Petrenko O. The Connection of the Prevalence, the Peculiarity of the Course and the Treatment of the Rheumatoid Arthritis with the Ecological Factors of the Environment

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Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

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0413U000357

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Specialization

  • 14.01.12 - Ревматологія

04-12-2012

Specialized Academic Board

Д 11.600.02

Essay

The object of study - the impact of environmental factors on the environment during rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the purpose - to determine the influence of environmental factors on the prevalence of the environment, and for the effectiveness of the treatment of RA, and methods - clinical, radiographic, densitometric, ultrasonic, atomicabsorptionspectrometric, immunobiochemical, health, statistics , novelty and results - for the first time, the influence of different environmental conditions on the regional prevalence, clinical, radiographic, ultrasonic and densitometric current manifestations of RA, the dependence of the nature of the pathological process of xenobiotics and individual levels of trace elements in air, soil, drinking water and groundwater zones stay patients established on the basis of what the factors that predict the course and the efficacy of therapy in individual RA ecological regions, medical technology is justified rational treatment of RA patients in several regions of residence; introduced - the practice of rheumatology department of the Donetsk Regional Clinical Territorial Medical Association, in the urban health care setting "Donetsk Regional Hospital occupational diseases", in therapeutic clinics SI "Institute of Urgent and Reconstructive Surgery" and Donetsk National Medical University, as well as the pedagogical process of Donetsk National Medical University, Vinnitsa National Medical University and the Kharkiv National Medical University, the application - medical diagnostic and therapeutic process rheumatology departments, scientific and pedagogical processes departments of therapeutic medical schools.

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