyes) were observed, who used contact lenses for a long time before photorefraction operations (photorefraction keratectomy and laser specialized keratomileusis--PRK and LASIK). Measurements of lacrimal plasmin-like enzymes (PLE) were carried out before and after operations on a Uniscan II microreader. Corneal and conjunctival intactness was evaluated by Bengal rose staining. Before surgery PLE activity was 3.5 times higher than normally in the patients using contact lenses. After PRK and LASIK, PLE activity increased and was 25% lower after LASIK than after PRK. Based on the data of preoperative diagnosis (Bengal rose test, measurement of PLE activities, Norn and Schirmer tests), the patients with contact lens intolerance without hypoproduction of tears are recommended rehabilitation treatment with drugs activating the repair processes (Vitacic, etc.), while patients with contact lens intolerance and tear hypoproduction are recommended low concentrations of viscoelastic drugs (Vismed).
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- 2001
27. [Fluorescein permeability of the cornea in patients after photorefraction surgery in residual myopia following radial keratotomy].
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Makarov IA, Polunin GS, Kurenkov VV, and Diaz-Martinez TE
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cicatrix metabolism, Cornea metabolism, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Middle Aged, Permeability, Reoperation, Time Factors, Cornea physiology, Fluoresceins metabolism, Fluorescent Dyes metabolism, Keratotomy, Radial adverse effects, Myopia surgery, Photorefractive Keratectomy
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The barrier function of the cornea was studied before and after eximer laser photorefraction keratectomies and laser specialized keratomileusis (LASIK) for residual myopia after previous radial keratotomy. The barrier function of the cornea was studied by local keratofluoropenetrometry making use of computer system for analyzing TV images of the eye. Impaired barrier function of the cornea at the site of keratotomic cicatrices did not recover even many years after radial keratotomy, while after LASIK it recovered in 2-4 weeks. The time of recovery of this function depends on the state of the space between the flaps. LASIK does not affect the fluorescein permeability of keratotomic cicatrices.
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- 2001
28. [Densitometric analysis of crystalline lens nucleus in the choice of strategy of surgical treatment of cataracts].
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Krasnov MM, Makarov IA, and Said Naim Iussef
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- Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Phacoemulsification, Cataract diagnosis, Cataract Extraction, Densitometry, Lens Nucleus, Crystalline
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Computer analysis of TV images of the eye was used for quantitative evaluation of optic density of the lens nucleus in patients with cataracts in need of surgical treatment. Indications to cataract phacoemulsification were determined using classification of the degree of the lens nucleus maturity. This classification is based on the maximal values of optic density of the anterior third of the nucleus, obtained by the lens densitometry, coefficient of light absorption by the lens nucleus, and tentative subjective classification of the lens nucleus maturity by a color scale. In initial cataract (first degree) the mean maximal optic density of the anterior third of the nucleus is 55.8 +/- 5.7 arb. units and coefficient of the lens nucleus light absorption is 0.93, in nuclear brown cataract (fourth degree) these values are 158.7 +/- 24.4 arb units and 1.81, respectively. Cataract with brown enlarged nucleus involving the cortical layers of the lens and high optic density of these layers, with lens nucleus light absorption coefficient more than 2.5 is a contraindication to phacoemulsification.
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- 2000
29. Evaluation of corneal wound healing after excimer laser keratectomy.
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Makarov IA
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- Cornea surgery, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Cornea physiology, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Wound Healing physiology
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- 2000
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30. [The efficacy of the antioxidant preparation Histochrome in the treatment of hemophthalmos in hypertension and diabetes mellitus].
