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    Prosthetic Dentistry : [for dental students, internship dentists, undergraduates, residents of the dental faculties at the institutions of higher education, dental practitioners, research members engaged in the field of Dentistry] / ed. M. M. Rozhko, V. P. Nespriadko ; M. M. Rozhko, V. P. Nespriadko, I. V. Paliichuk et al. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2022. - 694 p. : color. il. ; 25 cm. - На англ. мові. - Bibliogr.: p. 693-694. - ISBN 978-617-505-902-9 : 400.00 р.
Переклад назви: Ортопедична стоматологія: національний підручник / за ред. М. М. Рожка, В. П. Неспрядька
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Рубрики: ОРТОПЕДИЧНА СТОМАТОЛОГІЯ(АНГЛ)--Підручник

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національний підручник -- підручники англійською
Анотація: The national textbook focuses on the issues regarding clinical biomechanics of the dentomaxillary system, examination methods and modern techniques for pain management in prosthetic treatment. It also includes the clinical pattern and prosthetic treatment methods for patients with partial and complete loss of teeth, as well as clinical and laboratory stages in denture manufacturing. The textbook consists of five corresponding modules and contains original illustrations. The textbook is intended for use by dental students, internship dentists, undergraduates, residents of the dental faculties at the institutions of higher education, dental practitioners, research members engaged in the field of Dentistry. Зміст книги AUTHORS’ NOTE INTRODUCTION HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Мodule 1. CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS OF THE HUMAN MASTICATORY APPARATUS ONTOGENESIS OF THE PRIMORDIAL MASTICATORY APPARATUS ONTOGENESIS OF THE SECONDARY MASTICATORY APPARATUS Mandible and maxilla development Neonatal oral cavity Mechanisms and timing of tooth eruption The mandible The maxilla The hard palate The temporo-mandibular joint Muscles of the masticatory apparatus Muscles elevating the MANDIBLE (MASTICATION group) Muscles PROTRUDING the MANDIBLE (MASTICATION group) MuscleS DEPRESSING the MANDIBLE (suprahyoid group) Muscles of facial expression Questions for self-control Morphology of teeth The structure of dental arches Occlusal curves Bite. Types of bite Articulation and occlusion Types of occlusion Sagittal and transverse occlusal curves Chewing and swallowing mechanism and muscles providing these functions Functionally oriented groups of teeth The oral cavity as a resonator for the pronunciation of words. Role of teeth and tongue in the process of clear pronunciation Periodontium. Parodontium. Structure and functions Oral mucosa and its role in prosthetic treatment Masticatory reflexes Sagittal, vertical and transverse mandibular movements and muscles performing them Questions for self-control EXAMINATION OF PATIENT IN THE DENTAL PROSTHETIC CLINIC Clinical methods of examination Visual examination of the patient and examination of the face Examination of the temporomandibular joints and masticatory muscles Examination of facial bones and regional lymph nodes Determining the tooth mobility Questions for self-control Odontoparodontogram according to V.Yu. Kurliandskyi Detection of premature teeth contacts with occlusiogram Examination of the occlusion state with T-scan III device Questions for self-control SPECIAL (ADDITIONAL) EXAMINATION METHODS X-ray examination methods Examination and assessment of anatomical and topographic conditions for implantation Instrumental methods Methods for determining the masticatory efficiency Graphic methods for recording mandibular movements and the functional state of the masticatory muscles Questions for self-control Electromyographic examination of the masticatory and facial muscles FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSTIC METHODS Laser flowmetry Method for examining the fixed one-piece porcelain fused to metal dentures applying DIAGNOdent device Apexlocation, galvanometry Questions for self-control Clinical tests in prosthetic dentistry Diagnostic laboratory methods Diagnosis of denture-related stomatitis Questions for self-control Diagnostic process in prosthetic dentistry Plan and tasks of prosthetic treatment Medical history Questions for self-control LOCAL ANESTHESIA IN THE CLINICAL PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY Indications and contraindications to local anesthesia in the clinical prosthetic dentistry Collection of anamnesis and examination of the patient before anesthesia and subsequent prosthetic intervention Questions for self-control Drugs for local anesthesia Anesthetics for the application anesthesia Anesthetics for the injection anesthesia Local anesthetics of the amide group Pharmacokinetic characteristics of local anesthetics Modern physiological mechanisms of local anesthetics effect Premedication Questions for self-control Anesthesia techniques Maxillary conduction anesthesia Mandibular conduction anesthesia Questions for self-control Local complications associated with the injectable anesthetics Questions for self-control General complications associated with local anesthesia Questions for self-control Allergic reactions Questions for self-control MEDICAL TACTICS AND SURGICAL TECHNIQUES WHEN PREPARING TEETH FOR ARTIFICIAL CROWNS TECHNIQUES