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Исследование сосудистого компонента микроциркуляции тканей лица у больных периоральным дерматитом методом активной радиометрии

Исследование сосудистого компонента микроциркуляции тканей лица у больных периоральным дерматитом методом активной радиометрии

Abstract

Цель: изучить возможность неинвазивной оценки состояния сосудистого и внесосудистого компонента микроциркуляции тканей лица у больных периоральным дерматитом. Материал и методы. Исследовано 120 больных с применением радиоэлектронного диагностического комплекса «Акватон». Результаты. С помощью активной резонансной радиометрии, позволяющей регистрировать сверхслабое электромагнитное радиоизлучение биологических тканей, отражающее состояние сосудистой проницаемости и активность транскапиллярного обмена воды, показано формирование нарушений сосудистого компонента микроциркуляции у больных периоральным дерматитом. Заключение. Метод активной резонансной радиометрии позволяет оценить состояние транскапиллярного обмена у больных периоральным дерматитом и прогнозировать его течение.

The possibility of a non-invasive estimation of a condition of a vascular and extravasated component of microcir-culation in tissues in patients with perioral dermatitis has been discussed in the research. The formation of disorders of a vascular component in microcirculation in patients with perioral dermatitis has been displayed with the help of an active resonant radiometry. It records a superweak electromagnetic radio emission of biotissues refecting a condition of vascular permeability and of a transcapillary exchange of water activity.

Keywords

АКТИВНАЯ СВЧ-РАДИОМЕТРИЯ, ВОДОСОДЕРЖАЩИЕ СРЕДЫ ОРГАНИЗМА, МИКРОЦИРКУЛЯЦИЯ, ПЕРИОРАЛЬНЫЙ ДЕРМАТИТ

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