Vol 47, No 2 (1966)



Classification of respiratory failure and the main instrumental indicators for the differentiation of its various stages
Abstract
The study of external respiration went far beyond the scope of pulmonology.
Determination of the functional state of the external respiration system is becoming more and more important not only in various patients, but also in healthy people when the gas composition of the ambient air, atmospheric pressure, temperature, etc. changes.



Prognosis in patients with chronic cor pulmonale
Abstract
The prognosis for patients with chronic nonspecific lung diseases is relatively favorable. Such patients live long and remain able to work for many years. A serious complication that sharply worsens the prognosis is the development of pulmonary heart disease in these patients with right heart failure.









Cavernous forms of siderosilicotuberculosis
Abstract
When clarifying the frequency and characteristics of the clinical and radiological picture of chronic fibrous-cavernous pulmonary tuberculosis in patients with siderosilicosis, we came across an interesting fact - the fibrous-cavernous form of the process is very rarely observed in siderosilicotuberculosis.






Physiotherapy exercises in the complex therapy of patients with chronic lung diseases
Abstract
Among the therapeutic measures for chronic nonspecific lung diseases, exercise therapy often falls out of sight of the doctor. This underestimation of physiotherapy exercises as a method of treatment for impaired lung function is largely due to the lack of generally accepted methods, unclear criteria and control system.



Oxygen therapy for chronic respiratory failure
Abstract
Rational oxygen treatment of patients with chronic lung diseases is the most difficult, largely unresolved section of therapy. On the one hand, it has been proven that in chronic lung diseases, as well as in acute ones, inhalations of O2 are highly effective (N.A. Kurshakov, N.N. Savitsky, P.E. Lukomsky, A.G. Dembo, etc. ).



External respiration in patients with varying degrees of scoliosis
Abstract
The deformity of the spine and chest, observed in scoliosis, causes displacement of the mediastinal organs. These changes are accompanied by impaired blood circulation. KI Molchanova (1959) found that with scoliosis there are dysfunctions of the cardiopulmonary apparatus, which are more pronounced with scoliosis of the III-IV degree than with a slight curvature of the spine.









The state of the cardiovascular system as soon as possible after the removal of the lung or its lobe
Abstract
In the literature, this issue is not covered enough, there is no consensus about changes in blood flow velocity and ECG data in the postoperative period. We examined 75 people before the operation and 10-15 days after it, of whom 27 were operated on for lung cancer and 48 - in connection with lung suppuration. Pulmonectomy was performed in 29 patients and lobectomy in 46 patients.









On the tactics of the surgeon for massive pulmonary hemorrhage
Abstract
Pulmonary hemorrhage is one of the most frequent complications of such surgical suffering of the lungs as suppuration, bronchiectasis, tuberculosis, cancer, and foreign bodies. Bleeding from the lung can be of varying degrees, ranging from mild to life-threatening.



About the mechanism of changes in electrocardiograms after tonsillectomy
Abstract
The question of the connection between the tonsils and internal organs has long attracted the attention of clinicians. Both in the experiment and in the clinic, the neuroreflex connection between the tonsils and the heart was clearly proved.



The effect of aktg and prednisolone on the functional state of the liver in rheumatism, rheumatoid arthritis and bronchial asthma
Abstract
Shifts in the functional state of the liver in various toxic-infectious-allergic diseases during their treatment with steroid hormones are of great practical interest. So, the normalization of the protein formula in rheumatism under the influence of ACTH is noted by G.V. Kulago (1961), A. L. Mikhnev et al. (1956), in patients with bronchial asthma - P. Ya-Davidovich (1958).






The value of non-contrast mammography in the differential diagnosis of breast tumors
Abstract
The difficulty in diagnosing breast cancer at an early stage prompts clinicians to use a whole range of additional methods for examining the mammary gland: puncture biopsy, ultrasound, radioisotope method, etc. A definite place among them is occupied by non-contrast radiography.