FOR IMPRESSION TAKING Taking an alginate complete anatomical impression Taking a double impression Taking a double one-step impression Taking a partial double occlusal impression Taking unloading functional impression Taking compressive functional impression PROSTHETIC TREATMENT FOR TOOTH CROWN DEFECTS WITH ARTIFICIAL CROWNS Indications and contraindications to the use of artificial crowns Evolution in technological improvement of crown manufacturing Questions for self-control Stamped full metal crowns Plastic crowns Portion crowns Three-quarter crown Equator crowns Telescopic crowns Questions for self-control Full cast crowns Metal-plastic crowns Porcelain fused to metal crowns Metal-free zirconia crowns Veneers Questions for self-control RESTORING THE PARTIAL DEFECTS OF DENTITIONS WITH BRIDGES Bridge constructions Biomechanics of bridges Indications and contraindications to prosthetic treatment for dentition defects with bridges Selection of abutment teeth for bridges The basic principles of bridges design Questions for self-control Clinical and laboratory stages of soldered bridges manufacturing Prosthetic treatment for dentition defects with full cast bridges Metal-plastic bridges Prosthetic treatment for dentition defects with porcelain fused to metal bridges Adhesive bridges Questions for self-control Removable bridges with supportive-retentive clasps Split-cast fixed bridges Clinical evaluation of bridges Errors and complications which may occur when applying bridges Questions for self-control FIXATION OF NON-REMOVABLE PROSTHETIC CONSTRUCTIONS OF DENTURES TECHNIQUE OF CUTTING AND REMOVING THE PROSTHETIC CONSTRUCTIONS Мodule 2. RESTORATION OF DENTITION INTEGRITY WITH REMOVABLE CONSTRUCTIONS OF DENTURES IN CASE OF PARTIAL DEFECTS CONSTRUCTIONS OF REMOVABLE LAMINAR DENTURES Denture base Artificial teeth Fixation of partial removable laminar dentures Anatomical retention Mechanical means of fixing dentures Lock (articulated) attachments Attaching the clasp to the denture Selection of abutment teeth for clasp fixation Questions for self-control Technique for designing artificial dentitions Questions for self-control RESTORATION OF DENTITIONS WITH CLASP DENTURES IN CASE OF THEIR DEFECTS Indications and contraindications to the use of the clasp dentures Fixation and stabilization of the clasp dentures Clasp system for fixing the arch denture Bar system for fixing the clasp denture Manufacturing the clasp dentures with attachments. Types and classification of attachments Planning the design of the clasp dentures Diagnostic, working and auxiliary models Parallelometry, methods of conducting Questions for self-control Technology of manufacturing the soldered clasp dentures Technology of manufacturing the full-cast frame with taking the wax reproduction from the model Technology of manufacturing the full-cast clasp dentures on refractory models Manufacturing the refractory model Modeling the clasp denture frame Adjustment, fixation and correction of the clasp dentures Questions for self-control Мodule 3. CLINICAL PRESENTATION AND PROSTHETIC TREATMENT FOR EDENTULOUS PATIENTS EXAMINATION OF PATIENT WITH COMPLETE ABSENCE OF TEETH Clinical presentation of complete absence of teeth Classification of jaw atrophy Assessment of the state of the prosthetic bed mucosa SPECIAL PREPARATION OF THE ORAL CAVITY BEFORE PROSTHETIC TREATMENT Questions for self-control FIXATION, STABILIZATION AND EQUILIBRIUM OF COMPLETE REMOVABLE LAMINAR DENTURES FUNCTIONAL IMPRESSIONS AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION Custom trays Techniques for taking functional impressions Fitting the custom tray on the edentulous mandible Fitting the custom tray on the edentulous maxilla Techniques for taking the compression impressions EVALUATION AND FIXATION OF THE CENTRIC RELATION OF EDENTULOUS JAWS Anatomical and physiological method for determining the interalveolar height DEVICES REPRODUCING MANDIBULAR MOVEMENTS Occluders Articulators Individual recording of the mandibular movements Extraoral method for recording the mandibular movements Katts–Efron–Gelfand phenomenon Questions for self-control ANATOMICAL DESIGN OF DENTITIONS ON GLASS Anatomical construction of dentitions in progenic and prognathic jaw relation Articulation theories and their practical significance for the construction of artificial dentitions for complete removable dentures Questions for self-control Evaluation of the complete removable dentures Final modeling the wax bases for removable dentures Mounting the models, ways of plastic packing in dental flasks. Polymerization modes Treatment of removable dentures after polymerization Questions for self-control FIXATION OF COMPLETE REMOVABLE DENTURES. CORRECTION, ADAPTATION PROCESSES Agents for fixing removable dentures Response of the prosthetic bed tissues to removable dentures Features of repeated prosthetic treatment for patients with complete removable dentures Questions for self-control Мodule 4. PARODONTAL DISEASES PROSTHETIC TREATMENT FOR PARODONTAL DISEASES Classification of parodontal diseases Gingivitis Types of splinting and classification of splints Splints for the anterior group of teeth Splinting teeth with system of guywire dentures Adhesive technology when splinting the movable teeth Splints for the masticatory group of teeth Removable splints Single splint for the dentition The role and place of prosthetic treatment