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2. Natural convection in a rotating cavity partially filled with a porous medium under the effect of a local heater
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Mikhailenko Stepan and Sheremet Mikhail
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The combined effect of uniform rotation and porous layer on natural convective heat transfer in a square cavity with a local heater has been studied numerically. The local thermal equilibrium model with the Brinkman-extended Darcy law has been used for description of the heat transfer and fluid flow within the porous layer. Governing equations with corresponding boundary conditions formulated using the non-dimensional stream function and vorticity variables have been solved by the finite difference method. The effects of Taylor number and porous layer thickness on fluid flow and heat transfer have been examined. It has been found a non-linear effect of the porous layer thickness on the heat transfer rate.
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- 2018
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3. Natural convection melting of nano-enhanced phase change material in a cavity with finned copper profile
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Bondareva Nadezhda and Sheremet Mikhail
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Present study is devoted to numerical simulation of heat and mass transfer inside a cooper profile filled with paraffin enhanced with Al2O3 nanoparticles. This profile is heated by the heat-generating element of constant volumetric heat flux. Two-dimensional approximation of melting process is described by the Navier-Stokes equations in non-dimensional variables such as stream function, vorticity and temperature. The enthalpy formulation has been used for description of the heat transfer. The influence of volume fraction of nanoparticles and intensity of heat generation on melting process and natural convection in liquid phase has been studied.
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- 2018
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4. Natural convection of water in a partially porous enclosure with a heat-generating element
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Astanina Marina and Sheremet Mikhail
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Paper presents the numeral results of transient natural convection in a partially porous enclosure with a heat-conducting and heat-generating element. The horizontal walls of the cavity are adiabatic, while the vertical ones are isothermal and have low temperature. A mathematical model formulated in dimensionless variables such as vorticity, stream function and temperature have been solved by means of the finite difference method. The governing parameters are the porous layer thickness and dimensionless time. The effects of these parameters are shown using streamlines, isotherms and average temperature of the heat-conducting element. The results demonstrate an opportunity to intensify the passive cooling system using the porous layer.
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- 2017
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5. Comparative study of standard k–ε and k–ω turbulence models by giving an analysis of turbulent natural convection in an enclosure
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Miroshnichenko Igor and Sheremet Mikhail
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Turbulent natural convection in a square cavity has been numerically studied. The mathematical model has been formulated in terms of the dimensionless stream function, vorticity and temperature using two standard turbulence models (k–ε and k–ω). For an obtaining of more accurate values of governing parameters close to the walls a special coordinate transformation has been used. Formulated partial differential equations along with the corresponding boundary conditions have been solved by the finite difference method. It has been shown that standard k–ε model is more accurate for the considered problem.
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- 2015
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6. Ontogenetic variations of proteins in neurons of the lateral preoptic nucleus of rats' hypothalamus under a modified light regime.
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Bulyk RY, Yosypenko VR, Protsak TV, Kryvchanska MI, Vlasova KV, Voloshyn VL, Smetanyuk OV, Lukan YR, Sheremet MI, Bulyk TS, Proniaiev DV, Rynzhuk LV, Gresko MD, Gresko MM, Tovkach YV, and Savytska OR
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- Animals, Rats, Neurons, Brain, Staining and Labeling, Preoptic Area, Hypothalamus
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Proteins can be key biochemical markers for evaluating the functional activity of nervous system cells. They are involved in the proliferation and differentiation of nerve and glial cells and the arrangement of many metabolic functions of the brain. This study aimed to analyze the concentration of proteins in the neurons of the lateral preoptic nucleus (LPON) of the hypothalamus in mature and old rats under standard and altered lighting conditions. Our results show that the concentration of proteins in mature rats was significantly higher than in old rats (0.274±0.0017 optical density units), with a predominance of carboxyl groups, indicating a high intensity of protein metabolism. Additionally, we found that changes in the lighting regime have a differential effect on the optical density of specific staining for protein in LPON neurons. Specifically, light deprivation did not significantly alter the optical density of specific staining for protein in neurons of the hypothalamus LPON of mature rats regardless of the period of the day, while in old rats, the intensity of protein staining decreased. Light exposure, on the other hand, led to an increase in the average color intensity for protein in neurons of the hypothalamus LPON in mature rats (0.326±0.0014 optical density units), while in old rats, a decrease in the average color intensity for protein in neurons of the hypothalamus LPON was observed (0.196±0.0017 optical density units)., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2023 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2023
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7. Main factors determining the use of free MS-TRAM and DIEP flaps and comparing the results of breast reconstruction.
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Smolanka II, Galych SP, Movchan OV, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Kolisnyk IL, Bagmut OV, Lyashenko AO, Dosenko IV, Ivankova OM, Maksymyuk VV, and Tarabanchuk VV
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- Humans, Fat Necrosis, Mammaplasty, Surgical Flaps
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This study aimed to compare the results of free MS-TRAM and DIEP-flap based on the volume of the transplant and the unique characteristics of blood flow in the tissues. The study included 83 patients, 42 in the MS-TRAM-flap reconstruction group and 41 in the DIEP-flap breast reconstruction group. In the MS-TRAM-flap group, 35 patients received delayed reconstruction, and 7 received one-stage breast reconstruction, including one case of bilateral transplantation. In the DIEP-flap group, 5 patients received one-stage reconstruction, and 36 received delayed reconstruction. Complications associated with the flap tissue were observed in 7 (16.67%) in the MS-TRAM-flap group and 8 (19.51%) cases in the DIEP-flap group. The total level of fat necrosis in MS-TRAM-flap was 7.14% (p=0.033), and in DIEP-flap, it was 9.75% (p=0.039) (2 patients had a substantial amount of fat necrosis, while 2 patients had a modest amount of focal fat necrosis). The number and diameter of perforators (including veins), as well as the transplant volume, are the primary determinants of whether to use a DIEP- or MS-TRAM-flap. DIEP-flap is preferred if there are 1-2 large artery perforators (≥1 mm) and tissue volume of 700-800 grams, while MS-TRAM-flap is used when the tissue volume is significant (>2/3 of standard TRAM-flap)., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2023
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8. RATIONALE FOR THE APPLICATION OF CALCITONIN LEVEL IN THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD TO EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SURGICAL TREATMENT OF MEDULLARY THYROID CANCER.
