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List Diagnostics – V

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Visible evoked potentials (VEP) are recorded to diagnose lesions of the visual pathways, assessing their condition from the peripheral (retina) to the central sections (primary and secondary visual centers).
The most highly technological combination of urodynamic studies and visualization of the urinary tract (radiographic or ultrasound). The method was called "video dynamics".

On the radiographs, the shade of the ascending aorta, its arcs and the beginning of the descending part are well distinguished. In the nadklapannom department, its caliber reaches 4 cm, and then gradually decreases, making an average of 2.5 cm in the descending part.

The vagina is exposed in the mirrors. The cervix is seized with bullet forceps and reduced to the entrance to the vagina. From the anterior wall of the vagina, an oval flap is cut out, the upper edge of which is 1-1.5 cm below the urethra, and the lower edge near the cervical passage to the vaginal vault.
Vaginal extirpation of the uterus can be simple and rather complicated if it is produced without lowering the walls of the vagina and in the absence of failure of the muscles of the pelvic floor. Post-operative course after vaginal operation, as a rule, is easier than with abdominal cavity.
As is known, the most frequent cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality is fetal oxygen deficiency during childbirth and birth trauma. According to extensive statistics, oxygen starvation of the fetus and craniocerebral trauma account for 50-70% of all deaths of children under one year.
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