in the comprehensive therapy for parodontal diseases Questions for self-control PROSTHETIC TREATMENT FOR PATHOLOGICAL ATTRITION OF THE HARD DENTAL TISSUES Etiology and pathogenesis of pathological attrition of the hard dental tissues Classification of pathological attrition of teeth Prosthetic treatment for pathological attrition of the hard dental tissues Questions for self-control PARTIAL LOSS OF TEETH COMPLICATED BY DENTITION DEFORMATION Etiology, pathogenesis of partial loss of teeth complicated by dentition deformation Classification of partial tooth loss complicated by dentitions deformation Preparation and prosthetic treatment in case of partial tooth loss complicated by dentition deformation Questions for self-control TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISORDERS Pain syndrome in case of the temporomandibular joint dysfunction Arthritis, arthrosis. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation Mandible dislocation and subluxation Methods of treatment for the temporomandibular joint disorders Questions for self-control Мodule 5. MAXILLOFACIAL PROSTHETICS PROSTHETIC TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH DENTOFACIAL DEFECTS History of maxillofacial prosthetics development Maxillofacial injuries Classification of jaw fractures The mechanism of fragments displacement in case of fractures Emergency care in maxillofacial injuries Questions for self-control Classification of splints and devices used in maxillofacial prosthetics Bite, crown and ring dental splints Dentogingival and gingival splints Transport splints Questions for self-control Fractures of the maxillary alveolar process and the mandibular alveolar part Maxillary fractures Prosthetic treatment for mandibular fractures Prosthetic treatment in case of neglected fractures with persistently displaced fragments and bone defects Improperly consolidated mandibular fractures False joints Jaw contracture Microstomia Questions for self-control Postoperative defects of the maxillofacial area Prosthetic treatment after maxillary resection Prosthetic treatment after mandibular resection Prosthetic treatment for facial defects Prosthetic methods in comprehensive treatment of patients with congenital and acquired palatal defects Prosthetic treatment for congenital palatal defects Methods of prosthetic treatment for acquired palatal defects Prosthetic treatment for patients with soft palate defects Therapeutic maxillofacial gymnastics Questions for self-control PROSTHETIC TREATMENT WITH IMPLANTS Historical review on the implant dentistry development Features of clinical examination of patients when planning dental implant surgery Planning the prosthetic treatment with implants Diagnostic models, wax and 3d-modeling Materials for implants manufacturing Implant components Classification of implants Abutments, their types and use Custom tray manufacturing in prosthetic treatment with implants Methods of impression taking in prosthetic treatment with implants Taking impressions according to the open tray technique for manufacturing prosthetic constructions fixed on implants Clinical and laboratory stages of implant-supported bridge manufacturing Clinical and laboratory stages of manufacturing a complete removable laminar bar-supported denture Questions for self-control TESTS KEY REFENCES
Дод.точки доступу:
Paliichuk, Ivan Vasyliovych
Dmytryshyn, T. M.
Labunets, V. A.
Parasiuk, H. Z.
Verbovska, R. I.
Shturmak, V. M.
Rozhko, Mykola Mykhailovych \ed.\
Рожко Микола Михайлович
Nespriadko, Valerii Petrovych \ed.\
Неспрядько Валерій Петрович

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    Pediatric Infectious Diseases : textbook [for students of higher medical educational establishments] / ed. S. O. Kramarov, O. B. Nadraga ; S. O. Kramarov, O. B. Nadraga, L. V. Pypa et al. - 4th ed. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2020. - 238 p. : табл. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 238. - ISBN 978-617-505-807-7 : 160.00 грн
Переклад назви: Інфекційні хвороби у дітей: підручник для студентів вищих мед. навч. закладів / за ред. С. Крамарьова, О. Надраги
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Рубрики: ІНФЕКЦІЙНІ ХВОРОБИ(АНГЛ)--Підручник

   ДІТИ(АНГЛ)--Підручник


Кл.слова (ненормовані):
Педіатрія -- national textbook -- національний підручник -- підручники
Анотація: The textbook presents classical and new data on pediatric infectious diseases, contemporary information on etiology, pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and methods of diagnosis; treatments for the most widely spread infectious diseases of children in Ukraine. Every topic is followed by a list of questions and tests for self-control of acquired knowledge. For students and interns of higher medical educational establishments. Foreword Measles Rubella Varicella Mumps Infection Pertussis Diphtheria Streptococcal Infection Acute Respiratory Viral Infections Poliomyelitis Herpetic infection Cytomegaloviral Infection Infectious Mononucleosis Meningococcal Infection Purulent Meningitis Acute Intestinal Infections Yersinial Infection Viral Hepatitis HIV Infection Fundamentals of Vaccinal Prevention References
Дод.точки доступу:
Kramarov, Serhiy Oleksandrovych
Крамарьов Сергій Олександрович
Nadraga, Oleksandr Bohdanovych
Надрага Олександр Богданович
Pypa, Larysa Volodymyrivna
Пипа Лариса Володимирівна
Kharchenko, Y. P.