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Tovkai OA, Palamarchuk VO, Shidlovskyi OV, Shidlovskyi VO, Kuts VV, Smoliar VA, Sheremet MI, Levchuk RD, Morozovych II, Cretoiu D, and Lazaruk OV
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Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of the basal calcitonin (CTb) determination in the early postoperative period to predict the possible recurrence (persistence) of medullary thyroid cancer (MTC)., Material and Methods: A retrospective study of the treatment results in 194 patients with MTC (148 (76.3%) primary - group 1 and 46 (23.8%) recurrent - group 2) according to the levels of CTb in the first week after surgery and one year later. All groups were analyzed by staging, the level of preoperative and postoperative basal calcitonin 5 days and 1 year after the primary surgery., Findings: Among all patients, women prevailed - 144 (74.2%), the average age was (48.7±15.2), the average follow-up period was 67.5 months. Basal calcitonin was studied in patients of all groups in the preoperative and serially in the postoperative periods: 5 days and 1 year after the most radical surgical volumes. To test the hypothesis about the possibility of using CTb indicators in the early postoperative period, the degree of compliance with normal calcitonin indicators (≤18 pg/mL) was assessed by observation groups 5 days and 1 year after surgery., Conclusions: 1. The CTb value 5 days after surgery is no less a reliable marker of the result of surgical treatment of MTC than the currently recommended CTb measurement 2-3 months after surgery. 2. The technique is applicable for both primary and reoperations used for recurrent forms of medullary thyroid cancer., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (©2023 Acta Endocrinologica (Buc).)
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- 2023
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9. Outcomes of laser-induced thermotherapy for thyroid nodules at the West Vascular Center, Ukraine.
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Sheremet MI, Lazaruk OV, Shidlovskyi OV, Shidlovskyi VO, Savin VV, Olinik YV, Olinik OY, and Lazaruk TY
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- Humans, Ukraine, Retrospective Studies, Lasers, Thyroid Nodule, Goiter, Nodular, Hyperthermia, Induced
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Thyroid nodules are common, occurring in 50-60% of healthy patients. Currently, there are no effective conservative treatment options for nodular goiter, and surgery can have limitations and potential complications. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, tolerability, and long-term results of using sclerotherapy and laser-induced interstitial thermotherapy (LITT) to treat benign thyroid nodules. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 456 patients with benign nodular goiter who received LITT. The volume of the nodular goiter was measured at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months post-treatment, and a repeated fine needle aspiration (FNA) with the cytological examination was performed to verify the structure of the nodular goiter in the long term. The results showed that LITT was an effective method for treating nodular mass (nodules), as evidenced by a decrease in the volume of NG by 51-85% after 6-12 months. FNA results 2-3 years after LITT showed no thyrocytes, only connective tissue, indicating the efficacy of LITT for benign thyroid nodules. LITT is highly effective in most cases, often resulting in the disappearance or significant decrease in nodular formations., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2023
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10. Features of VEGF and IL-6 expression in patients with inflammatory breast cancer considering molecular-biological characteristics.
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Smolanka II, Bagmut IY, Movchan OV, Sheremet MI, Bilyi OM, Lyashenko AO, Dosenko IV, Loboda AD, Ivankova OM, and Kolisnyk IL
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- Humans, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A, Interleukin-6, Cytokines, Lymphatic Metastasis, Inflammatory Breast Neoplasms
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Expression of pro-malignant factors (VEGF) and cytokines like inflammatory components support breast cancer development. We examined 46 patients with stage IIIB inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) and 24 with stage IIA-IIIB breast cancer (BC) without secondary edema. Hormone receptors, Her-2/neu, Ki-67 index, VEGF, and IL-6, were determined for all patients before and after neoadjuvant treatment. They associated the expression of VEGF for IBC patients with an unfavorable prognosis. VEGF level for IBC lymph node metastases was higher than in patients without such lesions (1.4 times), and there was a significant increase in VEGF levels in the G3 category of malignancy (1.54-fold increase). In IBC patients with positive HER2/neu status, VEGF levels were 1.51 times higher compared to those with negative HER2/neu status (r=0.36, p<0.05). IL-6 level during therapy in IBC patients remained high, which occurs in active tumor development. Comparative analysis of the VEGF/IL-6 ratio during treatment of patients with IBC was higher vs . IIIB stage breast cancer without edema (1.4 vs . 0.7), indicating the aggressiveness of the tumor process and confirmed by an objective response to treatment (regression<30%)., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2023
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11. Breast cancer relapses considering molecular biological characteristics.
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Smolanka II, Movchan OV, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Kolisnyk IL, Dosenko IV, Lyashcnko AO, Ivankova OM, Loboda AD, and Shidlovskyi OV
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- Female, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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We aimed to analyze the frequency of breast cancer relapses and their relationship with molecular and biological tumor characteristics. We studied 6,136 breast cancer patients, including 146 with relapses (Group 1) and 455 without relapses (Group 2). We divided the patients based on age, menstrual function, disease stage, histology form and grade, and molecular-biological subtype. The 5-year relapse-free rate for Group 1 was longer for Lum A and TN subtypes (60% and 40%, respectively) but shorter for Lum B and HER-2/neu-amplified subtypes (38% and 31%, respectively). Disease stage, tumor histology, and grade did not significantly affect relapse frequency in these patients. Relapses were more common in premenopausal patients and the Lum B subtype., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2023
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12. The concept of the comorbidity model in predicting laparoscopic cholecystectomy results in patients with acute cholecystitis.
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Dzyubanovsky IY, Zaporozhets YV, Melnyk NA, Pidruchna SR, Dzyubanovsky OI, and Sheremet MI
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- Humans, Aged, Comorbidity, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications etiology, Cholecystectomy, Laparoscopic adverse effects, Cholecystitis, Acute epidemiology, Cholecystitis, Acute surgery, Cholecystitis, Acute etiology
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In recent years, there has been an unceasing increase in the number of patients with acute cholecystitis, including those with a complicated course of the disease against the background of concomitant pathology. The aim of the study was to establish the level of comorbidity and its influence on the level of postoperative complications in patients with acute cholecystitis who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy. We included 457 patients with acute cholecystitis with accompanying pathology, averaging 64.5±9.74 years. Operative intervention was carried out laparoscopically. Patients who scored 4-3 points were considered favorable, and those who scored 0-2 were considered unfavorable. The assessment of comorbidity was carried out using a special index - the Charlson comorbidity index. The majority of patients had a comorbidity index at 2 points (28.0% of all examined patients), indicating the presence of concomitant pathology in the vast majority of patients. We found that the Charleston comorbidity index increased with age, which indicates a higher frequency of concomitant diseases in older patients. A reliable correlation of medium strength was established (R=0.68; p<0.05) between the age and comorbidity indexes. When predicting the mortality of an experimental cohort of patients with acute cholecystitis who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy, it can be predicted that the level of the Charlson comorbidity index correlates with the age of patients while the level of postoperative complications increases., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2022
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13. The use of hydrolyzed formulas as a method of correction of feeding and clinical rehabilitation of infants with atopy signs.
