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Brain Morphological Changes in Acute Combined Intoxication with Asaleptin and Ethyl Alcohol por A. M. Golubev, D. V. Sundukov, A. R. Bashirova, M. A. Golubev
Publicado 2012-12-01Objective: to study brain morphological changes in acute combined intoxication with asaleptin and ethyl alcohol. Material and methods. The cerebral cortex (the parietal region) was histologically examined in 26 patients (19 men and 7 women, 22 to 63 years old) who had died of acute (first 24hour) co...
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Clozapine: Mechanisms of Toxicity and Side Effects por A. S. Babkina, A. M. Golubev, D. V. Sundukov, A. R. Bashirova, M. A. Golubev
Publicado 2018-05-01Clozapine is an atypical antipsychotic agent with a confirmed effectiveness which is widely used in the clinical practice. However, its administration is associated with a high risk of serious adverse events. Life-threatening conditions related to administration of clozapine may be a result of idios...
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Morphometry of Cortical Neurons in Acute Clozapine and Ethanol Poisoning por A. R. Bashirova, D. V. Sundukov, A. S. Babkina, M. A. Golubev, I. N. Telipov
Publicado 2020-12-01The aim of the study is to summarize the histology and morphometry of cortical neurons in acute clozapine and ethanol poisoning.Material and methods. Histological examination of the parietal cortical brain samples of 26 patients died during the Day 1 of acute clozapine and ethanol poisoning (23 male...
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Lipidomic markers of obesity and their dynamics after bariatric surgery por T. V. Saprina, A. S. Bashirova, V. V. Ivanov, S. I. Pekov, I. A. Popov, S. R. Bashirov, E. A. Vasilyeva, O. A. Pavlenko, D. V. Krinitskii, M. Chen
Publicado 2024-01-01Obesity is considered as a chronic progressive disease, heterogeneous in its etiology and clinical manifestations, and characterized by excess in body fat mass and its deposition in the body. The term “morbid obesity” refers to excessive deposition of adipose tissue with a body mass index (BMI) ≥40...
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