Харченко Юрій Петрович
Lytvynenko, N. G.
Литвиненко Наталія Григорівна
Palatna, L. O.
Палатна Людмила Олександрівна
Shpak, I. V.
Шпак Ірина Володимирівна
Doroshenko, V. O.
Дорошенко Віталій Олександрович
Voronov, О.О.
Воронов Олександр Олександрович
Lysheniuk, S. A.
Лишенюк Світлана Адамівна
Shostakovych-Koretska, L. R.
Шостакович-Корецька Людмила Романівна
Chernyshova, L. I.
Kramarov, Serhiy Oleksandrovych \ed.\
Nadraga, Oleksandr Bohdanovych \ed.\

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    Urology : textbook for students of higher medical educational institutions of IVth accreditation level / ed. S. P. Pasiechnikov ; S. Pasiechnikov, S. Vozianov, V. Lisovyi et al. ; Ministry of Health of Ukraine. - 3rd. ed., edited, transformed. - Vinnytsia : Nova Knyha, 2020. - 391 p. : il., 11 вкл. л. кольор. іл. ; 25 cm. - Autors: p. 6-11. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 386-387. - Index: p. 388-391. - ISBN 978-966-382-863-3 : 340.00 грн.
Переклад назви: Урологія : підручник / за ред. С. П. Пасєчнікова
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Рубрики: УРОЛОГІЯ(англ)--Підручник

Кл.слова (ненормовані):
національний підручник
Анотація: Content Brief information about the authors ..............................6 Reviewers......................................... 12 Introduction.......................................... 13 List of abbreviations...................................... 14 Chapter 1. Clinical anatomy and physiology of the urinary tract and male reproductive system...................................... 16 1.1. Anatomical structure of the urinary tract........................ 16 1.2. Physiology of the urinary tract............................. 27 1.3. Anatomical structure of the male reproductive system.................. 28 1.4. Physiology of the male reproductive system....................... 37 Self-control issues.....................................40 Chapter 2. Symptoms of urologic diseases........................... 42 2.1. Pain ................... 2.2. Voiding disorders.................................. 43 2.3. Quantitative changes in urine ..............................44 2.4. Qualitative changes in urine............................... 45 2.5. Pathological changes of sperm and discharges from urethra ...............48 Self-control issues..................................... 49 Chapter 3. Methods of examination of urological patients................... 51 3.1. Physical methods.................................. 51 3.2. Laboratory diagnostics................................ 56 3.3. Imaging methods....................................60 3.4. Instrumental methods of examination..:....................... 77 Self-control issues.....................................89 Chapter 4. Anomalies of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.......... 90 4.1. Congenital anomalies of kidneys........................... 90 4.2. Congenital anomalies of ureter............................. 104 4.3. Congenital anomalies of urinary bladder...................... 108 4.4. Congenital anomalies of urethra.......................... 119 4.5. Congenital anomalies of penis........................... 127 4.6. Congenital anomalies of scrotum...........................131 Self-control issues...................................135 Chapter 5. Infectious and inflammatory diseases .......................136 5.1. Non-specific inflammatory diseases.......................... 136 5.2. Tuberculosis of the urinary tract and male reproductive system............. 177 5.3. Parasitic diseases of the urinary tract and male reproductive system.......... 187 Self-control issues...................................192 Chapters. Urolithiasis.................................... 194 6.1. Renal and ureteral stones...............................196 6.2. Urinary bladder stones.................................202 6.3. Urethral stones ....................................204 6.4. Prostatic stones...................................205 6.5. General approaches to management of patients with urolithiasis..........206 Self-control issues...................................211 Chapter?. Hydronephrosis................................212 Self-control issues...................................217 Chapter 8. Traumatic injuries to the urinary tract and male reproductive system.....218 8.1. Kidney injuries.....................................218 8.2. Ureteral injuries...................................225 8.3. Urinary bladder injuries...............................228 8.4. Urethral injuries...................................234 8.5. Scrotal injuries.....................................238 8.6. Penile injuries....................................244 Self-control issues...................................249 Chapter 9. Tumors of the urinary tract and male reproductive system............250 9.1. Renal parenchymal cancer.............................250 9.2.Wilms'tumor......................................256 9.3. Tumors of the upper urinary tract ...........................260 9.4. Bladder cancer.....................................262 9.5. Benign prostatic hyperplasia............................268 9.6. Prostate cancer....................................284 9.7. Testicular tumors...................................290 9.8. Penile cancer.....................................294 Self-control issues...................................297 Chapter 10. Renal failure.................................299 10.1. Acute kidney injury ..................................299 10.2. Chronic kidney disease..............................307 10.3. Kidney transplantation ..............................315 Self-control issues...................................318 Chapter 11. Emergency care in urologic diseases .......................319 11.1. Renal colic....................................319 11.2. Hematuria .....................................324 11.3. Acute urinary retention ................................331 11.4. Anuria.............. 11.5. Torsion of the testicular hydatid and its appendages..................340 11.6. Testicular torsion.................................342 11.7. Paraphimosis.....................................346 Self-control issues...................................347Chapter 12. Nephroptosis..................................348 Self-control issues...................................355 Chapter 13. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction.........................356 Self-control issues...................................360 Chapter 14. Other urologicdiseases.............................361 14.1. Overactive bladder................................361 14.2. Nephrogenic arterial hypertension.........................363 14.3. Urogenital fistulas in women............................367 14.4. Dropsy of testicular membranes (hydrocele).....................372 14.5. Varicose veins of the spermatic cord (varicocele) ...................374 Self-control issues...................................378 Chapter 15. Modern endoscopic methods in urologic diseases treatment..........379 15.1. Endoscopic treatment of urolithiasis.........................379 15.2. Endoscopic treatment of the urinary tract and prostate tumors ...........381 15.3. Endoscopic treatment of urinary tract strictures ...................383 15.4. Laparoscopic treatment of urologic diseases.....................384 Self-control issues...................................385 References............
