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    INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd. ; 2015
    In:  Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education , No. 3 ( 2015-05), p. 115-117
    In: Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd., , No. 3 ( 2015-05), p. 115-117
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2310-4287
    Uniform Title: Рецензия на книгу Н. Петровской «Разбитое зеркало»
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    Publisher: INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2015
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    INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd. ; 2023
    In:  Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education , No. 1 ( 2023-1), p. 27-33
    In: Philological Sciences. Scientific Essays of Higher Education, INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd., , No. 1 ( 2023-1), p. 27-33
    Abstract: Analytical review of materials from newspapers of Saratov (“Volga”, “Volga Region”, “Saratov Bulletin”, “Saratov Diary”, “Saratov Leaf”) for 1907 allowed to reveal texts related to the literary process of the era. Theatrical and literary reviews, feuilletons, the chronicle and announcements are of great value in addition to narratives, translations and poems. Newspapers content analysis allowed to clarify which of the journalists of the beginning of the 20th century (in that case when they used their full surname for signature) were in collaboration with periodicals and identify the circle of their constructive interests. It also allowed to determine relations between local newspaper’s editorial boards etc. On the example of the newspaper “Saratov Bulletin” it was possible to establish modification of contains of the edition after editor A.J. Lopuchovkiy’s appearing. Newspapers material also afforded to discover the most popular Russian (L.N. Andreev, L.N. Tolstoy, A.P. Chekhov) and foreign (F. Wedekind, K. Hamsun, S. Przybyszewski et al.) writers. The issue of censorial persecutions and absence of a genuine unfettered press had raised in newspapers very frequently, the dangers of the Provisional Rules on temporary publications and Article 129 of the Criminal Regulations.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2310-4287
    Uniform Title: Литература на страницах саратовских газет в 1907 году
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    Publisher: INOITs ALMAVEST Ltd.
    Publication Date: 2023
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  • 3
    In: Problems of Endocrinology, Endocrinology Research Centre, Vol. 64, No. 6 ( 2019-04-01), p. 402-411
    Abstract: The materials of the National Consensus reflect the modern domestic and international experience on this issue. Before conducting a specialized endocrinological examination of a short child, all other causes of short stature should be excluded: severe somatic diseases in a state of decompensation that can affect growth velocity, congenital systemic skeletal diseases, syndromic short stature (all girls with growth retardation require a mandatory study of karyotype, depending on the presence or absence of phenotypic signs of Turner syndrome), endocrine diseases in decompensation. A specialized examination of the state of GH-IGF-I axis is carried out when the proportionally folded child has pronounced short stature: if the child’s height is 〈 –2.0 SDS, if the difference between the child’s height SDS and child’s midparental height SDS exceeds 1.5 SDS and/or a low growth velocity. The consensus reflects clear criteria for the diagnosis of GH-deficiency, central hypothyroidism, central hypocorticosolism, central hypogonadism, diabetes insipidus, hypoprolactinemia, and also the criteria for their compensation. The dose of somatropin with GH-deficiency in children and adolescents is 0.025–0.033 mg/kg/day. With total somatotropic insufficiency, especially in young children, it is advisable to start therapy with somatropin from lower doses: 25–50% of the substitution, gradually increasing it within 3–6 months to optimal. In children with a growth deficit when entering puberty, the dose may be increased to 0.045–0.05 mg/kg/day. With the development of side effects, the dose of somatropin can be reduced (by 30–50%), or temporarily canceled (depending on the severity of the clinical picture) until the complete disappearance of undesirable symptoms. With swelling of the optic nerve, treatment is temporarily stopped until the picture of the fundus of the eye fully normalizes. If therapy has been temporarily discontinued, treatment is resumed in smaller doses (50% of the initial) with a gradual (within 1–3 months) return to the optimum. GH treatment at pediatric doses not continue beyond attainment of a growth velocity below 2–2.5 cm/year, closure of the epiphyseal growth zones, or earlier, when: the achievement of genetically predicted height, but not more than 170 cm in girls, 180 cm in boys, the patient’s desire and his parents / legal representatives satisfied with the achieved result of the final height. Re-evaluation of the somatotropic axis is carried out after reaching the adult height, after 1–3 months GH therapy will be discontinued. Patients with isolated GH-deficiency or patients with 1 (besides GH) pituitary hormone deficiencies in the presence of a normal IGF-1 level (against the background of somatropin withdrawal) and not having molecular genetic confirmation of the diagnosis need re- evaluation. Patients with two or more (besides GH) pituitary hormone deficiencies, acquired hypothalamic-pituitary lesions due to operations on the pituitary and irradiation of the hypothalamic-pituitary area (if the IGF-1 level is low against somatropin withdrawal), specific pituitary/ hypothalamic structural defect on MRI, gene defects of the GH-IGF-I system do not need re- evaluation. If GH deficiency is confirmed, treatment with somatropin is resumed at metabolic doses of 0.01—0.003 mg/kg/day under the control of the IGF-I level in the blood (measurement 1 time in 6 months), the indicator should not exceed the upper limit of the reference value for the corresponding age and floor.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2308-1430 , 0375-9660
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    Publisher: Endocrinology Research Centre
    Publication Date: 2019
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