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Abramova, M. V.
- Chest Circumference in Kyrgyz Male Newborns of the High Mountains
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Authors
O. M. Yuldashova
1,
S. M. Chibisov
2,
R. O. Karybekova
3,
M. V. Abramova
2,
S. P. Syatkin
2,
E. V. Neborak
2,
I. P. Smirnova
2,
G. I. Myandina
2,
M. L. Blagonravov
2,
V. I. Kuznetsov
2
Affiliations
1 Osh State University, RU
2 RUDN University, RU
3 Osh Interregional Children's Hospital, RU
1 Osh State University, RU
2 RUDN University, RU
3 Osh Interregional Children's Hospital, RU
Source
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 10, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 699-702Abstract
The size of chest circumference of 1578 Kyrgyz male born at different altitudes were estimated during the observation period from 2003 to 2011. The study found the following correlation: the higher altitude at which the neonates were born, the lower was their chest circumference.Keywords
Chest Circumference, Newborn, Altitude.- Influence of Heliogeomagnetic Factors on the Thymus Gland Prenatal Formation
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Authors
S. M. Chibisov
1,
M. V. Abramova
1,
M. L. Blagonravov
1,
J. V. Voropaeva
2,
S. A. Meladze
2,
S. P. Syatkin
1,
E. V. Neborak
1,
I. P. Smirnova
1,
G. I. Myandina
1,
V. I. Kuznetsov
1
Affiliations
1 RUDN University, RU
2 Research Clinical Pediatric Pirogov Institute GBOU VPO of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, RU
1 RUDN University, RU
2 Research Clinical Pediatric Pirogov Institute GBOU VPO of the Ministry of Health of Russia, Moscow, RU
Source
Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 10, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 733-738Abstract
Currently there is no consensus about the etiology and pathogenesis of the conditions, manifested by a persistent increase in the thymus gland. A retrospective long-controlled study conducted on the basis of computer monitoring clinical examination of children discrete ages to test hypothesis about the sensitivity of the thymus gland during embryogenesis to heliogeomagnetic fluctuations (magnetic storms). The results showed that children with a persistent increase in the thymus and in healthy children during ontogeny (embryogenesis) geomagnetic conditions significantly different. It is assumed that the low level of geomagnetic activity during the final formation of all areas of the thymus (emigration of T-lymphocytes, check their peripheral lymphoid organs and in the period of active growth of the parenchyma of the thymus) may be a risk factor for persistent hyperplasia of thymus. The data obtained do not contradict the idea that developing structures required a certain optimum level cosmophysical impact.Keywords
Children, the Thymus Gland, Thymus, Timomegalia, Solar Activity, Heliogeomagnetic Activity, Heliogeomagnetic Indexes, Critical Periods of Embryogenesis, Fetal Development, Prenatal Development, Gestational Periods.- Study of Criteria of Cardiovascular System Desynchronization in Locomotive Drivers’ Brigade in Russia
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Authors
M. V. Dementyev
1,
S. M. Chibisov
2,
M. V. Abramova
2,
S. D. Beeharry
2,
M. L. Blagonravov
2,
S. P. Syatkin
2,
E. V. Neborak
2,
I. P. Smirnova
2,
G. I. Myandina
2,
V. I. Kuznetsov
2
Affiliations
1 South Ural State Hospital, Chelyabinsk, RU
2 RUDN University, RU
1 South Ural State Hospital, Chelyabinsk, RU
2 RUDN University, RU