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Bezruk VV, Godovanets OS, Buriak OH, Voytkevich NI, Makarova OV, Yurkiv OI, Sheremet MI, Bilookyi OV, Hresko MM, Velia MI, Yurniuk SV, Hresko MD, Bulyk TS, Rynzhuk LV, Maksymiv OO, and Shkrobanets ID
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- Child, Infant, Humans, Immunoglobulin E, Dermatitis, Atopic prevention & control
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Our study showed that in formula-fed babies, the use of mixture X (containing 2'-FL (2'-fucosyllactose) - a type of milk oligosaccharide, as well as carefully studied Bifidobacterium lactis, DHA, ARA, and nucleotides) as the main product for feeding could ensure children's body with all the necessary nutrients. Furthermore, it can minimize the progression of clinical signs of atopic dermatitis and reduce the use of drugs. In addition, there was an improvement in height and weight parameters, proportional development of the child (p<0.05), an increase in the number of erythrocytes (erythrocytes), hemoglobin (Hb), mean cell volume (MCV) (p<0.05), a decrease in the number of leukocytes (WBC) (p<0.05), and leveling of skin signs of atopic dermatitis (AD) (according to SCORAD a decrease from 32.8±5.5 to 16.1±2.2, p<0.05). Based on these results, it is possible to recommend using mixture (X) with a preventive and rational purpose as a product of artificial feeding of children with a hereditary predisposition to allergies., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2022
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14. HER2/positive and HER2/low in inflammatory breast cancer recurrence.
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Movchan OV, Bagmut IY, Shipko AF, Smolanka Senior II, Sheremet MI, Kolisnyk IL, Bagmut OV, Lyashenko AO, Loboda AD, Ivankova OM, Dosenko IV, Lazaruk OV, Gyrla YV, and Bilookyi OV
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- Female, Humans, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Chemotherapy, Adjuvant, Neoadjuvant Therapy, Receptor, ErbB-2, Trastuzumab therapeutic use, Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Inflammatory Breast Neoplasms drug therapy, Inflammatory Breast Neoplasms surgery, Inflammatory Breast Neoplasms etiology
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This study aimed to investigate the impact of HER2-low on the risk of recurrence in individuals with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). 60 females with HER2-low and HER2-positive IBC underwent surgery between July 2020 and July 2022. Patients were divided into three groups of 20 patients: (1) HRplus/HER2-, (2) HRplus/HERplus, and (3) HR-/HER2plus. All patients underwent chemotherapy in adjuvant mode, following this scheme: TCH=docetaxel and carboplatin plus Herceptin (HER2 target - 4 mg/kg as the loading dose and 6 mg/kg as subsequent doses throughout every 21 days, entire 52 weeks of Herceptin therapy). HRplus/HERplus group had an OS of 76.9% compared with 77.0% in the group with the HRplus/HER2plus subtype and 74.4% in the HR-/HER2plus group. Moreover, recurrence-free survival was 19.1% for the HRplus/HER2- group, 21.3% for the HRplus/HERplus group, and 11.7% for the HR-/HER2plus group. In our study, patients with HER2-low IBC could acquire a perfect response with preliminary systemic therapy, without disease progression or with stable disease on target alone. Further examination is important to decide on the most effective treatment regimens, in addition to mixing chemotherapy with HER2-low-focused on agents., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2022
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15. Effect of water diuresis with hydrogen saturation on the course of acute kidney damage during the separation of oxidation and phosphorylation.
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Rohovyi YY, Tsitrin VY, Bilookiy VV, Sheremet MI, and Kolesnik OV
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- Male, Rats, Animals, Phosphorylation, Kidney, Oxidation-Reduction, Water pharmacology, Diuresis, Hydrogen pharmacology
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Molecular hydrogen has the ability to penetrate cells, easily reach mitochondria, overcome body barriers, penetrate areas of ischemia, edema and inflammation, improve energy supply by supplying additional electrons and have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects by neutralizing highly reactive hydroxyl radical and peroxynitrite. In this experiment, we included 60 nonlinear male rats weighing 0.16-0.18 kg and investigated the effect of a negative redox potential solution -297.3±5.27 mV with a molecular hydrogen saturation of 1.2 ppm on the functional-biochemical processes of the kidneys in tissue hypoxia in moderately resistant rats during the separation of oxidation and phosphorylation with the introduction of 2,4-dinitrophenol at a dose of 3 mg/kg. All studies were performed on moderately stable rats. Experimental, functional, biochemical, enzyme-linked immunosorbent, physicochemical, histoenzymochemical, and statistical research methods were used. Under conditions of renal hypoxia in the separation of oxidation and phosphorylation, the use of a solution of negative redox reabsorption of sodium ions in the distal nephron reduces the manifestations of tubular proteinuria, increases the activity of succinate dehydrogenase in the proximal nephron and reduces the redox potential of urine to negative values. Negative redox potential solution with molecular hydrogen saturation has a protective effect on the kidneys and reduces elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines of tumor necrosis factor-α, interleukin-1-β, and interleukin-6 in blood plasma, and causes oxidative modification of proteins in the renal cortex for their hypoxia in the separation of oxidation and phosphorylation., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2022
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16. The outcomes of a methodology for developing prospective pharmacists' English lexical competence.
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Yuriivna TA, Yevgenivich RY, and Sheremet MI
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Students, Cross-Sectional Studies, Pharmacists, Learning
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This study assessed the effectiveness of a methodology aimed at developing prospective pharmacists' professionally oriented English lexical competence in reading and speaking during individual study. The methodology considered students' interests and experience, forming lexical skills in reading, speaking, listening, and writing, integration with professional subjects, learning metacognitive, cognitive, and compensatory strategies, enhancing students' autonomy through purposeful forming their reflexive abilities, developing professionally oriented English lexical competence in reading and speaking within three stages, using the suggested system of exercises that consists of corresponding groups (correlating with the stages) and subgroups. The paper also substantiates the criteria for assessing the level of prospective pharmacists in mastering professionally oriented English lexical competence in reading and speaking: the accuracy of understanding, the correctness of guessing a lexical unit's meaning, the adequacy of lexical unit's usage, and lexical concentration. In addition, the paper describes the results of the experiment and validates the data obtained with the help of the multifunctional statistic criterion ∏* - of Fishers angular transformation., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2022
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17. PREDICTORS OF MULTIFOCAL PAPILLARY THYROID CANCER. DO THEY EXIST?
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Mazur OV, Palamarchuk VA, Tovkai OA, Kuts VV, Shidlovskyi VO, Sheremet MI, Levchuk RD, Morozovych II, Lazaruk OV, and Cretoiu D
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The aim of this study is to analyze and identify the main predictors that may indicate multifocal growth of PTC., Materials and Methods: The main and control groups included patients with the category of malignant multifocal process T1-3mN0Mx (n=109) and unifocal T1-T3N0Mx (n=50) respectively, who underwent thyroidectomy with lymphadenectomy.Ultrasound characteristics of the nodes, tissue changes of the thyroid gland were taken into account., Results: Fibrous changes can be considered as one of the risk factors of the presence of additional PTC lesion., Discussion: There is no unambiguity in the definition of predictors of multifocal PTC growth., Conclusions: No clear predictors of multifocal PTC have been identified. It is advisable to improve the quality of ultrasound, to focus on single-focus PTC in patients with fibrinous changes in the thyroid gland at normal levels of TSH., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (©2022 Acta Endocrinologica (Buc).)