Induction and stimulation of labor by nibufin
Abstract
In recent years, new medications have been proposed for inducing and stimulating uterine contractile activity. Among them, drugs with anticholinesterase properties can be distinguished, which have proved to be quite effective in obstetric practice (3. A. Drozdova, M. Ya. Mikhelson, A. V. Savshinskaya, L. V. Chugunova, etc.).






The effectiveness of vibration hydrotherapy in chronic inflammation of the uterine appendages
Abstract
V. P. Ryumin (1958), A. L. Kreimer (1959, 1961, 1963), M. I. Mitereva (1961), S. I. Vilenchik (1953), M. R. Mogendovich (1963), A K. Serdyukova (1963) under experimental and clinical conditions revealed anti-inflammatory, desensitizing and analgesic effects of low sound frequency vibration.



Conservative plastic surgery for uterine fibroids
Abstract
From 1946 to 1963, 2069 women were treated for fibroids in our clinic, 1440 of them were operated on, and enucleation was performed in 171 (11.1%). Laparotomies were performed in 135 and in 36 women fibromatous nodes, mainly born, were removed by the vaginal route with and without anterior hysterotomy (22).



Results of treatment of "intraepithelial cancer" (cancer in situ) of the cervix
Abstract
As you know, intraepithelial cancer (cancer in situ) is a kind of process in stratified squamous epithelium, where morphologically there are manifestations of proliferation and thickening of cells, usually with a violation of typical layering, noticeable anaplasia of cells, hyperchromicity of their nuclei and an increase in the number of mitoses.






About heart damage in Sjögren's syndrome
Abstract
"Dry syndrome", described in 1925 by Guzhero and in more detail in 1933 by Sjögren, consists in insufficiency of the function of the lacrimal glands and the development of keratoconjunctivitis and xerophthalmia, damage to the salivary glands, leading to stomatitis, dental caries, chronic polyarthritis with joint damage, more often - hands and feet.



Primary melanoma of the pia mater of the brain and spinal cord
Abstract
Pigmented tumors are most often localized in the skin and eye. In the pia mater, primary melanoma is found extremely rarely. Erbslø (1956) collected in the world literature about 100 observations of primary diffuse melanomas of the pia mater.












Pregnancy in the remnant of the left tube in combination with a right-sided tubal pregnancy
Abstract
Bilateral tubal pregnancy refers to rare forms of ectopic pregnancy, and even more rare forms include pregnancy of the stump of the removed tube. According to L. I. Karynbaeva, she met such a pregnancy once (in 10 years) for 1690 operations for an ectopic pregnancy.






Tuberculosis of the trachea and bronchi in rural residents
Abstract
Tuberculosis of the trachea and bronchi from 1957 to 1964 was found in 58 rural residents of the Klin region. An isolated lesion of the trachea was in 2, trachea and bronchi - in one and only bronchi - in 55 patients, and the right main bronchus was affected in 18, the left main bronchus - in 19 and the mouth of the lobar bronchi - in 19 (right - in 12 and left - at 7).



Changes in the bronchi due to prolonged increase in intrathoracic pressure
Abstract
In patients who had a prolonged increase in intrathoracic pressure, bronchoscopically revealed deformities, displacements and kinks of the bronchi. They arose from artificial pneumothorax in 9 out of 16, after pneumopleuritis - in 8 out of 10, in one - as a result of a cyst in the lung.









Gallium exchange in patients with long bone fractures
Abstract
Under the conditions of the Novokuibyshevsky geochemical region (Kuibyshev region), the colorimetric method according to V.O. Oshman (1958) studied the gallium content in the blood and its daily excretion with urine and intestinal discharge in patients with fractures of the tubular bones (femur, humerus and tibia) in comparison with healthy persons.















Vibration disease in polishers
Abstract
We analyzed the clinical course of vibration disease in polishers. Since with regard to the employment of patients III and IV Art. vibration disease of two opinions can not be and these patients are subject to complete removal from the effects of vibration, we will focus on the results of monitoring the work capacity of 80 patients I and II st. diseases.






