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Tuberculosis and other urogenital infections as sexually transmitted diseases by E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2023-04-01The analysis of domestic and foreign literature on the epidemiology, etiology, and possible sexual transmission of urinary tract infections (UTI) was carried out. It has been established that more than 30 pathogens are currently classified as sexually transmitted infections (STI). The molecular gene...
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TUBERCULOSIS OF THE PROSTATE AND SEXUAL PROBLEMS IN TUBERCULOSIS by E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2014-09-01The lecture covered the problem of tuberculosis of the prostate, its pathogenesis, clinical course, diagnostic methods, as well as evaluated sexual dysfunction in men associated with tuberculosis. The possibilities and results of modern methods of tuberculosis treatment. Clinical examples of patient...
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The impact of HIV infection on spectrum of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in Siberia and Far East by E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2018-12-01Introduction. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a risk factor for tuberculosis (TB), increasing the likelihood of its development in 20–37 times. The purpose of the study was to evaluate an influence of HIV infection on a spectrum of extrapulmonary tuberculosis (EPTB). Material and met...
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UROGENITAL INFECTION IN THE LIGHT OF THE RISING SUN by E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2013-06-01The report author shares his impressions of the Congress of the International Society of Chemotherapy infections and cancer, which took place from 5th to 8th June 2013 in Yokohama, Japan.
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LONG-TERM RESULTS OF IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS RECURRENT INFECTION OF THE UROGENITAL TRACT by E. V. Kulchavenya, A. A. Breusov
Published 2013-06-01Our study included 48 patients who received a first course of Uro-Vaxom in 2007-2008, 19 men with chronic prostatitis/urethroprostatitis, and 29 women with recurrent cystitis. In just five years, it was noted 125 recurrences of urogenital infections, of which 88 cases (70,4%) is required in addition...
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REPORT ON THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE «UROGENITAL INFECTION AND TUBERCULOSIS» by I. G. Felker, E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2013-09-01The article presents a report on the international conference «Urogenital infections and tuberculosis», held in Novosibirsk from 24 to 26 October 2013.
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MALE GENITAL TUBERCULOSIS AS A REASON FOR REPRODUCTIVE DISORDER by A. V. Osadchiy, E. V. Kulchavenya
Published 2015-09-01Tuberculosis remains important medical and social problem. Prostate TB is often underdiagnosed disease in patients with pulmonary TB: in fact every third pulmonary TB patient had prostate TB, confirmed by pathomorphological investigation of prostate biopsies, although clinical symptoms were absent....
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Masks of Chronic Prostatitis: Overactive bladder and Myofascial Syndrome. Case study by E. V. Kulchavenya, A. A. Baranchukova
Published 2019-09-01Prostatitis is a chronic disease that does not respond well to therapy. It is prone to frequent relapses and does not have a clear and unambiguous clinical picture, which can lead to diagnostic failure. A case of overactive bladder and myofascial syndrome described. The clinical picture was interpre...
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STRUCTURE UROLOGICAL OUTPATIENT RECEPTION by E. V. Kulchavenya, S. Y. Shevchenko, Y. V. Zulin
Published 2013-09-01This article analyzes the structure of the example receiving outpatient urological Cabinet city polyclinic №26 Novosibirsk. Revealed a clear predominance of inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system, benign prostatic hyperplasia and urolithiasis. This group of diseases should be given due at...
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Antimicrobial peptides for treatment of patients with herpes virus-associated chronic prostatitis by E. V. Kulchavenya, S. Yu. Shevchenko, A. A. Baranchukova
Published 2023-04-01Introduction. Genital herpes is a chronic sexually transmitted infection characterised by recurrent self-limiting genital ulcers caused by herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or type 2 (HSV-2) and can be associated with chronic prostatitis (CP).Objective. To determine the efficacy of cytokines-antim...
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Restoration of erectile function in men after prostate surgery in the immediate postoperative period: the needs assessment for patients and their partners to maintain sexual relati... by N. V. Anisimov, E. V. Kulchavenya, D. P. Kholtobin
Published 2021-10-01Introduction. Despite the advances in the modern pharmacopoeia, a significant place is given to surgical methods of treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer (PCa). In the postoperative period in men, sexual function usually deteriorates.Purpose of the study. To study the needs...
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Anthropometric characteristics of patients suffering from chronic cystitis by E. V. Kulchavenya, A. I. Neimark, A. Yu. Tsukanov, P. S. Plugin, A. B. Neimark, M. V. Razdorskaya
Published 2023-07-01Introduction. With a depressingly high prevalence of chronic cystitis (it is believed that half of women suffer from acute cystitis at least once in their lives), there is still no clarity on this disease. We were unable to find any studies on the anthropometric characteristics of patients with chro...
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Syndrome of increased epithelial permeability in clinical practice. Multidisciplinary national Consensus by V. I. Simanenkov, I. V. Maev, O. N. Tkacheva, S. A. Alekseenko, D. N. Andreev, D. S. Bordin, T. D. Vlasov, N. M. Vorobyeva, V. Grinevich, I. V. Gubonina, M. Yu. Drobizhev, N. S. Efremov, А. E. Karateev, Yu. V. Kotovskaya, Iu. A. Kravchuk, G. G. Krivoborodov, E. V. Kulchavenya, A. M. Lila, M. V. Mayevskaya, E. A. Poluektova, T. V. Popkova, O. A. Sablin, O. I. Solovyeva, A. N. Suvorov, G. N. Tarasova, D. I. Trukhan, A. V. Fedotova
Published 2021-02-01The purpose of the first multidisciplinary Consensus: to comprehensively analyze the pathophysiological, clinical, and pharmacotherapeutic aspects of the syndrome of increased epithelial permeability (SPEP) as one of the basic mechanisms of the development of human pathology.The Consensus presents t...
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