CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BASIS OF OPHTHALMIC RESEARCH IN DIAGNOSTICS FORMS AND SEVERITY OF DIVERTICULAR DISEASE

Purpose: clinical and experimental study in the diagnosis of ophthalmic forms and severity of diverticular disease Physiological and pathological research methods conducted.Materials and Methods: according to the original method (Russian Federation patent № 2087943) a model of diverticulosis of the...

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Main Authors: R. M. Yusef, G. I. Kulzhinskaya, V. K. Tatyanchenko, O. V. Voronovа, M. S. Firsov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State Budget Educational Institute of Higher Professional Education, Rostov State Medical University, Ministry Health of Russian Federation 2014-06-01
Series:Медицинский вестник Юга России
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Online Access:https://www.medicalherald.ru/jour/article/view/202
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Summary:Purpose: clinical and experimental study in the diagnosis of ophthalmic forms and severity of diverticular disease Physiological and pathological research methods conducted.Materials and Methods: according to the original method (Russian Federation patent № 2087943) a model of diverticulosis of the colon was applied to 40 animals (rabbits). Animals were divided into 4 groups.At the clinic were examined 64 patients with diverticular disease, without comorbidity: local diverticulosis (17.2%), subtotal (57.7%), total (9.4%), and chronic complications (18.7%).All patients took a biochemical test (Russian Federation patent № 2119168)Results: in diverticular disease of the colon in 100% of cases, violations of the visual analyzer are detected, due to violation of local hemodynamics, as well as the activation of the lipid peroxidation (LPO).Proved the effectiveness of ophthalmic examination in the diagnosis of patients with forms of diverticular disease and especially its chronic complications.Summary: the changes of the eyeball identified by experimental and clinical research are typical only for diverticular disease and reflect the severity of its course.
ISSN:2219-8075
2618-7876