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Browsing The Moldovan Medical Journal 2021 by Author "Andronachi, Victor"

Browsing The Moldovan Medical Journal 2021 by Author "Andronachi, Victor"

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  • Andrușca, Alexandru; Andronachi, Victor; Galearschi, Vasile; Zapuhlîh, Grigore (The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova, 2021)
    Background: In Neurosurgery, 3D technology has emerged as a technique with the potential to provide detailed information on the threedimensional orientation of objects within the surgical site before surgery. These models ...
  • Mindrigan, Eugeniu; Andrușca, Alexandru; Andronachi, Victor; Galearschi, Vasile (The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova, 2021)
    Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major source of health loss and disability worldwide. Many survivors live with significant disabilities, resulting in major socioeconomic burden. Annually, in Europe are ...
  • Galearschi, Vasile; Mindrigan, Eugeniu; Andrușca, Alexandru; Andronachi, Victor (The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova, 2021)
    Background: Ultrasonography is an accessible imaging modality that provides real-time guidance with minimal risk or additional time. There is a strong correlation between ultrasonography and postoperative computed tomography ...
  • Gavriliuc, Pavel; Andronachi, Victor; Andrușca, Alexandru; Gavriliuc, Mihail; Groppa, Stanislav (The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova, 2021)
    Background: Intracerebral hemorrhage is the second most common form of stroke after ischemic stroke. Common causes of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage are: hypertension, amyloid angiopathy, aneurysmal hemorrhages and ...
  • Zolotco, Galina; Grosu, Oxana; Rotaru, Lilia; Corcea, Galina; Andronachi, Victor; Zapuhlih, Grigore (The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova, 2021)
    Background: Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a sudden bleeding in the subarachnoid space, representing 5-10% of all strokes. Several reports of Covid-19 infection and subarachnoid hemorrhage have been published. The objective ...

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