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Polunin GS, Makarov IA, Shirshikov IuK, and Makashova NV
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- Eye Hemorrhage classification, Eye Hemorrhage etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Time Factors, Visual Acuity drug effects, Antioxidants administration & dosage, Diabetic Retinopathy complications, Eye Hemorrhage drug therapy, Hypertension complications, Naphthoquinones administration & dosage
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Hemophthalmos in patients with essential hypertension and diabetes mellitus was treated by antioxidant agent Histochrome manufactured by the Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Far Eastern Division of Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok. The results were analyzed with reference to localization, volume, and period elapsed since hemorrhage into the vitreous body and by hemophthalmos index determined by biomicroscopy and echography of the vitreous body. Histochrome was the most effective in fresh hemophthalmos with 1-2 point index. Visual functions improved in patients with nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy without hemorrhagic syndrome.
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- 2000
31. [Objective method for epithelialization and corneal transparency monitoring after excimer laser keratectomy].
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Makarov IA, Kurenkov VV, and Polunin GS
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- Adult, Cornea cytology, Corneal Topography, Epithelium, Corneal cytology, Female, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Refraction, Ocular, Refractive Errors physiopathology, Cornea physiology, Monitoring, Physiologic methods, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Refractive Surgical Procedures, Wound Healing
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The area of corneal epithelialization was evaluated and densitometry of corneal surface carried out by computer analysis of images in order to detect the relationship between epithelialization and formation of corneal fleur in patients with delayed healing after photorefraction keratectomy for hypermetropia. An arbitrary parameter: corneal epithelialization rate, a mathematical difference between the area of corneal defect every next day of observation in comparison with the day before, expressed in mm2/day, is proposed for evaluating the efficacy of various drugs used to stimulate corneal defect epithelialization. Computer analysis of images helps objectively evaluate epithelialization and corneal transparency after eximer laser keratectomy. The method is diagnostically and prognostically valuable, particularly in cases with delayed epithelialization and stubborn epithelial defects of the cornea.
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- 1999
32. [Effects some drugs of re-epithelialization in the early postoperative period after photorefraction keratectomy].
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Kurenkov VV, Smirennaia EV, Polunin GS, and Makarov IA
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- Betamethasone administration & dosage, Chloramphenicol administration & dosage, Colistin administration & dosage, Corneal Opacity prevention & control, Drug Combinations, Fluprednisolone administration & dosage, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Myopia surgery, Neomycin administration & dosage, Ointments, Ophthalmic Solutions, Polymyxin B administration & dosage, Postoperative Complications prevention & control, Postoperative Period, Rolitetracycline, Tetracycline administration & dosage, Treatment Outcome, Betamethasone therapeutic use, Chloramphenicol therapeutic use, Colistin therapeutic use, Epithelium, Corneal physiology, Fluprednisolone therapeutic use, Neomycin therapeutic use, Photorefractive Keratectomy, Polymyxin B therapeutic use, Tetracycline therapeutic use, Wound Healing drug effects
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Terms of re-epithelialization, severity of the painful syndrome, intensity of corneal "crepe" (opacity) are assessed in myopic patients treated by maxitrol, eubetal, colbiocin ointments and maxitrol eyedrops in the early postoperative period after photorefraction keratectomy. The crepe intensity was assessed routinely according to a clinical score: 0) transparent cornea, 1) trace crepe; 2) moderate crepe; and 3) intensive crepe. Biomicroscopy on day 4 after photorefraction keratectomy showed complete epithelialization in 91.7% patients after colbiocin ointment, in 91.% after maxitrol eyedrops, 87% after eubetal ointment, and 82.6% after maxitrol ointment. The least corneal opacity (0 and 0-1) was observed after eubetal ointment and maxitrol eyedrops. The mean score for pain was virtually the same in all groups; in the colbiocin ointment group more patients complained of pain for more than 24 h in comparison with other groups.
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- 1999
33. The corneal barrier function in myopic eyes after laser in situ keratomileusis and after photorefractive keratectomy in eyes with haze formation.
