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    Modern approach to complex treatment of diabetic foot syndrome in a surgical hospital

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    139 patients exposed to surgical interventions concerning the diabetic foot syndrome (DFS) from 2013 to 2015 were analyzed in this article. They were divided in two groups: patients with neuropathic (n=60) and neuroischemic (n=79) types of DFS. The dependence of surgical treatment results from the prevalence of purulent-necrotic processes was evaluated. The tendency of decrease of major amputations was established.В статье проанализированы 139 пациентов, которым выполнены хирургические вмешательства по поводу синдрома диабетической стопы (СДС) в период с 2013-го по 2015 год. Выделены 2 группы: пациенты с нейропатическим (n=60) и нейроишемическим (n=79) типами СДС. В ходе работы была оценена зависимость исходов операций от распространенности гнойно-некротических процессов, а также была установлена тенденция к уменьшению количества больших ампутаций

    Lithology, geochemistry, and aspects of separation of the Kogalym Member within the Lower Vasyugan Subhorizon (Upper Bathonian-Lowermost Oxfordian) of West Siberia

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    © 2017It is proposed to separate a regionally persistent member of fine-dispersed mudstones as the individual Kogalym Member within the Lower Vasyugan Subhorizon (Uppermost Bathonian-Lowermost Oxfordian). We present data on the lithologic composition, geophysical characteristics, and geochemical properties of the organic matter and depositional environments of the member. The Tyumenskaya SG-6 well is proposed as a type section of the Kogalym Member, where a biostratigraphic approach has yielded the Middle-Upper Callovian volume of the member. We also discuss the aspects of specification and detalization of the Callovain-Oxfordian part of the Callovian and Upper Jurassic regional scheme of West Siberia

    Lithology, geochemistry, and aspects of separation of the Kogalym Member within the Lower Vasyugan Subhorizon (Upper Bathonian-Lowermost Oxfordian) of West Siberia

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    © 2017It is proposed to separate a regionally persistent member of fine-dispersed mudstones as the individual Kogalym Member within the Lower Vasyugan Subhorizon (Uppermost Bathonian-Lowermost Oxfordian). We present data on the lithologic composition, geophysical characteristics, and geochemical properties of the organic matter and depositional environments of the member. The Tyumenskaya SG-6 well is proposed as a type section of the Kogalym Member, where a biostratigraphic approach has yielded the Middle-Upper Callovian volume of the member. We also discuss the aspects of specification and detalization of the Callovain-Oxfordian part of the Callovian and Upper Jurassic regional scheme of West Siberia
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