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- 2022
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18. Phosphorus metabolism disorders in erythrocytes and lymphocytes among patients with inflammatory breast cancer, infiltrative stomach and colorectal cancer.
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Smolanka II, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Movchan OV, Oleksandrovich LA, Smolanka II Jr, Leonidovich KI, Lazaruk OV, Maksymyuk VV, and Tarabanchuk VV
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- Adenosine Triphosphate metabolism, Erythrocytes metabolism, Humans, Lymphocytes, Plastics metabolism, Colonic Neoplasms, Inflammatory Breast Neoplasms metabolism, Phosphorus Metabolism Disorders metabolism, Stomach Neoplasms
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Energy and plastic potential dysfunction of erythrocytes and lymphocytes among people with inflammatory breast cancer, infiltrative stomach cancer, and infiltrative colon cancer is characterized by a more aggressive clinical course and poor prognosis. We explored the features of energy metabolism and phosphorus metabolism disorders in the erythrocytes and lymphocytes of patients with inflammatory breast cancer, infiltrative stomach cancer, and infiltrative colon cancer as a predicting factor in the course of the disease. 49 people were examined; the 1
st group had infiltrative stomach cancer (n=17); the 2nd group had infiltrative colon cancer (n=11); the 3rd group had inflammatory breast cancer (n=21). Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity was 1.8 times reduced (p≤0.005), and the activity of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase in erythrocytes of patients with cancer at the main localization increased 2.5 times, compared with normal. Inflammatory breast cancer patients had a statistically significant decrease (p<0.005) in erythrocytes adenosine triphosphate content by an average of 56.5% compared with the normal ratio, and in cases of patients with gastric and colorectal cancer, a decrease of 67%. Excessive use of phosphorus for energy metabolism and adenosine triphosphate production destroys the balance of energetic and plastic potentials of erythrocytes and lymphocytes in inflammatory breast cancer, infiltrative stomach, and infiltrative colorectal cancers patients., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)- Published
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19. Management of antibacterial therapy of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the urinary tract in children and regional peculiarities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Bezruk VV, Shkrobanets ID, Godovanets OS, Buriak OH, Pervozvanska OI, Honcharuk LM, Voytkevich NI, Makarova OV, Yurkiv OI, Sheremet MI, Hresko MM, Velia MI, Yurniuk SV, Hresko MD, Bulyk TS, and Rynzhuk LV
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- Adolescent, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use, Carbapenems therapeutic use, Child, Child, Preschool, Doxycycline therapeutic use, Humans, Imipenem therapeutic use, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Levofloxacin therapeutic use, Microbial Sensitivity Tests, Pandemics, Urinary Tract, Urinary Tract Infections drug therapy, Urinary Tract Infections epidemiology, COVID-19 Drug Treatment
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Urinary tract infections (UTIs) remain an urgent issue in clinical pediatrics. Empirical selection of antibacterial therapy becomes more complicated, and antibacterial drug indication is not always clinically substantiated. This study aimed to compare the antibacterial susceptibility pattern of the main group of urinary tract infectious agents from 2009-2016 with intermediate results from 2020-2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, among children in the Chernivtsi region. Urine samples were collected from 3089 children (0-17 years old) treated at the health care institutions in the Chernivtsi region (2009-2016). The clinical-laboratory examination of 177 children (0-17 years old) was carried out from 2020 to 2021. The children received specialized medical care at the Department of Nephrology. Preliminary data of regional monitoring (2020-2021) are not considerably different from the previous regional susceptibility of antibiotics: to penicillin (p<0.01), ІІ-ІІІ generation cephalosporin (p<0.01); an increased resistance to levofloxacin (χ
2 =4,338; p<0.01), tetracycline - χ2 =7,277; p<0.01; doxycycline - χ2 =5,309; p<0.01) and imipenem - χ2 =5,594; p<0.01). The data obtained did not explain an increased resistance to fluoroquinolones completely (ofloxacin, pefloxacin, ciprofloxacin), except for levofloxacin (χ2 =4,338; p<0.01). A reliable difference of susceptibility of tetracycline group was registered (tetracycline - χ2 =7,277; p<0.01; doxycycline - χ2 =5,309; p<0.01). Furthermore, there was a regional increase in some UTI-pathogen strains resistant to carbapenems (imipenem - χ2 =5,594; p<0.01). The use of antibiotics from the group of penicillins and II-III generation cephalosporins as the starting antibacterial therapy for STIs during the COVID-19 pandemic should be justified. A regional increase (2020-2021) of some uropathogenic strains resistant to carbapenems administered to treat severe bacterial infections requires their exclusively designated purpose in everyday pediatric practical work., (© 2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)- Published
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20. A single-center experience in the use of hybrid techniques for thoracic aortic pathology.
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Ditkivskyy IO, Kravchenko VI, Lohvinenko OO, and Sheremet MI
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- Humans, Postoperative Complications etiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Stents adverse effects, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Aortic Dissection complications, Aortic Dissection surgery, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic etiology, Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic surgery, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation adverse effects, Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation methods, Endovascular Procedures adverse effects
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The hybrid method of treating thoracic aortic pathology is devoid of the disadvantages of traditional open surgery and, at the same time, has a broader range of applications than the endovascular method. From 2014 to 2019, we researched 122 patients with thoracic aortic pathology treated with the hybrid method (open surgery with thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) at the National M. Amosov Institute of Cardiovascular Surgery National Academy of Medical Science of Ukraine. In the general group, 34 patients had a descending aortic aneurysm without dissection or rupture; 71 patients had an aortic dissection (10 - acute, 9 - subacute, 52 - chronic), penetrating aortic ulcer (PAU) - 7, thoracoabdominal aneurysm (Crawford I-II) - 4, isolated aortic arch aneurysm - 2, residual enlargement aorta after previous ascending aortic grafting causing type A acute aortic dissection (TAAD) - 3, primary aortic thrombosis - 1. Patients admitted as elective surgery candidates had switched aortic arch vessels (debranching) in the first stage and TEVAR in the second stage. For emergencies (aortic rupture with uncontrolled bleeding, malperfusion syndrome), TEVAR operation was performed first. Long-term results of treatment after three and six months are satisfactory. The hybrid technique of aortic arch treatment using modern minimally invasive technologies can eliminate the pathology in the most dangerous segment of the main artery of the body, providing a reasonable level of hospital mortality - 4.2%, and a small number of neurological complications., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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21. Isolation of megakaryocytes using magnetic cell separation and adverse effects induced by diclofenac toxicity in an experiment.
