2017
DOI: 10.26787/nydha-2226-7425-2017-19-12-281-284
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Connective Tissue Dysplasia in Surgical Patients

Abstract: Аннотация. Накопленный за последние годы клинический опыт диктует необходимость целенаправленного изучения про-блемы дисплазии соединительной ткани в хирургии. Для выявления частоты встречаемости диспластических признаков про-ведено обследование 100 пациентов хирургического профиля. Установлено, что синдромы дисплазии соединительной ткани встречались у больных с послеоперационными вентральными и паховыми грыжами -70%, хроническим геморроем -20%, другими хирургическими и гинекологическими заболеваниями (хрониче… Show more

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“…Primary mitral valve prolapse is subdivided into familial (myxomatous) and nonfamilial (sporadic) (Nechaeva, 2017;Kadurina and Gorbunova, 2009). The echocardiographic approach involves the identification of two variants of mitral valve prolapse based on thickening of the leaflets in diastole: classical (myxomatous) mitral valve prolapsewith a MC leaflet thickness> 5 mm; nonclassical (nonmyxomatous) mitral valve prolapse -with a thickness of <5 mm (Nechaeva et al, 2015;Trisvetova, 2015;Styazhkina, 2017).…”
Section: Mitral Valve Prolapsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary mitral valve prolapse is subdivided into familial (myxomatous) and nonfamilial (sporadic) (Nechaeva, 2017;Kadurina and Gorbunova, 2009). The echocardiographic approach involves the identification of two variants of mitral valve prolapse based on thickening of the leaflets in diastole: classical (myxomatous) mitral valve prolapsewith a MC leaflet thickness> 5 mm; nonclassical (nonmyxomatous) mitral valve prolapse -with a thickness of <5 mm (Nechaeva et al, 2015;Trisvetova, 2015;Styazhkina, 2017).…”
Section: Mitral Valve Prolapsementioning
confidence: 99%