ANALE ȘTIINȚIFICE USMF “NICOLAE TESTEMIȚANU”: Recent submissions

  • Ţurcanu, Denis; Voiticovschi-Iosob, Cristina; Moldovanu, Ion (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    The hysteria, as a term and pathology is known since the antiquity, being used for the first time by Hippocrates to name the pathology described by antiques Egyptians, the “wandering” uterus’s pathology. The spectacular ...
  • Sagaidac, Maria; Şveţ, Anna; Chetrari, Larisa; Sangheli, Marina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Miescher-Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome is a very rare disease which is characterized by three main symptoms: hypertrophy and fissured tongue, recurrent facial paralysis and chronic orofacial edema. Prevalence of this ...
  • Lacusta, Victor; Cereş, Victoria; Gîlea, Angela (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    It is for the first time represented the information about a new method of correction of the psyho - vegetative disturbances of different etiology – dynamic transcranial micropolarisation. It was analyzed the differentiated ...
  • Lacusta, Victor; Boţolin, Pavel; Cereş, Victoria; Gîlea, Angela; Şincarenco, Irina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    This research study analyses and systematises the therapeutic contraindications of the acupuncture and their classification as: psychological contraindications, physiological, anatomical and clinical contraindications, ...
  • Colesnic, Victor (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    The human ability to retain breath is an unique example in physiology because a vegetative function (ie involuntary) can be stopped voluntarly. The scientific publications on this subject can not really explain very ...
  • Bulat, Alexandru (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Orthostatic intolerance is an abnormal condition of the blood pressure upon standing up. The decrease of the blood pressure more than 20/10 mm Hg in 3-5 min in the presence of the clinic symptoms, is called orthostatic ...
  • Горбатова, Галина (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    The number of patients with different hysterical neurological disturbances is about 9%. The prevalence in population is 0,1-0,7%. The sex ratio between women and men is about 10:1; 1-2% of the women suffer from hysterical ...
  • Lupuşor, Nadejda; Lupuşor, Adrian (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Chvostek sign (CS) remains a mystery to modern medicine. It is the most sensitive sign of neuromuscular hyperexcitability, but the views on the clinic and neurophysiologic interpretation are not unanimous. Currently a lot ...
  • Gherman, Diomid; Pleşca, Svetlana; Sangheli, Marina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Researching a study group including 70 persons aged from 18 to 61 years suffering from cervicogenic headache, with the age average of 38 years, the prevalence male/female has been determined to be 1:7. CC is seldom ...
  • Gherman, Diomid; Voiticovschi-Iosob, Cristina; Concescu, Diana; Casapciuc, Alexandru; Cicala, Alexandra; Feodorovici, Angela (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    It was corroborated that in the given case, the Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) develops a clinical presentation of asymmetric spastic paraparesis, where the spasticity over the muscular force prevails, without affecting ...
  • Mogîldea, Alina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease of central nervous system. IFN B derived products a clearly beneficial in reducing the probability of episodes of acute inflammation and disability. The Expanded Disability ...
  • Tornea, Elena (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Recently, local morphologic alterations of the brain in areas ascribable to the transmission of pain have been detected in patients suffering from phantom pain, chronic back pain, fibromyalgia and two types of frequent ...
  • Cobzac, Vitalie; Voica, Mihai (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Pain is considered the earliest natural symptom of the pathology. It represents at the same time a sensorial and emotional uncomfortable experience, conditioned by a veritable or potential tissue lesion, or a thoroughly ...
  • Modovanu, Ion; Odobescu, Stela; Sajin, Valeria (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    The present study assesses the similarity and difference between the coping strategies (CS) used by pain patients with chronic low back pain (CLBP) (30 patients) and those with chronic migraine (CM) (20 patients). The ...
  • Modovanu, Ion; Odobescu, Stela; Concescu, Diana (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Allodynia is a neuropathic pain which results on application of cutaneous non-painful stimuli. We have studied 50 patients, including 17 with chronic migraine and cephalic allodynia, 7 with chronic migraine and generalized ...
  • Oţel, Emelian; Gherman, Cristina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    Breathing is a vital process of the human body, although excessive chronic pulmonary ventilation can have a negative impact upon the health manifested by the hyperventilation syndrome. The hyperventilation test is voluntary ...
  • Iarovoi, Liviu; Andriuță, Constantin; Holban, Tiberiu; Cojocaru, Stela (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    The Novel Flu in Humans is an extremely contagious respiratory illness, wich is caused by the new Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 and has never been met in people before. This new virus appeared suddenly in human population. ...
  • Bîrca, Ludmila; Rusu, Galina; Juravliov, Tatiana; Cornilov, Stela; Vămăşescu, Angela; Serbenco, Ludmila; Neaga, Maria; Cojocaru, R.; Gheorghiţa, Stela (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    In this paper is described the clinical and epidemiological aspects of rotavirus infection at children under 5 years. Sunt elucidate particularităţile clinico-epidemiologice, de diagnostic şi evolutive ale ...
  • Andriuță, Constantin; Botezatu, Iulita; Plăcintă, Gheorghe; Cojocaru, Stela; Potâng-Raşcov, Valentina; Rusu, Irina (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    This article comparatively presents some clinical, epidemiological, evolutive, and laboratory data related to botulism in 270 patients (200 adults and 70 children) admitted to different hospitals specialized in infection ...
  • Semeniuc, Stela; Cebotarescu, Valentin; Pruneanu, Diana; Stângaci, Lucia; Slova, Olga; Maliovanîi, Carolina; Bunescu, Ira; Ciobanu, Silvia (CEP "Medicina", 2009)
    53 patients aged 18-83 years, with herpes zoster were included in the study. Herpes zoster most commonly affects people aged 50-83 (66,2%), ith prevalence being higer in women (67,9%) than in men (32%). In 54,7% of ...

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