scholarly journals A Look at Medical Secrecy from the Perspective of Russian “Medical” Legislation

Author(s):  
Igor B Boyko
2020 ◽  
pp. 5-11
Author(s):  
Yu. V. Zhernakova

A significant number of epidemiological studies have shown that hyperuricemia is highly associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes. In this connection, increased attention is required to monitor serum uric acid levels in patients, not only from a rheumatological point of view, but also with regard to reducing cardiovascular and renal risks. This article is a review of studies on the association of hyperuricemia with cardiovascular risk and a new consensus for the management of patients with hyperuricemia and high cardiovascular risk, published in december 2019 by a group of experts of the Russian Medical Society for Arterial Hypertension, which, among other things, includes a management algorithm of this category of patients.


The Lancet ◽  
1883 ◽  
Vol 121 (3097) ◽  
pp. 35-36
Author(s):  
John Struthers
Keyword(s):  

1901 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 199-199
Author(s):  
P. I. Novalevsniy

Abstracts. Psychiatry.Prof. P.I. Novalevsniy. Special symptomatology of crime. Russian Medical Vestnik. 1901, January 15.The author describes in some detail the state of mind of the children of criminals the murderer and says that such children are aggravated by a morbid inheritance and manifestations of organic degeneration, which is expressed not only in their astonishing, sometimes insidious approaches, but also in the most figurative, scrofulous facial expressions and ominous sounding voice.


2021 ◽  
pp. 102-107
Author(s):  
MARINA V. VEKLICH ◽  

The article presents a fact-based study of the verbalization of medical knowledge, verbal nomination as one of the ways to create a Russian medical dictionary. The linguistic materials collected during the research indicate the ability of the verb to terminate concepts. Verb-terms, in contrast to noun-terms, nominate specific processes, phenomena. Verb terms are included in word-formation nests along with noun terms. Verb terms fall into two groups: 1) branch verbs and 2) common verbs. The first group unites verbs characteristic of the medical field of knowledge, the second group includes verbs, the terminological nature of which is manifested in the composition of a phrase with a dependent noun-term. In such verb-nominal phrases, the verb either expands the meaning, or concretizes the existing one. Verb terms are used mainly in those branches of medicine that are associated with a specif- ic action (for example, surgery). Verb terms have the same grammatical categories as verbs of the general literary language. The results obtained can be used for further research on the cognitive properties of verbs-terms based on new sources.


1927 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 473-475
Author(s):  
A. Predtechensky

The publication last year of Professor M. M. Nevyadomsky's Mechanics will certainly awaken interest in the name of Professor Zakhar'in. If, as D. D. Pletnev put it, we do not know Russian scientific medicine (Pletnev, Russian therapeutic schools), yet such representatives of it as Zakharyin, Botkin, Ostroumov, L. Popov, Volkov, Obraztsov, Shatilov, etc., can be called classics of Russian clinical medicine. In recent years, we have seen in Russian medical literature a number of works profound in content and original in their very title, such as, for example, "Introduction to Thanatology. In recent years we have seen in the Russian medical literature a number of works of profound content and originality, such as "Introduction to Thanatology" by Prof. Shore and the aforementioned "Mechanics of Vital Signs of the Sick Man" by Prof. Neviadomsky.


2021 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-176
Author(s):  
Michelle Cherro ◽  
Chonnakarn Jatchavala ◽  
DJibril I.M. Handuleh ◽  
Ramdas Ransing ◽  
Sheikh Shoib ◽  
...  

This letter to the editor continues the discussion about the similarities and differences between secondary psychosis and schizophrenia, which was initiated by the authors of the article Substance-induced psychosis and schizophrenia: the interaction point (Fedotov I.A., Quattrone D., Shustov D.I. Substance-induced psychosis and schizophrenia: the interaction point. I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald. 2020;28(4):593-604. doi:10.238 88/PAVLOVJ2020284593-604).


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