OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY  (2007)

 

Kurbanova D.F.
Inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages
160 pp., ill.
ISBN 5-225-03429-2

  The monograph deals with inflammatory diseases of the uterine appendages, which is an urgent gynecological problem. Particular emphasis is placed on the pathogenesis of this pathology: the expression of cytokines by blood mononuclear cells and cell elements that are present in the tissues of inflamed fallopian tubes is under study. A detailed approach to treating this condition is proposed in relation to the age of a woman, the status of its reproductive puncture, and the severity of a lesion in the inflammation focus.
  Readership: obstetricians and gynecologists.

Novikov V.I., Vlasov A.A., Karandashov V.I., Sidorovich I.G.
Immunotherapy for tumors: Drugs, methods, and regimens
152 pp., ill.
ISBN 5-225-04234-1

  The handbook is based on the authors’ classification of drugs and methods of immunotherapy for malignant tumors, which consists of 4 chapters. It presents virtually all currently available immunotropic agents, their biological properties, the mechanism of action, dosages, and the routes of administration, indications for and contraindications to their use, and adverse reactions. The methods and regimens of immunotherapy are analyzed in detail. The schemes recommended as the basis for immune rehabilitation of some most common canser diseases are described.
  Readership: oncologists, medical immunologists.

Placenta: formation and pathology / Ed. By V.I. Krasnopolsky
112 pp., ill.
ISBN 5-225-04220-1

  The book deals with the formation and function of the placenta, umbilical cord, and embryonic organs in the first trimester of pregnance. It also describes the structure the placenta and umbilical cord, the data on which have been obtained by new diagnostic technologies: Doppler pulse study, color Doppler mapping, and three-dimensional ultrasound image reconstruction in the B- and Doppler energy-modes. The types of material and fetoplacental circulation and the possibilities of ultrasound diagnosis of placental circulatory disorders of various etiology are considered.
  Readership: obstetricians, gynecologists, and ultrasound diagnosticians.  

 

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