The aim of the research is to improve the diagnosis of disturbances of cell energy in children with chronic nonspecific pulmonary diseases (CNPD) in the remission stage by the methods of detection of cytochemical changes of the energy status and recording the percentage of immune-competent cells of blood with the low membrane potential of mitochondria (MPM). 77 children were examined, including 66 (83%) with lung malformations, and 11 children (17%) with chronic nonspecific lung diseases as an outcome of acute/chronic lung diseases. The presence of energy deficient states was assessed by the level of activity of oxidative-reduction enzymes of succinate dehydrogenase, alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, lactic dehydrogenase in lymphocytes of the peripheral blood and percent ratio of lymphocytes with low MPM. It was found out that in 53.2% of the examined children even in the remission stage there were identified the signs of mitochondrial insufficiency when the parameters of metabolic activity of enzymes in lymphocytes were significantly lower than the norm. The cluster analysis of the obtained data allowed identifying the parameters typical for energy deficient states of the organism of the child that demand the correction by energotropic medications.
The article outlines the questions of pathogenesis of acne as well as clinical trial data, which indicate that the skin of patients with acne needs comprehensive care with therapeutic cosmetics. Long term use of medical cosmetics has a positive effect on the course of acne disease. The basis of the study is the use of cosmetics line A “Skinormil” including the patented complex Citobiol lRIS, zinc sulfate and vitamin A. Seventy-four patients with acne of the first, second and third severity were monitored and it was recommended them a comprehensive skin care with medical cosmetics. According to the analysis of the clinical picture, it was concluded that on the background of proper care, there is a positive dynamics in the course of acne.
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