Cardiologie, reumatologie, nefrologie

 

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  • Revenco, Valeriu; Ochişor, Viorica; Mihalache, Georgeta (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    There were evaluated 80 patients with hypertension I-II degree in accordance with the changes of the glucidic spectrum in relation with obesity. In patients with I-II degree hypertension in 37,5% there were established ...
  • Şoric, Gabriela (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    In our days the ankylosing spondylitis is considered a pluryfactorial disease with the implication of more factors: genetic (the HLA-B27 antigen is determined in the 90-95% of the patients), immunopathologic (the data which ...
  • Rotaru, Larisa; Groppa, Liliana; Deseatnicova, Elena; Sârbu, Oxana; Isacova, Natalia (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    New information about pathogenesis, clinical manifestations and epidemiology of gout underline the necessity of profound studies of particularities of evolution of the disease in order to improve diagnostics and adequate ...
  • Şoric, Gabriela; Groppa, Liliana; Becheanu, Natalia (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    More trigger factors are known till this moment: the genetic factor (HLA B27, as well as there were proved the innate deficiencies of TLR 4 and NOD 2 as active actors in the host susceptibility to the infectious factors) ...
  • Cicala, Pavel; Grejdieru, Alexandra; Mazur, Minodora; Ştirbul, Ana (CEP (Medicina), 2010)
    Infective endocarditis is infection of the endocardium with bacteria or fungi. Endocarditis usually involves the heart valves. Major predisposing factors are congenital heart defects, rheumatic valvular disease, bicuspid ...
  • Marandiuc, Svetlana; Testemiţanu, Ecaterina; Grejdieru, Alexandra; Mazur, Minodora; Mazur-Nicorici, Lucia (CEP Medicina, 2010)
    Right-sided infective endocarditis (RS IE) is considered to be the isolated lesion of the tricuspid valve and/or the pulmonary valve. RS IE develops only in 5 - 10% cases, affecting most frequently the young men. Although ...
  • Deseatnicova, Elena; Groppa, Liliana; Bancu, Irina; Cotelnic, Svetlana; Beţişor, Alexandru (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Hip and vertebral fractures are the most serious complication of osteoporosis, that might require surgical treatment. We evaluated a group of patients admited to the hospital after hip fracture. There was established high ...
  • Deseatnicova, Elena; Groppa, Liliana; Cotelnic, Svetlana; Bancu, Irina; Chiaburu, Lealea (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Osteoporosis is a disorder dangerous by the lack of symptoms and severe complications such as fractures. FRAX tool is a universal instrument that has been recently elaborated and approved by International Osteoporosis ...
  • Gherman, Olimpia; Rabovila, Ala; Coloman, Dmitrii (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Despite medical progress, mortality in patients with acute coronary syndrome associated with diabetes mellitus remains at high level. There were studied 72 patients with diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome associated and ...
  • Matcovschi, Sergiu; Gonciar, Veaceslav; Matcovschi, Constantin (CEP Medicina, 2010)
    Alcohol consumption is wide spread all over the world. Although alcohol causes severe medical and socio-economical problems, in low doses it may prevent or regress the evolution of many diseases and increase life expectation. ...
  • Blaja-Lisnic, Natalia; Negară, Anatolie; Grejdianu, Teodor; Lupaşcu-Volentir, Felicia; Şoric, Gabriela; Abraș, Marcel (CEP Medicina, 2010)
    Frailty is a term widely used to denote a multidimensional syndrome of loss of reserves (energy, physical ability, cognition, health) that gives rise to vulnerability. It appears to be a valid construct, but how exactly ...
  • Chişlaru, Svetlana (CEP (Medicina), 2010)
    According to a study which included 85 patients with portal hypertensive gastropathy from hepatic cirrhosis of different origin, was made a conclusion that pathology appears in men cases, 50-60 years old, more often with ...
  • Marandiuc, Svetlana; Testemiţanu, Ecaterina; Grejdieru, Alexandra; Mazur, Minodora; Mazur-Nicorici, Lucia (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Right-sided infective endocarditis (RS IE) is considered to be the isolated lesion of the tricuspid valve and/or the pulmonary valve. RS IE develops only in 5 - 10% cases, affecting most frequently the young men. Although ...
  • Soroceanu, Ala; Mazur-Nicorici, Lucia; Lisnic, Vitalie; Soroceanu, Sergiu; Samohvalov, Elena; Mazur, Minodora (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Nervous system involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is recognized for over 100 years. American College of Rheumatology criteria (ACR) 1997 classification of SLE, include neuropsychiatric (NP) manifestations ...
  • Vlasov, Lilia; Matcovschi, S.; Sasu, B.; Tcaciuc, E. (CEP Medicina, 2010)
    The mechanisms leading to altered renal blood flow and renal function in patients with liver cirrhosis are not entirely clear. Renal vasoconstriction is believed to be secondary to a reduction in effective arterial volume ...
  • Gonţa, Liudmila (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Psoriatic arthritis has been defined as a unique inflammatory arthritis associated with psoriasis. Its exact prevalence is unknown, but estimates vary from 0.3% to 1% of the population. Increasing evidence for cardiovascular ...
  • Testemiţanu, Olga; Danilov, I.; Mazur-Nicorici, Lucia; Ciobanu, Elena; Testemiţanu-Dumitraş, Ecaterina (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    The study of the joint pathology have not only a special interest for the rheumatologists, traumatologists, radiologists, neurologists, but for specialists of the physical culture, sport and recuperation. According to ...
  • Chişlari, Lia (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Joint lesions in diabetes produce chronic arthritis and bone tissue damage with significant medical and social costs and an increased rate of morbidity and mortality. The central role in development of joint lesions is ...
  • Samohvalov, Elena (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    The antiphospholipid syndrome (APS) is characterized by recurrent arterial and/or venous thrombosis and pregnancy morbidity manifested by early or late losses. Laboratory diagnosis of APS relies on the demonstration of a ...
  • Sârbu, Oxana; Groppa, Liliana; Rotaru, Larisa; Chiaburu, Lealea (CEP "Medicina", 2010)
    Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology involving the sacroiliac joints and the axial skeleton, frequently being associated with significant extraskeletal features. Ocular disease, ...

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