2020
DOI: 10.17116/rosakush20202005113
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New information in the study of clinical and morphological aspects of endocrinopathies in pregnant women

Abstract: Цель исследования. Изучение макроэлементного состава тканей матки, пуповины и плаценты, а также особенностей строения эритроцитов в системе «мать-плацента-плод» у женщин, беременность которых протекала на фоне сахарного диабета 1-го типа (СД-1), гестационного сахарного диабета (ГСД) и патологии щитовидной железы (ЩЖ) разного генеза. Материал и методы. В ходе исследования был изучен клинический материал 184 беременных, среди которых 154 женщины имели заболевания ЩЖ различного генеза, СД-1, ГСД и 30 беременных с… Show more

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“…According to the WHO, currently the total number of people with diabetes in the world has exceeded 100 million (3% of the world's population). Early disability and mortality, which are mainly caused by diabetic angiopathies, are the most important socioclinic problem of modern diabetology [1,2,3]. The problem of diabetes mellitus and its influence on the development of vascular complications [4,5,6], as well as changes in the rheological properties of blood, despite a large number of different studies, remains relevant [7].…”
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“…According to the WHO, currently the total number of people with diabetes in the world has exceeded 100 million (3% of the world's population). Early disability and mortality, which are mainly caused by diabetic angiopathies, are the most important socioclinic problem of modern diabetology [1,2,3]. The problem of diabetes mellitus and its influence on the development of vascular complications [4,5,6], as well as changes in the rheological properties of blood, despite a large number of different studies, remains relevant [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Modern methods for studying biological materials can be conditionally divided into two main groups: chemical and microscopic [7]. The capabilities of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) make it possible to combine them together [4] and to study the microscopic structure of tissues with transition to the molecular level. SEM is used in both scientific and practical biology and medicine [2]: in clinical and laboratory hematology, immunology, microbiology (bacteriology, mycology, and virology), cytology, molecular biology, and diagnostic genetics.…”
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confidence: 99%