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Bagmut IY, Ivanov OS, Sheremet MI, Smirnov SM, Kolisnyk IL, Ivanova JV, Tymchenko MY, and Lazirskiy VO
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- Animals, Bone Marrow Cells, Cell Separation methods, Magnetic Phenomena, Mice, Diclofenac toxicity, Megakaryocytes
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This study investigates the response of bone marrow (particularly megakaryocytes) in mice under the influence of diclofenac sodium for 10 days using intraperitoneal injection at various doses. A fundamentally new immunomagnetic separation method was applied during the experiment, which helped obtain pure lines of bone marrow cells, particularly megakaryocytes (MC), without admixtures of other cells or their particles. The resulting cells completely retain their structure and can be used in further research. The study determined that different doses of diclofenac sodium have different effects on different groups of diabetes mellitus cells CD34-megakaryocytes. The use of 1.0 mg/ml sharply negatively affects the state of early populations of megakaryocytes (decrease by 80%, p=0.05), a dose of 0.025 mg/ml had the least effect on this population of cells (22.8%, p=0.05). The greatest number of average forms of diabetes mellitus 34 was observed when using a dose of 0.95 mg/ml (22.8%, p=0.05), with a gradual decrease in the dose, the indicator of this group of cells decreased. A dose of 0.03 mg/ml did not affect the quantitative state of megakaryocytes, and a dose of 0.025 mg/ml caused a slight decrease (16.6%, p=0.05). Indicators of mature cells of megakaryocytes CD 34- decreased in all studied groups, however, their maximum value reached a maximum decrease by 0.25 mg/ml (55.2%, p=0.05), the dose of diclofenac sodium 0.03 mg/ml, lower (18.4%, p=0.05). Diclofenac sodium in different doses has different effects on the degree of differentiation of CD 34-. Its introduction positively affects the state of intermediate forms of megakaryocytes, except for minimal doses, while the effect on early and mature forms in all cases turned out to be negative., (©2022 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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22. Delayed breast reconstruction with tram-flap and various modifications after radical mastectomy.
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Smolanka II, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Lyashenko AO, Movchan OV, Smolanka II Jr, Loboda AD, Kolisnyk IL, Sydorchuk LP, and Lazaruk OV
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- Female, Humans, Mastectomy, Mastectomy, Radical, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Retrospective Studies, Breast Neoplasms surgery, Mammaplasty, Myocutaneous Flap
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This study describes the experience of radical mastectomies with simultaneous breast reconstruction using TRAM flap in patients with inflammatory breast cancer. The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of primary breast reconstruction using the TRAM-flap procedure in patients with an inflammatory form of breast cancer. Our work is associated with some deviation from generally accepted standards: delayed breast reconstruction after radical mastectomy for inflammatory breast cancer. We describe the experience of radical mastectomies with the simultaneous reconstruction of the breast using a TRAM flap in patients with inflammatory breast cancer. This study included 12 patients diagnosed with breast cancer stages IIIB and IIIC. Almost all patients (eleven out of twelve patients) underwent radical mastectomy with one-stage reconstruction using a TRAM flap after chemotherapy. Two years later, one patient (8.3%) showed disease progression in the form of distant metastases in the bones of the spine. One patient (8.3%) had a regional relapse in the displaced flap near the postoperative scar. The rest of the patients (83.4%) showed no signs of continuing the disease. Patients with one-stage breast reconstruction improved socially, and their subjective well-being was better than those who underwent radical mastectomy without reconstruction. Experience in performing one-stage reconstructions in the surgical treatment of patients with inflammatory breast cancer is a reason for restrained optimism regarding the possibility and feasibility of these operations., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2021
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23. Morphohistochemical alterations of neurons of the supraoptic nucleus of the rat hypothalamus at different durations of the photoperiod and melatonin administration.
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Bulyk RY, Smetanyuk OV, Vlasova KV, Kryvchanska MI, Yosypenko VR, Voloshyn VL, Tymchuk KY, Bulyk TS, Rynzhuk LV, Sheremet MI, and Proniaiev DV
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- Animals, Hypothalamus, Neurons, Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus, Photoperiod, Rats, Melatonin pharmacology, Supraoptic Nucleus
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We studied the morphologic and histochemical organization of neurons of the hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus in rats exposed to different durations of photoperiod and injection of melatonin. Morphometric and histochemical analyses of neurons were performed after staining brain histological sections for RNA. Prolonged illumination leads to more pronounced changes in the parameters of hypothalamic structures at 2 a.m. than at 2 p.m., particularly decreasing the concentration of RNA in the cell nuclei. The use of exogenous melatonin does not normalize the revealed changes in the parameters of the studied structures of the neurons of the supraoptic nucleus of the hypothalamus caused by the prolonged stay of rats under conditions of constant illumination., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2021
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24. State of hormonal balance in adolescent girls with menstrual function disorders associated with obesity.
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Borshuliak AV, Andriiets OA, Bakun OV, Andriiets AV, Andriiets VV, Sheremet MI, and Varlas VN
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- Adolescent, Body Mass Index, Child, Female, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Humans, Luteinizing Hormone, Obesity complications, Testosterone, Hyperandrogenism, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
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Investigation of the mechanisms promoting the development of menstrual function disorders associated with obesity in adolescent girls is one of the most important issues of modern medicine. This study included 110 patients. 79 patients aged 12-18 with menstrual disorders associated with obesity were divided into two groups: group 1: 46 patients with apparent signs of hyperandrogenism, group 2: 33 patients without clinical manifestations of hyperandrogenism. The control group included 31 girls of the same age with a regular menstrual cycle. The complex of hormone examination of adolescent girls included determination of serum content: gonadotropic hormones (luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), prolactin (PRL), estradiol (E2), testosterone (T), progesterone (PR), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate; insulin (In) - radioisotope method on a gamma counter "Narcotest" (reagents "IMMUNOTECH", Czech Republic). We identified hyperleptinemia and leptin resistance in patients with menstrual function impairment associated with obesity. In group I, the adiponectin level exceeded the values of the control group (p<0.05). The results revealed a decrease in A/L in group I - 5.4 times compared with patients in group II (p<0.05) and 4.3 times - compared with the control group (p<0.05). The results revealed a decrease in A/L among girls in the group I with MFI associated with obesity - 4.3 times - compared with girls in the control group (p<0,05)., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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25. Systemic inflammation in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome associated with obesity.
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Bilooka YV, Fediv OI, Stupnytska HY, Bilookyi VV, Rogovyi YY, Sheremet MI, Varlas VN, and Bilookyi OV
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- Cytokines, Humans, Inflammation, Obesity complications, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Irritable Bowel Syndrome complications
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Investigation of the mechanisms promoting the development of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in obese patients is one of the most important issues of modern medicine. We examined 97 patients suffering from IBS. The group of comparison included 10 individuals with obesity. The control group included 21 practically healthy individuals. The levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood serum, tumor necrosis factor-α (TFNα), transforming growth factor-β1 (TGFβ1), interleukin-10 (IL-10), 8-isoprostane (IP), ceruloplasmin (CP) were examined. Endotoxicosis intensity was identified by the content of average molecular peptides in the blood and the Limulus Amebocyte Lysate (LAL) test. In the case of IBS with prevailing diarrhea, especially its comorbid course with obesity, cytokine imbalance was observed, which was manifested by a decreased amount of IL-10 in the blood serum and increased levels of TNFα and TGFβ1. Patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome with prevailing diarrhea associated with obesity were characterized by high levels of C-reactive protein, fibrinogen and average molecules, increased content of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TFNα and TGFβ1) with a decreased content of IL-10, as well as imbalance of the pro-oxidant and anti-oxidant blood systems (increased content of 8-isoprostane and ceruloplasmin)., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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26. Medical management: a model for giving medical aid to children with infectious-inflammatory diseases of the urinary system.
