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    Multimodal Approach to Imaging and Staging of Bladder Cancer: Diagnostic Standards and Future Trends di A. Sh. Kagarmanova, D. E. Baikov, A. F. Itkulov, M. M. Khafizov

    Pubblicazione 2024-12-01

    The most significant factors influencing the effectiveness of bladder cancer treatment include a tumor subtype, degree of cellular anaplasia, assessment of the invasion depth into the bladder wall, identification of carcinoma in situ, extent of renal function impairment, quality of diagnostic proced...

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    Perfusion Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of Colonic Diverticular Disease and its Complications di M. V. Timerbulatov, A. F. Itkulov, D. E. Baikov, A. A. Ibatullin, M. M. Khafizov

    Pubblicazione 2023-10-01

    Introduction. Colonic diverticular disease (colonic diverticulitis) is considered to be a serious medical and social problem of modern society, marked by a persistent decrease in the quality of life of patients and a steady growth in morbidity with a tendency to increase complications of the underly...

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    Analysis of phenotypic manifestations of connective tissue dysplasia in adult patients with osteogenesis imperfecta and development of a diagnostic algorithm di D. I. Valeeva, R. I. Khusainova, L. N. Khusainova, M. M. Khafizov, A. V. Tyurin

    Pubblicazione 2025-05-01

    Connective tissue dysplasia (CTD) is a genetically determined disorder of the development of connective tissue in the embryonic and postnatal periods, which is characterized by defects in the structure of the fibers and basic substance of the connective tissue, which can cause a variety of disorders...

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    Method of Diagnosing Sarcopenia in Morbidly Obese Patients di O. V. Galimov, V. O. Khanov, A. G. Safargalina, D. E. Baikov, M. M. Khafizov, F. R. Nagaev

    Pubblicazione 2024-07-01

    Introduction. Sarcopenia refers to a clinical syndrome characterized by progressive skeletal muscle disease, loss of muscle mass and strength resulting in impaired physical performance. The prevalence of sarcopenia in the population ranges from 5% to 13% in people aged 43.0 ± 11.1 years and reaches...

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