Дод.точки доступу:
Pasiechnikov, Sergii
Пасієчнников Сергій Петрович
Vozianov, Sergiy
Возіанов Сергій Олександрович
Lisovyi, Volodymyr
Лісовий Володимир Миколайович
Kostyev, Fedir
Костєв Ф. І.
Lyulko, Olexiy
Люлько О. О.
Sarychev, Leinid
Саричев Леонід Петрович
Stus, Viktor
Стусь В. П.
Fedoruk, Oleksandr
Федорук О. С.
Nikitin, Oleg
Нікітін О. Д.
Boiko, Mykola et al.
Бойко М. І. та ін.
Pasiechnikov, S. P. \ed.\
Пасєчніков Сергій Петрович

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    Family Medicine. In 3 books : textbook [for students of higher medical educational establishments]. Book 3. Special Part. Multidisciplinary General Medical Practice / ed. O. M. Hyrina, L. M. Pasiyeshvili, L. S. Babinets ; L. S. Babinets, P. A. Bezditko, S. A. Bondar et al. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2020. - 615 p. : il. ; 25 cm. - На англ. мові. - ISBN 978-617-505-493-2(edition in 3 books). - ISBN 978-617-505-799-5 (Вооk 3) : 695.00 грн.
Переклад назви: Сімейна медицина. В 3-х кн. Кн. 3. Спеціальна частина. Поліпрофільність загальної лікарської практики: підручник / за ред. О. М. Гиріної, Л. М. Пасієшвілі, Л. С. Бабінець
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   СІМЕЙНА ПРАКТИКА(англ)--Підручник


Кл.слова (ненормовані):
підручники -- national textbook -- національний підручник
Анотація: The textbook is committed to provide current information regarding family physician practice, considering the multidisciplinary aspect of general medical practice. The textbook contains practical recommendations for family physicians in the management of patients with nosologies at the stage of primary medical care, focuses on the clinical manifestations, diagnostic criteria, treatment and prevention algorithms within the occupational competence framework of family physician, as well as the guidelines for interaction with healthcare professionals who provide specialized care. The textbook corresponds to the curriculum on the specialty «General Practice/Family Medicine» and is intended for use by students of higher medical educational establishments, internship doctors, family physicians/GPs and pediatricians List of abbreviations...................... 8 Chapter 1. Obstetrics.................... 9 1.1. Anatomy and physiology of female body (V.H. Karpenko)...... 9 1.1.1. Anatomy of female reproductive system............ 9 1.1.2. Main female sex hormones................. 9 1.1.3. Diagnosis of early pregnancy............... 10 1.2. Check up and prenatal care of pregnant (O.O. Vorontsov)... 13 1.3. Prenatal psychoprophylactic training of responsible paternity...22 1.4. Drug therapy in pregnancy................ 25 1.5. Early gestosis (V.H. Karpenko)................ 30 1.5.1. Rare forms of early gestosis.............. 33 1.5.2. Treatment of early gestosis................ 34 1.6. Late gestosis (V.H. Karpenko).............. 36 1.7. Postpartum period (L.S. Babinets)..............41 Chapter 2. Gynecology.....................42 2.1. Tumors of genital organs (V.H. Karpenko)...........42 2.1.1. Tumors of external genitalia................42 2.1.2. Tumors of vagina................... 43 2.1.3. Tumors of the cervix................. 44 2.2. Dysfunctional (abnormal) uterine bleeding.......... 46 2.3. Disorders of sex development in children and adolescents... 51 2.3.1. Delayed puberty.................... 53 2.4. Inflammatory genital diseases in girls and adolescent girls....55 2.5. Female genital inflammatory diseases...........57 2.6. Perimenopause..................... 59 2.7. Family planning (N.M. Pasiyeshvili)............ 68 2.7.1. Types of contraception................ 68 2.7.2. Family planning issues................. 81 2.7.3. Topical issues of infertile couple............... 84 Chapter 3. Allergology................... 87 3.1. Allergic rhinitis (N.M. Zhelezniakova)............. 89 3.2. Urticaria......................... 92 3.3. Food allergy..................... 93 3.4. Pollinosis (T.M. Pasiyeshvili)................. 99 3.4.1. Pollinosis in children................. 100 3.5. Pharmacotherapy of allergic diseases (N.M. Zhelezniakova)... 103 Chapter 4. Systemic allergic vasculitis (V.M. Zhdan, M.Yu. Babanina)... 110 Chapter 5. Dermatology (S.A. Bondar)............ 126 5.1. Pyodermatites...................... 126 5.1.1. Features of clinical forms................ 127 5.1.2. Treatment and prevention of pyodermia......... 130 5.2. Mycoses........................ 131 5.2.1. Keratomycosis..................... 132 5.2.2. Pseudomycosis................... 132 5.2.3. Dermatophytosis.................... 133 5.2.4. Candidosis.................... 136 5.3. Parasitic skin diseases (dermatozoonoses).......... 137 5.3.1. Pediculosis.................... 