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Polunin GS, Kourenkov VV, Makarov IA, and Polunina EG
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cornea metabolism, Cornea surgery, Corneal Opacity etiology, Corneal Opacity metabolism, Corneal Transplantation adverse effects, Densitometry, Fluorescein metabolism, Fluorescent Dyes metabolism, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Laser Therapy, Lasers, Excimer, Middle Aged, Myopia metabolism, Myopia surgery, Permeability, Photorefractive Keratectomy adverse effects, Prognosis, Video Recording, Cornea physiopathology, Corneal Opacity physiopathology, Corneal Transplantation methods, Myopia physiopathology, Photorefractive Keratectomy methods
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Background: Corneal barrier function following photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) and laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) was evaluated to determine corneal damage and to compare the amount of corneal trauma associated with haze development with the two procedures., Methods: The PRK and LASIK procedures were performed with the Nidek EC-5000 excimer laser. The Chiron Hansatome microkeratome was used in the LASIK procedures. We followed 1528 eyes of myopic patients (range, -1.00 to -23.00 D) classified into three groups according to age. Each group was divided into four subgroups depending on the amount of myopia (-1.00 to -2.75 D; -3.00 to -5.75 D; -6.00 to -9.75 D; -10.00 to -23.00 D). In eyes with haze formation, haze intensity and postoperative period of haze development were evaluated. The corneal uptake was 5.6 carbonfluorescein 5%, and a computer program analyzed video slit-lamp corneal images., Results: PRK and LASIK increased corneal permeability to fluorescein (2 to 8 weeks after PRK and 4 to 6 weeks after LASIK). Deeper ablations showed higher corneal fluorescein permeability for longer periods. In eyes with haze formation, an increased index of corneal fluorescein permeability was observed in the eyes with early postoperative haze formation (1 to 2 months) and a decreased index of corneal permeability was observed in eyes with late postoperative period haze formation (after 3 months). This finding suggests a difference in the haze that developed in the early and later postoperative periods. Fluorescein permeability after PRK returned to normal in 2 to 8 weeks and remained constant. Following LASIK, fluorescein permeability returned to normal in 4 to 6 weeks. Decreasing corneal permeability to fluorescein was observed 2 to 6 months after LASIK, and returned to normal at 6 months., Conclusion: Photorefractive surgery disrupts corneal barrier function for up to 6 months postoperatively, even though other clinical tests of the cornea may be normal. This finding may help explain some mechanisms of pathogenesis of complication development following PRK and LASIK. The fluorescein permeability findings demonstrated different mechanisms for early and late haze formation after PRK.
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- 1999
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34. [Lymphotherapy of early postoperative period in intraocular cataract correction].
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Bocharov VE, Varnakov SI, Makarov IA, and Mel'nikova MV
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Blood Flow Velocity drug effects, Conjunctiva blood supply, Drug Therapy, Combination, Follow-Up Studies, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Humans, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase therapeutic use, Injections, Intralymphatic, Middle Aged, Treatment Outcome, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Cataract Extraction adverse effects, Glucocorticoids administration & dosage, Hyaluronoglucosaminidase administration & dosage, Lens Implantation, Intraocular adverse effects, Postoperative Complications prevention & control
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Potentialities of lymphotropic method of drug administration for arresting inflammation after intraocular cataract correction were studied in 60 patients aged 48-63 years. Extracapsular cataract extraction with implantation of posterior-chamber Alexeev's intraocular lens (IOL) was carried out in all of them. Patients with complications of surgery and a history of inflammations in the operated eye were not included in the study. For assessing lymphotherapy effect on drug concentration in the blood, bloodflow aggregation gradient in the bulbar conjunctiva venules was estimated in the operated on eye. The data indicate that lymphotherapy is an effective method for treating early postoperative inflammations after IOL implantation, shortening the treatment terms in comparison with traditional therapy.
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- 1999
35. [Effects of corticosteroid and nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs on corneal transparency after photorefraction keratectomy].
