6 research outputs found

    CYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF THE RUN OF THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD AMONG CHILDREN, SUFFERING FROM APPENDICULAR PERITONITIS

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    The article demonstrates the findings of the research, dealing with the energetic metabolism in lymphocytes of the peripheral blood among children with different forms of appendicular peritonitis. The objective of this works was to look for the informative criteria for the evaluation of the run of the early postoperative period of appendicular peritonitis among children. It was uncovered that changes in the cellular power exchange of lymphocytes were defined by the severity of a disease. The researchers discovered differences in the end enzyme activity among children with the uncomplicated and aggravated run of the early postoperative period. In the course of the aggravated run, on the 1st, 3rd and 7th day, they observed the inhibition of the power exchange in lymphocytes, whereas the marked metabolic imbalances were already noted on the 1st day after the surgery. Thus, the indices of the energetic metabolism in lymphocytes may be used to evaluate the run of the early post operative period among children with different forms of appendicular peritonitis.Key words: children, enzymes, lymphocytes, appendicitis, appendicular peritonitis, postoperative complications.</strong

    Synthesis and molecular structure of a manganese tricarbonyl complex based on 5,6-nido-C2B8H12 carborane

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    The anionic manganese tricarbonyl complex [1,1,1-(CO)3-isonido-1,2,4-MnC2B8H10]–was synthesized in the form of PPN and tmdaH salts (PPN is bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium, tmda is N,N,N’,N’-tetramethyl-1,8-diaminonaphthalene) by the reaction of the deprotonated form of the medium-size non-icosahedral carborane 5,6-nido-C2B8H12 with Mn(CO)5Br. The structure of the complex [tmdaH][1,1,1-(CO)3-isonido-1,2,4-MnC2B8H10] was deter-mined by X-ray diffraction. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature

    Synthesis and molecular structure of a manganese tricarbonyl complex based on 5,6-nido-C2B8H12 carborane

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    The anionic manganese tricarbonyl complex [1,1,1-(CO)3-isonido-1,2,4-MnC2B8H10]–was synthesized in the form of PPN and tmdaH salts (PPN is bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium, tmda is N,N,N’,N’-tetramethyl-1,8-diaminonaphthalene) by the reaction of the deprotonated form of the medium-size non-icosahedral carborane 5,6-nido-C2B8H12 with Mn(CO)5Br. The structure of the complex [tmdaH][1,1,1-(CO)3-isonido-1,2,4-MnC2B8H10] was deter-mined by X-ray diffraction. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature

    EFFICIENCY OF OXYGEN COCKTAILS DURING THE RESPIRATORY AND DIGESTIVE DISEASES AMONG CHILDREN

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    The article deals with the data on the mechanism of the oxygen treatment impact on the human body and expediency of its usage during various diseases; here the authors also give a description of the enteral oxygen therapy method by means of the oxygen cocktail intake, which is one of the most available ways to saturate one's blood with oxygen. The authors describe the principle of the medical effect of the oxygen cocktails, application methods and evaluation of their efficiency among children, suffering from the respiratory and digestive diseases. The research findings allow one to recoommend the use of the enteral oxygen therapy in pediatrics.Key words: children, oxygen cocktail, oxygen therapy, cytochemical indicators
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