137 5.3.2. Scabies...................... 138 5.4. Viral dermatoses.................... 139 5.4.1. Catarrhal fever (Herpes simplex)............. 139 5.4.2. Shingles (Herpes zoster)................ 140 5.4.3. Warts (verrucae).................... 141 5.5. Allergic skin diseases.................. 141 5.5.1. Dermatites.................... 141 5.5.2. Eczema...................... 145 5.5.3. Atopic dermatitis.................... 147 5.5.4. Psoriasis....................... 150 5.6. Sexually transmitted infections (A.A. Nalizhytyi)........ 152 5.6.1. Syphilis...................... 152 Chapter 6. Neurology (O.L. Tovazhnianska)........... 159 6.1. Headache..................... 159 6.1.1. Primary headache................. 159 6.1.2. Secondary headache.................. 160 6.1.3. Headache diagnosis and patient’s route........... 161 6.1.4. Headache treatment................. 161 6.2. Acute disorder of cerebral circulation............ 162 6.3. Encephalopathic syndrome............... 167 6.4. Paroxysmal neurological conditions........... 169 6.4.1. Epileptic seizure.................... 169 6.4.2. Paroxysmal states of non­epileptic origin.......... 170 6.5. Syndromes of the peripheral nervous system disorders.... 172 6.6. Neurological syndromes caused by somatic pathology...... 175 Chapter 7. Basics of geriatrics and gerontopharmacology (A.A. Zazdravnov)...184 Chapter 8. Otorhinolaryngology (S.M. Pukhlyk)........... 193 8.1. Ear pain........................193 8.1.1. Diseases accompanied by otalgia............193 8.1.2. Inflammatory diseases of the outer and middle ear.......195 8.1.3. Neoplasms of the external auditory canal and middle ear....198 8.2. Pain in the pharynx....................199 8.2.1. Diseases accompanied by sore throat........... 199 8.2.2. Inflammatory diseases of the pharynx............ 201 8.2.3. Malignant pharyngeal tumors..............208 8.2.4. Malignant neoplasms of the larynx............208 8.3. Disorders of nasal breathing...............209 8.3.1. Inflammatory diseases of the nose............209 8.3.2. Inflammatory diseases of the sinuses (sinusitis).......213 8.3.3. Foreign bodies in the nasal cavity.............215 8.3.4. Nasal and nasopharyngeal neoplasms.......... 216 8.3.5. Nasal septal injuries...................217 8.3.6. Adenoid hypertrophy..................218 8.3.7. Nasal injuries.....................218 8.3.8. Difficulty laryngeal breathing...............219 8.4. Nasal bleeding......................223 8.5. Hearing loss......................224 8.5.1. Diseases accompanied by hearing loss..........225 8.6. Purulent discharge from the ear................229 8.6.1. Diseases associated with purulent discharge from the ear...230 8.6.2. Malignant tumors of nasal cavity and sinuses..........231 8.7. Voice disorders....................232 8.8. Rhinolalia.......................234 Chapter 9. Ophthalmology (P.A. Bezditko).............236 9.1. Refractive errors in children and adults.............236 9.2. Diseases of conjunctiva...................238 9.2.1. Inflammatory conjunctival diseases of exogenous etiology...238 9.2.2. Allergic conjunctivitis..................243 9.2.3. Degenerative dystrophic conjunctival changes........245 9.2.4. Tumors of conjunctiva...................246 9.3. Eyelid diseases....................246 9.3.1. Congenital anomalies of the eyelids.............247 9.3.2. Acquired diseases of the eyelids..............248 9.3.3. Tumors of the eyelids.................250 9.4. Diseases of the lacrimal organs............... 251 9.4.1. Congenital diseases of the lacrimal organs...........251 9.4.2. Neoplasms of the lacrimal passages............252 9.5. Corneal diseases....................253 9.5.1. Subjective and objective symptoms..............253 9.5.2. Characteristic clinical forms.................254 9.6. Uveal diseases.....................258 9.6.1. Choroidal inflammatory diseases..............258 9.6.2. Choroidal neoplasms.................260 9.7. Lens diseases......................261 9.7.1. Congenital cataract....................261 9.7.2. Acquired lens opacity..................262 9.7.3. Lens dislocation....................263 9.7.4. Present­day methods of lens diseases treatment.........264 9.8. Glaucoma.......................264 9.8.1. Primary glaucoma....................264 9.8.2. Secondary glaucoma..................270 9.8.3. Congenital glaucoma..................271 9.9. Retinal diseases......................273 9.9.1. Retinal vascular disease..................273 9.9.2. Acute circulatory disorders of the retinal vessels.........275 9.9.3. Diabetic retinopathy....................277 9.9.4. Retinal and chorioretinal degeneration............278 9.9.5. Hereditary retinal degeneration..............279 9.9.6. Retinal inflammatory diseases............... 