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Bezruk VV, Shkrobanets ID, Godovanets OS, Buriak OH, Popelyuk NO, Voytkevich NI, Makarova OV, Yurkiv OI, Sheremet MI, Boilookyi OV, Hresko MM, Velia MI, Yurniuk SV, Seniuk BP, and Hresko MD
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Urinary Tract Infections diagnosis, Urinary Tract Infections epidemiology, Urinary Tract Infections therapy
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Increasing requirements of medical aid given to children with infectious-inflammatory diseases of the urinary system stipulate the necessity to improve its quality using evidence-based therapeutic-diagnostic and organization technologies. The aim of the work - to substantiate, develop the improved model of the specialized nephrology care for children with infectious inflammatory diseases of the urinary system at the regional level. The official statistical data have been studied (2006 to 2017); information-analytical and statistical methods have been used. A bacteriological study (2009-2016) of urine samples was carried out for 3089 children (0-17 years old) in the Chernivtsi region. They formed the foundation for substantiation and development of an improved functional-organizational model of the system. In addition to the existing and functionally changed elements contains new elements: regional/inter-regional center of specialized medical aid to children with infectious-inflammatory diseases of the urinary system. Implementation of the elements of the suggested improved model in a part of a rational approach in distribution of functions concerning medical observation of patients at the stages of giving medical aid enabled to make the period of hospitalization of nephrological patients 11,40% shorter and an average period of treatment of patients with infectious-inflammatory diseases of the urinary system 2,93% shorter., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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27. Assessment of dental caries in children with organic lesions of the nervous system using ICDAS II criteria.
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Pryimak KV, Zoriy IA, Bidenko NV, Borysenko AV, Batig VM, Hlushchenko TA, Batih IV, and Sheremet MI
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- Child, Humans, Nervous System, Dental Caries epidemiology, Tooth
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Studies of the dental status of children with cerebral palsy (CP) indicate a high prevalence and intensity of damage to the hard tissues of the teeth. The risk of developing dental diseases is known to increase significantly as the severity of neurological symptoms increase. The purpose of the study was to assess the incidence of dental caries using the International Caries Detection and Assessment System (ICDAS II) criteria in children with organic diseases of the nervous system depending on the severity of motor impairment. A number of 122 children (mean age 8.8±3.7 years) with spastic forms of cerebral palsy were examined. They were divided into groups according to the Gross Motor Function Classification System - Expanded & Revised (GMFCS-ER). All patients underwent a neurological examination, and the state of dental caries was determined using the ICDAS II criteria. In children with cerebral palsy, lesions of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth predominate, lesions of the proximal surfaces appeared to be three times less, but more than three times higher than in healthy children. Higher intensity of the carious process and the frequency of deep cavities are observed in children with cerebral palsy with severe motor impairment, according to GMFCS-ER. Establishing the features of caries development in children with cerebral palsy depending on the severity of neurological symptoms according to the ICDAS II system is an essential factor in determining the direction of preventive measures that should be taken for this group of children., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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- 2021
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28. Influence of anticholinergic drugs on the development of an experimental periodontitis model.
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Batig VM, Kaskova LF, Ostafiichuk MA, Abramchuk II, Mytchenok MP, Karatintseva KP, Ishkov MO, Batih IV, and Sheremet MI
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- Animals, Cholinergic Antagonists, Models, Theoretical, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Periodontitis, Pharmaceutical Preparations
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The endogenous microbiome of the oral cavity plays an essential role in the development of periodontal disease. It also has a significant pathogenic effect on the inner-vation of the oral cavity organs. The experimental determination of the effectiveness of various drugs is required for the effective treatment of periodontal disease, and this involves the creation of a model of experimental periodontitis. The objective of this series of studies was to determine the possibility of reproduction of the experimental model of periodontitis and the study of the effects of anticholinergic drugs on the development of an experimental periodontitis model. The reproduction of the experimental model of periodontitis was performed by injecting the gums of rats with solutions of pathogenic factors: lipopolysaccharide, hyaluronidase and trypsin. We aimed to study the effect of anticholinergic drugs (pilocarpine and atropine) on the development of an experimental model of periodontitis after the injection of a hyaluronidase solution (2 mg/ml) into the rats' gums. The study was performed on white Wistar rats. Elastase activity, malonic dialdehyde content, urease activity (bacterial contamination index), lysozyme activity (an indicator of nonspecific immunity), and catalase activity (an antioxidant enzyme) were determined in the homogenate of the studied tissues. The results of a comparative study of the effect of three pathogenic factors (lipopolysaccharide, hyaluronidase, and trypsin) on the activity of elastase in different tissues of experimental animals (gums, tooth pulp, serum, and gastric mucosa) showed that hyaluronidase has the greatest proinflammatory effect. The action of pilocarpine and atropine was determined with an underline experimental periodontitis model. It was shown that both anticholinergic drugs stimulate the inflammatory process in the periodontium and that anticholinergic drugs enhance the proinflammatory effect of hyaluronidase., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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29. The diverse metabolic heterogeneity of stem cells in a BRCA+/-breast cancer population.
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Gramatiuk SM, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Maksymyuk VV, Tarabanchuk VV, and Moroz PV
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- Ecosystem, Female, Humans, Neoplastic Stem Cells, Phospholipid Transfer Proteins, Tumor Microenvironment, Breast Neoplasms genetics
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Breast cancers are very heterogeneous tissues constituted by epithelial cancer cells and an abnormal tumor microenvironment - cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), activated adipocytes, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and others. The aim of the study is to cancer cells and their microenvironment, which behave like a complex and heterogeneous metabolic ecosystem, where cancer cells can reprogram their metabolism as a result of interaction with the components of the microenvironment. The study was based on cancer stem cells (CSC) that were isolated from breast tumors by magnetic separation (AutoMACS). We used spectrophotometric methods for the measurement of aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) enzymatic activity. For these experiments, we used breast cancer and normal stem cell lines. Analyses showed that the proportion of BRCA+ CSC cells was in accordance with the relatively low percentages of CSCs in BRCA+ tumors. ALHD was significantly higher in the CSCs-high BRCA+ breast cancer and CSCs-low BRCA- breast cancer cells, compared with the CSCs-low BRCA+ breast cancer. Breast cancer from BRCA mutation carriers harbor more "high-energy" cell sub-populations than "low-energy" and have their more aggressive phenotype. Key oncogenic pathways known to be dysregulated in breast cancer also regulate stem-cell behavior., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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30. Peculiarities of the regional dynamics of the prevalence and incidence of cystitis in children.