The state of health of those serving generators of high (HF), ultra-high (UHF) and ultra-high (UHF) frequencies in physiotherapy rooms
Abstract
For the purpose of hygienic assessment of working conditions and health status of medical workers, 80 physiotherapy rooms were examined, where generators of three frequency ranges are used: high frequencies - UDL-200 m, UDL-350 and, ultrahigh frequencies - DKV-1, DKV-2 , UHCh-2 m, UHCh-4, UHCh-200, UHCh-300, ultrahigh frequencies - LUCH-58, LUCH-2, microtherm.



From the history of the fight against tuberculosis in Tatarstan
Abstract
In 1910, the All-Russian League for the Fight against Tuberculosis was created in St. Petersburg, and on 29/1 1912 its department was opened in Kazan. The chairman of the board of the Kazan department of the League was prof. A. N. Kazem-Bek, assistant chairman - Dr. R. A. Luria, secretaries P. I. Zarnitsyn and K. Z. Kleptsov.






In memory of the outstanding surgeon K.V. Volkov
Abstract
1966 marks the 95th anniversary of the birth of one of the most prominent surgeons in our country - KV Volkov. He was born on 24 / ІІ 1871 in the family of a lamp-maker of the Kazan theater. In 1893 he graduated from the natural sciences department of the physics and mathematics faculty of Kazan, and in 1897 - from the medical faculty of Moscow University.









Fundamentals of orthopedics and prosthetics in children
Abstract
The author of the peer-reviewed work is a prominent orthopedist with extensive experience in pediatric orthopedics and prosthetics. In this work, for the first time in our domestic medical literature, issues of orthopedics and prosthetics in childhood receive comprehensive coverage in a monographic edition, which is very valuable.









Fifth meeting on phytoncides
Abstract
B. Tokin (Leningrad) believes that phytoncides are not random plant products, but naturally occurring during metabolism. Phytoncides are a factor of plant immunity in the fight against microorganisms. With plant injuries, the release of phytoncides increases sharply.



Prevention and treatment of tumors in dentistry
Abstract
The VII plenum of the Board of the All-Union Society of Dentists and the III visiting session of the Central Institute of Dentistry (23-25 / ІХ 1965, Tallinn) discussed the need to create a dental center in the oncological service system for the study of tumoral diseases of the maxillofacial region, their statistical processing, as well as the development of recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with neoplasms of the oral cavity and jaws.



Issues of focal dental infection at the IV All-Polish Congress of Dentists
Abstract
Prof. Fuchs (Lodz) observed 2978 hidden dental foci, of which 1541 were in the periodontium, 1246 were in the pulp and apical periodontium, and 191 patients had a combination of inflammation in the marginal and apical periodontium. Signs of exacerbation were noted only in 380 teeth.



ISSUES OF FOCAL DENTAL INFECTION AT THE IV ALL-STATE CONGRESS OF DENTISTS
Abstract
Prof. Fuchs (Lodz) observed 2978 hidden dental foci, of which 1541 were in the periodontium, 1246 were in the pulp and apical periodontium, and 191 patients had a combination of inflammation in the marginal and apical periodontium. Signs of exacerbation were noted only in 380 teeth.






The experience of using benamon in bronchial asthma
Abstract
The problem of treating bronchial asthma continues to remain open at present, despite the abundance of existing means and methods. Over the past 10-15 years in solving this problem, there has been undoubted progress, which, first of all, can be attributed to the use of corticosteroids (BB Kogan).






The experience of treating hypertensive patients with depression in a polyclinic
Abstract
In recent years, in our country and abroad, increasing importance in the treatment of patients with essential hypertension has been given to complex therapy with the use of several antihypertensive drugs simultaneously (A. L. Myasnikov, K. N. Zamyslova, H. E. Kavetsky, etc.).