281 9.9.7. Retinal detachment....................282 9.9.8. Tumors of the retina....................283 9.9.9. Retinal damage in patients with AIDS............284 9.10. Optic nerve diseases...................285 9.10.1. Inflammatory diseases of the optic nerve..........285 9.10.2. Toxic (dystrophic) lesions of the optic nerve........286 9.10.3. Vascular diseases of the visual analyzer...........287 9.10.4. Choked disc.....................288 9.10.5. Atrophy of the optic nerve...............288 9.10.6. Optic nerve tumors...................289 9.10.7. Developmental abnormalities of the optic nerve.........290 9.11. Orbit diseases......................290 9.12. Visual organ injuries..................292 9.12.1. Mechanical injuries....................292 9.12.2. Eye burns......................295 9.12.3. Ultraviolet damage to the eyes..............297 Chapter 10. Pediatrics.....................299 10.1. Anatomy and physiology of newborn and neonatal care (Ya. I. Venher)...299 10.1.1. Anatomy and physiology of child in the neonatal period......299 10.1.2. Physiological (transient) states in the neonatal period......300 10.1.3. Newborn sleep......................307 10.1.4. Primary examination of child after discharge from the maternity unit.308 10.1.5. Newborn care...................... 309 10.1.6. Hygiene rules to follow with children of the first year of life....310 10.2. Breastfeeding a newborn (V.I. Velychko)............313 10.2.1. Qualitative and quantitative composition of breast milk......314 10.2.2. Regimen and diet of nursing woman.............315 10.3. Feeding children of the first year of life (H.O. Danylchuk, N.S. Shnayder).320 10.3.1. Feeding on demand....................320 10.3.2. Introduction of complementary foods in breastfeeding period.....323 10.3.3. Premature baby feeding.................327 10.3.4. Formula feeding....................331 10.3.5. Mixed feeding.....................339 10.4. Nutrition for children aged 1—3 years (V.I. Velychko)........340 10.5. Preventive vaccination (T.V. Frolova)...............345 10.5.1. Basics of vaccination...................345 10.5.2. Classification of vaccines..................345 10.5.3. Present­day vaccine components................347 10.5.4. Vaccines provided by family physician. Modern vaccination schedule.348 10.5.5. Key issues while providing vaccination............350 Chapter 11. Psychiatry (V.I. Korostiy)................. 352 11.1. Anxiety disorders......................352 11.1.1. Phobic anxiety disorders...................354 11.1.2. Other anxiety disorders..................356 11.1.3. Obsessive­compulsive disorder................357 11.1.4. Treatment program for anxiety disorders.............360 11.2. Depression.........................366 Chapter 12. Phthisiology (O.S. Shevchenko)..............377 12.1. Strategies for TB control..................377 12.2. TB prevention.......................378 12.2.1. Vaccination........................378 12.2.2. Chemoprophylaxis......................381 12.2.3. Infection control.......................382 12.3. Tuberculosis detection...................383 12.3.1. Active detection.....................385 12.3.2. Passive detection.....................389 12.3.3. Diagnosis of tuberculosis at different levels of medical care....391 12.3.4. Formulation of diagnosis...................395 12.4. TB treatment.........................398 Chapter 13. Surgery.......................405 13.1. Pediatric surgery (V.S. Konoplitskyi)..............405 13.1.1. Traumatic disease.....................405 13.1.2. Inflammatory and purulent­septic diseases in children.........412 13.1.3. Acute and chronic digestive tract diseases.............423 13.2. General surgery (L.S. Babinets, B.O. Mihenko)...........436 13.2.1. Wounds and wound infection................436 13.2.2. Breast diseases.....................443 13.2.3. Diseases of the thoracic and abdominal cavities.......... 448 13.2.4. Emergency surgical diseases of the abdominal cavity.........481 13.2.5. Purulent outpatient surgery...................501 13.2.6. Benign tumors......................515 13.3. Diseases of the great vessels (L.S. Babinets, B.O. Mihenko).......518 13.3.1. Lower limb varicose vein disease.................518 13.3.2. Acute superficial vein thrombophlebitis of the lower limbs.......520 13.3.3. Acute deep vein thrombosis of the lower limbs............521 13.3.4. Occlusive diseases of the lower limb great arteries........523 13.3.5. Post­thrombophlebic lower limb syndrome..............526 13.3.6. Thrombosis and embolism of the upper and lower peripheral arteries (acute arterial insufficiency)............................528 