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Bezruk VV, Bezruk TO, Godovanets OS, Sheremet MI, Yurniuk SV, Velia MI, Makarova OV, Yurkiv OI, and Maksymiv OO
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- Adolescent, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Health Status, Humans, Incidence, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Prevalence, Ukraine epidemiology, Cystitis epidemiology
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In a child, cystitis (non-specific microbial inflammation of the mucous membrane of the bladder) is considered to be a dangerous disease; the prolongation of the process is usually associated with a delayed diagnosis. The aim of this work was to analyze the health status of the child population of the Chernivtsi region, especially the dynamics of the prevalence and incidence of cystitis. The official statistical data have been studied (reports on the state of medical care for children in the Chernivtsi region and data from the Center of Medical Statistics of the Ministry of Healthcare from 2006 to 2017); information-analytical and statistical methods have been used for the purpose of this study. Attention should be drawn to the significantly high prevalence of cystitis among children aged 15-17 years, especially in the Chernivtsi region as during period I (8.7±0.6 vs. 4.3±0.3 in Ukraine) and II (11.7±1.0 and 5.7±0.4, respectively, per 1000 people). Moreover, over the years, the growth of indicators acquires intensity, while this process is more than twice as pronounced in Chernivtsi. Thus, the growth rate was 65.0% in 2006-2011 and 90.3% in 2012-2017 vs. 27.2% and 32.8% in Ukraine, respectively. The identified data indicate the need to provide specialized care to children with infectious and inflammatory diseases of the urinary system of the Chernivtsi region and the need to improve regional clinical routes of patients with infectious and inflammatory diseases of the urinary system., (©2021 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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31. Pediatric biobanks and parents of disabled children associations opinions on establishing children repositories in developing countries.
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Gramatiuk SM, Bagmut IY, Sheremet MI, Sargsyan K, Yushko AM, Filipchenko SM, Maksymyuk VV, Tarabanchuk VV, Moroz PV, and Popovich AI
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- Child, Communication, Humans, Risk Management, Surveys and Questionnaires, Biological Specimen Banks ethics, Biological Specimen Banks legislation & jurisprudence, Developing Countries, Disabled Children, Parents
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Pediatric biobanks are an indispensable resource for the research needed to bring advances in personalized medicine into pediatric medical care. It is unclear how or when these advances in medical care may reach children, but it is unlikely that research in adults will be adequate. We conducted the screening for a hypothetic problem in various European and American pediatric biobanks based on online surveys through e-mail distribution based on the Biobank Economic Modeling Tool (BEMT) questionnaire model. Participants in the survey had work experience in biobanking for at least 3 years or more. Contact information about the survey participants was confirmed on the social networks profiles (LinkedIn), as well as on generally available websites. First, we tried creating a model which can show the pediatric preclinical and basic clinical phase relationship and demonstrate how pediatric biobanking is linked to this process. Furthermore, we tried to look for new trends, and the final goal is to put the acquired knowledge into practice, so medical experts and patients could gain usable benefit from it. We concluded that leading positions must take into account ethical and legal aspects when considering the decision to include children in the biobank collection. However, communication with parents and children is essential. The biobank characteristics influence the biobank's motives to include children in the consent procedure. Moreover, the motives to include children influence how the children are involved in the consent procedure and the extent to which children are able to make voluntary decisions as part of the consent procedure., (©2020 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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32. Indicators of antioxidant protection of blood in necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis in experimental animals.
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Kilmukhametova YH, Batig VM, Ostafiichuk MA, Tokar OM, Glushchenko TA, Batih IV, and Sheremet MI
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- Animals, Biomarkers blood, Catalase blood, Humans, Lipid Peroxidation, Male, Malondialdehyde blood, Oxidation-Reduction, Rabbits, Reactive Oxygen Species blood, Antioxidants metabolism, Gingivitis, Necrotizing Ulcerative blood
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This article highlights the results of a study of blood parameters in animals with simulated necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis and compares them, under the same conditions, with animals that received local treatment with a developed complex of antioxidant drugs. Following the work tasks, the nature of changes in the state of the antioxidant - prooxidant system and their influence on quantitative and functional indicators of markers of inflammatory intensity was analyzed and investigated during the pathological process in the background and without treatment with a developed complex. This work shows the changes of malonic dialdehyde concentration as an indicator of lipid peroxidation intensity in experimental animals, the level of catalase activity in the blood of animals, and antioxidant-prooxidant balance in the dynamics of necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis., (©2020 JOURNAL of MEDICINE and LIFE.)
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33. Diagnostic Abilities for Determining the Level of Blood Cryoglobulins in the Choice of Tactics for Operations on the Small Intestine.
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Gramatiuk SM, Bagmut IY, Ivanova JV, Tymchenko MY, Kryvorotko IV, Pak SO, and Sheremet MI
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- Anastomosis, Surgical adverse effects, Cryoglobulinemia blood, Cryoglobulinemia immunology, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulins blood, Lymphocytes metabolism, Male, Middle Aged, Phagocytosis, Ukraine, Cryoglobulins analysis, Digestive System Surgical Procedures, Intestine, Small surgery
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The study of the incidence of cryoglobulinemia is relevant in patients with an intestinal anastomotic leak. This study aims to determine a laboratory marker of the risk of small intestine anastomotic leak. The study was based on 96 patients who were subjected to resections of segments of the small intestine with the formation of intestinal anastomoses at the State Institution "Zaytsev V.T. Institute of General and Urgent Surgery of National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine". Of all the operated patients, there were 55.2% women and 44.8% men. Of the 96 patients examined, cryoglobulinemia was detected in the majority - 62.5% of patients, of which 4 were later proved to have inactive hepatitis C; the remaining 38.5% had no cryoglobulinemia. According to the existing theory of the autoimmune mechanism of postoperative surgical complications formation, the revealed decrease in the level of cryoglobulins on the second day could be related to their fixation in the microcirculatory bed and the development of immunocomplex inflammation. While the increase in the content of cryoglobulins in serum on the third day can be caused by their entry into the circulatory bed from deposition or fixation sites and the development of a secondary immune response. In patients with intestinal anastomosis failure after resection of intestinal segments, cryoglobulinemia rates increased more than 80 mg/l; this indicator could be used as a marker of postoperative complications., (©Carol Davila University Press.)
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- 2020
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34. Investigation of the Effect of Formaldehyde on the Condition of Periodontal Tissues of Woodworking Industry Workers.