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Makarov IA, Polunin GS, Kurenkov VV, and Smirennaia EV
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- Adolescent, Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal administration & dosage, Cornea pathology, Cornea surgery, Corneal Opacity etiology, Corneal Topography, Dexamethasone administration & dosage, Diclofenac administration & dosage, Drug Therapy, Combination, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Glucocorticoids administration & dosage, Humans, Lasers, Excimer, Male, Middle Aged, Myopia surgery, Ophthalmic Solutions, Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal therapeutic use, Cornea drug effects, Corneal Opacity prevention & control, Dexamethasone therapeutic use, Diclofenac therapeutic use, Glucocorticoids therapeutic use, Photorefractive Keratectomy adverse effects
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Effects of corticosteroid and nonsteroid antiinflammatory drugs on corneal transparency after photorefraction keratectomy (PFK) in myopia are studied. Corneal transparency was assessed by computer analytical system for the anterior segment of the eye, designed by the authors. Corticosteroids (0.1% dexamethasone solution) more effectively control bacterial contamination of the cornea in high myopia than nonsteroids (0.1% sodium diclofenac solution). A significant improvement of optic density of the cornea was observed 2 weeks after PFK when corticosteroids were discontinued. On the other hand, replacement of diclofenac with dexamethasone 2 weeks after PFK did not result in decrease of optic density of corneal image. Apparently, corticosteroids contribute to decrease of bacterial contamination of the cornea during the very first days after PFK. In myopia of up to -6.0 diopters, the densitometric parameters were virtually the same in the patients treated with nonsteroids and corticosteroids.
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- 1998
36. [Objective indices of corneal transparency and of fluorescein permeability through the cornea before and after photorefractive keratectomy].
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Polunin GS, Kurenkov VV, Makarov IA, and Polunina EG
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- Adolescent, Adult, Cornea surgery, Fluorophotometry statistics & numerical data, Humans, Hyperopia metabolism, Hyperopia surgery, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Lasers, Excimer, Middle Aged, Myopia metabolism, Myopia surgery, Permeability, Postoperative Period, Time Factors, Cornea metabolism, Fluoresceins pharmacokinetics, Fluorescent Dyes pharmacokinetics, Photorefractive Keratectomy
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Video images of the cornea in photorefraction keratectomy (PFK) are analyzed by computer-aided microdensitometric analysis of televideo images of the eye. Optic density of various layers of the cornea and fluorescein penetration through the cornea were assessed in patients with myopia (235 eyes) and hypermetropia (65 eyes) before the after PFK. PFK was carried out by Nidek excimer laser (Japan). Analysis was carried out with consideration for the degree of emmetropia and patients' ages. Corneal transparency and index of fluorescein penetration through the cornea correlated with patient's age and emmetropia. Computer-aided microdensitometric analysis of televideo images of the eye earlier detects changes in the cornea than routine methods. The authors discuss the probability of assessing corneal transparency for selection of patients for PFK.
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- 1998
37. [Therapy of chronic allergic conjunctivitis with sodium cromoglycate (lecrolin)].
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Polunin GS and Makarov IA
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- Administration, Topical, Adult, Aged, Anti-Asthmatic Agents administration & dosage, Chronic Disease, Conjunctiva pathology, Conjunctivitis, Allergic etiology, Conjunctivitis, Allergic pathology, Cromolyn Sodium administration & dosage, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Middle Aged, Ophthalmic Solutions, Treatment Outcome, Anti-Asthmatic Agents therapeutic use, Conjunctivitis, Allergic drug therapy, Cromolyn Sodium therapeutic use
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The efficacy of lecrolin (2% sodium cromoglycate) eye drops was assessed in 22 patients with allergic conjunctivitis. Positive effect was attained in all the patients on day 4.0 +/- 1.2. Signs of the disease exacerbation completely disappeared in 68% of patients in 8.3 +/- 2.4 days. No side effects of any type were observed for a month of using lecrolin eye drops.
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- 1997
38. [Some aggregation parameters in the bulbar vessels used for assessing the clinical course of retinopathy in patients with essential hypertension and diabetes mellitus].
