2016
DOI: 10.22448/amj.2016.15-16.108-109
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Outpatient Anesthesia for Transvaginal Paracentesis of Ovary

Abstract: After the course of treatment, the following results were obtained: in patients of the main group, the endometrial thickness was not signiicantly diferent from the control group and was 11,88±1,11 vs 13,49±0,69 mm. In one case the patient with primary oligomenorrhea in puberty at the end of treatment, the endometrium remained thin (8,9 mm) at baseline to 4,0 mm. In patients of the main group during the second study of blood low in uterine arteries, a decrease of RI to 0,73±0,06 ed., and it did not difer signii… Show more

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“…Utilization of such wastes as fertilizers is generally impossible because of high risk of infection and existence of toxic substances. In connection with this, the method of sediment treatment of urban sewage by SHF radiation is worth considering, as it not only intensifies the processes of wastewater and sludge treatment but also disinfects the product [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Considering these aspects it may be reasonable to investigate the usefulness of the method of SHF radiation as a sewage sludge treatment process.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Utilization of such wastes as fertilizers is generally impossible because of high risk of infection and existence of toxic substances. In connection with this, the method of sediment treatment of urban sewage by SHF radiation is worth considering, as it not only intensifies the processes of wastewater and sludge treatment but also disinfects the product [9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. Considering these aspects it may be reasonable to investigate the usefulness of the method of SHF radiation as a sewage sludge treatment process.…”
Section: Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%