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Tokar OM, Batig VM, Ostafiichuk MO, Ishkov MO, and Sheremet MI
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Oral Health, Prevalence, Young Adult, Formaldehyde adverse effects, Industry, Occupational Exposure analysis, Periodontium drug effects
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The high prevalence of periodontal diseases in workers with professional contact with unfavorable factors of the production environment is an unresolved problem of dentistry. This study aimed to investigate the harmful effects of formaldehyde on periodontal tissues in woodworkers who have long-term contact with formaldehyde in their professional activities. Sixty-nine men with occupational exposure to formaldehyde were examined to study the effect of formaldehyde on the human periodontal tissues, looking particularly at signs of the periodontal tissues' inflammatory process using a series of periodontal indices. The study results showed that the condition of periodontal tissues was statistically significantly worse in woodworkers who have long-term contact with formaldehyde in their professional activities. However, the hygiene status was not significantly different in the main group and the comparison group. Thus, we concluded that working under conditions of constant exposure to formaldehyde has a negative effect on the condition of periodontal tissues., (©Carol Davila University Press.)
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- 2020
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35. Justification of Genetic Factors for Predicting the Risk of Acute Bleeding in Peptic Ulcer Disease.
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Grynchuk FV, Dutka II, Panchuk II, Volkov RA, Sheremet MI, Maksymyuk VV, Tarabanchuk VV, Bilyk II, and Myshkovskii YM
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- Acute Disease, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Hemorrhage, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor 1 genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics, Risk Factors, Young Adult, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage genetics, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Peptic Ulcer genetics
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PAI genotyping for the G43A and 4G/5G polymorphisms was performed in 60 patients with peptic ulcer disease: 12 with an uncomplicated ulcer, 5 with perforation, the rest with ongoing bleeding. Fourteen patients had recurrent bleeding. The 5G/5G and G43A genotypes were not detected in patients with uncomplicated ulcers. All patients with ulcer perforation had the G43G genotype, 60% of patients had the 4G/4G genotype, and the rest of them had the 4G/5G and 5G/5G genotypes. The number of carriers of the 5G allele (86.05%) was higher in patients with bleeding than in ones with ulcer perforation (p=0.036) and ulcer without bleeding (p=0.021, χ2=5.32). The number of carriers of the 5G allele was higher in patients with recurrent bleeding (92.86%) than those without any relapses (82.76%) but there were no statistically significant differences (p=0.27, χ2=0.802). The G43G homozygous genotype was found in 94.12% of patients with peptic ulcer without bleeding, which was statistically significantly higher (p=0.02) than the ones with bleeding. The A allele was observed in 27.91% of patients with bleeding and 8.33% patients without any bleeding (p=0.05). The number of carriers of the A allele in patients with recurrent bleeding was statistically significantly higher than in ones without any bleeding (p=0.046). The 5G and A alleles in patients with a peptic ulcer can be used to predict the course of peptic ulcer disease and can be regarded as a predictor of the risk of bleeding relapse., (©Carol Davila University Press.)
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- 2020
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36. Topical Diagnosis and Determination of the Primary Hyperaldosteronism Variant.
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Shidlovskyi VO, Shidlovskyi OV, Tovkai OA, Sheremet MI, Maksymyuk VV, Tarabanchuk VV, Ivanovych SM, Heryak MS, Andreychyn MS, Hanberher II, and Piddubna AA
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- Administration, Intravenous, Aldosterone blood, Humans, Hyperaldosteronism blood, Potassium blood, Renin blood, Hyperaldosteronism diagnosis
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Laboratory diagnosis of primary hyperaldosteronism is based on determining blood levels of aldosterone, renin on request, potassium, and sodium. The results of these studies are significantly influenced by drugs, preparation for the study and blood collection methods, age, gender, and concomitant diseases. The work analyzes the factors influencing the results of the study of aldosterone and identifies the main ways of their exclusion at each stage of the diagnosis. Their neglecting is the determining factor in obtaining false results, diagnostic errors, the selection of ill-treatment tactics, and inadequate treatment. All these diagnostic problems are covered in a variety of ways in the review, which is based on the analysis of results of individual authors' research and practical and clinical recommendations from leading world endocrinological associations. Results of laboratory diagnostics of PHA depend on the influence of many factors. Among them, it is essential to use different medication drugs, the rules for preparing for the study, and the method of conducting it. In assessing the results of research, it is necessary to take into account not only the indicators of the level of aldosterone in the blood but also the features of the clinical course of the disease, its compliance to the drug therapy, age, and gender of the patients., (©Carol Davila University Press.)
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- 2019
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37. Association of the blood serum cytokines' rate and lymphocytes' apoptosis with polymorphic variants of the BCL-2 (rs17759659), CTLA-4 (rs231775) and APO-1÷FAS (rs2234767) genes in patients with nodular goiters in autoimmune thyroiditis and thyroid adenoma.
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Sheremet MI, Sydorchuk LP, Shidlovskyi VO, Sydorchuk RI, Shidlovskyi OV, Maksymyuk VV, Bezruk VV, Tkachuk NP, Batig VM, Mytchenok OV, Bezruk TO, and Chympoi KA
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- Adult, Aged, Apoptosis physiology, CTLA-4 Antigen blood, Female, Goiter, Nodular blood, Goiter, Nodular pathology, Humans, Lymphocytes metabolism, Middle Aged, Polymorphism, Genetic, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 blood, Thyroid Neoplasms blood, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology, Thyroiditis, Autoimmune blood, Thyroiditis, Autoimmune pathology, Young Adult, fas Receptor blood, CTLA-4 Antigen genetics, Cytokines blood, Goiter, Nodular genetics, Lymphocytes pathology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 genetics, Thyroid Neoplasms genetics, Thyroiditis, Autoimmune genetics, fas Receptor genetics
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The paper analyses results of serum cytokines and lymphocyte apoptosis study in patients with nodular goiter against the background of autoimmune thyroiditis (NGAIT) and thyroid adenoma (TA) based on the cell preparedness to apoptosis (content of lymphocytes carrying apoptosis marker - CD95+-receptor), the number of apoptotic lymphocytes (annexin V+-lymphocytes) and the content of proapoptotic tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6, as well as anti-inflammatory IL-4 cytokine in serum, considering the polymorphism of BCL-2 (rs17759659), CTLA-4 (rs231775) and APO-1÷FAS (rs2234767) genes. The results show that under the damaging action of peroxidation products in the thyroid structures, activation of Fas- and caspase-dependent mechanisms of influence on pro- and anti-apoptotic targets, the induced hyperproduction and release of TNF-α from thyroid-stimulated lymphocytes stimulate an additional synthesis of other pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-1β and IL-6, as well as compensatory anti-inflammatory proteins including IL-4. There is a synchronized increase in secretion of the soluble form of TNF-α receptor (sTNFR), which prevents binding the corresponding cytokine to a specific membranous shedding of a number of receptors and separates the apoptotic signals. The above-mentioned changes associate with the polymorphic variants of BCL-2 (rs17759659), CTLA-4 (rs231775) genes and only for some figures, they are almost three times weaker with FAS (rs2234767).
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- 2017
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