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Smirennaia EV, Polunin GS, Pirogova EP, Vorobéva OK, and Makarov IA
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Blood Flow Velocity, Diabetic Retinopathy physiopathology, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation physiopathology, Female, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Male, Middle Aged, Retinal Degeneration physiopathology, Retinal Hemorrhage physiopathology, Retinal Vessels physiopathology, Visual Acuity, Diabetic Retinopathy complications, Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation complications, Hypertension complications, Retinal Degeneration complications, Retinal Hemorrhage etiology
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The aggregation status of the blood in the bulbar vessels was assessed by computer analyzer system of television images of the eye (CASTIE) in 10 patients with hypertensive angiosclerosis, 22 with diabetic proliferative retinopathy, and 15 patients without vascular abnormalities. The aggregation gradients of intravascular bloodflow in the venules were increased and aggregation coefficients in the bulbar veins decreased in the patients with vascular diseases of the retina, this indicating disorders of blood aggregation. CASTIE helps assess the degree of disorders in blood aggregation at the level of the intravascular and parietal bloodflow and single out the groups at risk of developing thrombotic complications of the retina among the patients with essential hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
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- 1996
39. [The aggregation indices in the bulbar vessels of persons of different ages].
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Polunin GS, Smirennaia EV, Pereverzina OK, and Makarov IA
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Microcirculation physiology, Middle Aged, Reference Values, Retinal Diseases blood, Retinal Diseases diagnosis, Retinal Vessels, Aging blood, Conjunctiva blood supply, Erythrocyte Aggregation blood, Erythrocyte Aggregation diagnosis
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Computer-aided analysis of television images of the eye (CAATIE) helps objectively assess the intravascular aggregation in the bulbar vessels by determining the values of aggregation gradients of intravascular bloodflow. Standards gradients of intravascular bloodflow aggregation have been determined for three age groups. CAATIE permits the assessment of parietal bloodflow in large veins. No disorders of parietal bloodflow were detected in subjects without vascular abnormalities. The derived aggregation values for CAATIE in subjects of different age help assess the severity of microcirculatory disorders in vascular diseases on the basis of deviations of the above parameters from age-specific norm.
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- 1996
40. [State of microcirculation in the bulbar conjunctiva in retinal thrombosis of patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus].
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Polunin GS, Smirennaia EV, Pirogova EP, and Makarov IA
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- Diabetes Mellitus physiopathology, Humans, Hypertension physiopathology, Rheology, Conjunctiva blood supply, Diabetes Complications, Hypertension complications, Microcirculation, Retinal Vessels physiopathology
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- 1996
41. [Inhibitors of plasmin-like enzymes and autofibronectin in the treatment of corneal epithelial defects].
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Polunin GS, Kasparov AA, Makarov IA, and Ovchinnikov AN
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- Aprotinin therapeutic use, Corneal Diseases enzymology, Drug Evaluation, Fibrinolysin analysis, Fibronectins isolation & purification, Humans, Postoperative Complications enzymology, Tears enzymology, Time Factors, Trypsin Inhibitors therapeutic use, Corneal Diseases drug therapy, Endothelium, Corneal drug effects, Fibrinolysin antagonists & inhibitors, Fibronectins therapeutic use, Postoperative Complications drug therapy, Protease Inhibitors therapeutic use
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Effects of instillations of proteinase inhibitors and autologous fibronectin on the course of regeneration processes in corneal epithelial defects were studied in patients after perforating and lamellar keratoplasty, cataract extraction, trabecul- and vitrectomy. Proteinase inhibitors contrykal or gordox were administered to these patients to neutralize increased activity of lacrimal plasmin-like enzymes which was 899.3 +/- 80.8 rel. U on day 1 of observation vs. 50.72 +/- 7.73 in normal subjects. Contrykal (gordox) helped significantly reduce these enzymes activities in patients with corneal epithelial defects in comparison with the control group as soon as during the first days of the observation. Combined use of contrykal (gordox) and autologous fibronectin helped attain complete epithelialization in all the patients in 12.3 +/- 1.7 days (47.9 +/- 6.3 days in controls).
