The Effect of Metabolic and Immunocorrective Therapy on the Dynamics of Impaired Indicators of Neurological and Mental Functions in Chronic Occupational Mercury Intoxication in a Contingent of Disabled People Aged 18 Years and Older
Abstract:The use of drugs with antioxidant and antihypoxant activity in combination with immunocorrectors for chronic occupational mercury intoxication in a contingent of disabled people aged 18 years and older makes it possible to increase the effectiveness of medical rehabilitation of this contingent. The developed treatment regimens affect the main links of pathogenetic tissue damage by mercury vapor. In order to increase the objectivity of the results of the study, the predominant neurological disorders occurring i… Show more
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