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- 1993
42. [Hormonal and lipid metabolic changes in chronic occupational methylmethacralate poisoning].
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Makarov IA, Makarenko KI, and Desiatnikova NV
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- Adult, Basal Metabolism drug effects, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Occupational Diseases blood, Growth Hormone blood, Insulin blood, Lipids blood, Methylmethacrylates poisoning, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Thyroid Hormones blood
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- 1981
43. [Effect of vinyl chloride on the connective tissue (review of the literature)].
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Makarov IA
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- Autoimmune Diseases chemically induced, Humans, Hypergammaglobulinemia chemically induced, Immunity, Cellular drug effects, Immunoglobulin G immunology, Collagen Diseases chemically induced, Connective Tissue drug effects, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Vinyl Chloride adverse effects, Vinyl Compounds adverse effects
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- 1982
44. [Hypophyseal-adrenal system function in normally proceeding pregnancy].
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Makarov IA, Solov'eva MS, Frigo NV, and Makarenko KI
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- 17-Hydroxycorticosteroids urine, 17-Ketosteroids urine, Adrenocorticotropic Hormone blood, Adult, Female, Humans, Hydrocortisone blood, Pituitary-Adrenal System physiology, Pregnancy
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- 1981
45. [Sanitary and hygienic evaluation of the new lubricant and coolant, Ukrinol-l].
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Medved' RA, Kuzina VF, Pavlova LT, Mashikhin EN, and Makarov IA
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- Aerosols, Air Pollutants, Occupational analysis, Drug Combinations, Humans, Lubrication, Maximum Allowable Concentration, Methemoglobin analysis, Occupational Diseases prevention & control, Respiration drug effects, USSR, Chemical Industry, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Oils adverse effects
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- 1979
46. [Sexual disorders in women chronically exposed to methylmethacrylate and vinyl chloride].
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Makarov IA, Solov'eva MS, and Gnelitskiĭ GI
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- Female, Humans, Male, Methylmethacrylate, Time Factors, Methylmethacrylates poisoning, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological chemically induced, Vinyl Chloride poisoning, Vinyl Compounds poisoning
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- 1984
47. [Mechanisms of the carcinogenic effects of vinyl chloride (literature review)].
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Makarov IA and Fedotova IV
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- Animals, Antibodies, Antinuclear analysis, Biotransformation, Hemangiosarcoma chemically induced, Humans, Immunoglobulin G analysis, Liver Neoplasms chemically induced, Occupational Diseases immunology, Rats, Vinyl Chloride metabolism, Neoplasms chemically induced, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Vinyl Chloride adverse effects, Vinyl Compounds adverse effects
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- 1983
48. [State of the hypophyseal-thyroid axis of the endocrine system in chronic methylmethacrylate (MMA) poisoning].
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Makarov IA, Makarenko KI, Salmin AA, and Liuro SD
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- Adult, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Male, Occupational Diseases chemically induced, Occupational Diseases physiopathology, Thyroid Function Tests, Methylmethacrylates poisoning, Pituitary Gland drug effects, Thyroid Gland drug effects
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- 1979
49. [Regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in chronic occupational poisoning with the methyl ester of methacrylic acid].
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Makarov IA, Makarenko KI, Salmin AA, and Ermakova GA
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Insulin Secretion, Male, Middle Aged, Blood Glucose metabolism, Insulin metabolism, Methylmethacrylates poisoning, Occupational Diseases metabolism
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- 1979
50. [Effects of methylmethacrylate and vinyl chloride on the somatotropic function of the pituitary gland].
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Makarov IA and Makarenko KI
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- Adult, Female, Glucose Tolerance Test, Humans, Chemical Industry, Growth Hormone metabolism, Methylmethacrylates adverse effects, Occupational Diseases physiopathology, Pituitary Gland, Anterior physiopathology, Vinyl Chloride adverse effects, Vinyl Compounds adverse effects
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- 1983
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