13.3.7. Acute embolism and thrombosis of mesenteric vessels (acute mesenteric ischemia)...........................530 13.4. Proctology (T.I. Tamm).....................531 13.4.1. Acute and chronic proctological diseases..............531 13.4.2. Diarrheal­inflammatory syndrome...............542 13.4.3. Rectal prolapse syndrome...................548 13.5. Thermal and chemical damage (B.O. Mihenko, L.S. Babinets)......549 13.5.1. Thermal burns.......................550 13.5.2. Chemical burns........................554 13.5.3. Electrical injury......................555 13.5.4. Cold injury..........................555 13.6. Traumatology and orthopedics (B.O. Mihenko, L.S. Babinets)......559 13.6.1. Acute damage to bones and joints................559 13.6.2. Congenital and chronic lesions of bones and joints........572 13.7. Urology (V.M. Lisovyi, I.A. Harahatyi)...............586 13.7.1. Dysuric disorders, urinary incontinence..............586 13.7.2. Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system....588 13.7.3. Prostate gland enlargement.................596 13.7.4. Emergency care in urological diseases...............601 Annexes.............................610
Дод.точки доступу:
Babinets, L. S.
Бабінець, Л. С.
Bezditko, P. A.
Бездітко, Павло Андрійович
Bodnar, S. A.
Боднар, С. А.
Velychko, Valentyna Ivanivna
Величко, Валентина Іванівна
Venger, Ya. I.
Венгер, Я. І.
Vorontsov, O. O.
Воронцов, О. О.
Harahatyi, I. A.
Zhelezniakova, N. M.
Железнякова Н. М.
Zazdravnov, A. A.
Karpenko, V. H.
Barna, Olha Mykolayivna
Барна Ольга Миколаївна
Zhdan, V. M.
Ждан, Вячеслав Миколайович
Babanina, M. Yu.
Бабаніна, Марина Юріївна
Danylchuk, H. O. та ін.
Hyrina, Olha Mykolayivna \ed.\
Гиріна, Ольга Миколаївна
Pasiyeshvili, Liudmyla Mykhailivna \ed.\
Пасієшвілі, Людмила Михайлівна
Babinets, L. S. \ed.\

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    Medical chemistry : [textbook for students of higher educational establishments - medical universities, institutes and academies] / V. A. Kalibabchuk, V. I. Halynska, V. I. Hryshchenko et al.; еd. V. A. Kalibabchuk. - 5th. ed. corrected. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2017. - 223 p. : il. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 217-223. - ISBN 978-617-505-571-7 : 130.00 грн
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Анотація: The textbook outlines the fundamentals of bioenergetics and cybernetics of bioche­mical reactions; describes the properties of solutions and their role in biochemical pro­cesses; presents modern concepts of electrode processes; explains peculiarities of surface phenomena and their value for the vital activity of the body; dwells on the properties of dispersion systems and biopolymer solutions. Special emphasis is placed on biogenic ele­ments and their properties viewed through the spectacle of modern concepts of atomic and molecular structure, and chemical bonds. The authors touch upon topical problems of ecology. The textbook is intended for English-speaking students of higher education estab­lishments — medical universities, institutes, and academies, pharmaceutical, biological, and eco­logical specialties. У підручнику викладено основи біоенергетики і кібернетики біохімічних реакцій; описано властивості розчинів та їх роль у біохімічних процесах; наведено сучасні уявлення про електродні процеси; висвітлено особливості поверхневих явищ та їх значення в життєдіяльності організму, властивості дисперсних систем і розчинів біополімерів. Особливу увагу приділено біогенним елементам та їх властивостям, розглянутим із позиції сучасних уявлень про будову атомів, молекул і хімічні зв’язки. Автори торкнулись актуальних аспектів проблем екології. Для студентів вищих навчальних закладів - медичних університетів, інститутів та академій, фармацевтичних, біологічних та екологічних спеціальностей, що навчаються англійською мовою. Preface.......................................... 5 Chapter 1. Chemical bonding and complexing....................... 7 1.1. Chemical bond and its experimental characteristics..................... 7 1.2. Covalent bond.................................. 8 1.3. Ionic bond................................... 14 1.4. Metallic bond.................................. 15 1.5. Hydrogen bond.................................. 15 1.6. Complexing.................................... 16 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 23 Chapter 2. Theoretical principles of bioenergetics..................... 24 2.1. Subject of thermodynamics............................... 24 2.2. Thermodynamic systems. Thermodynamic functions..................... 25 2.3. First law of thermodynamics............................. 26 2.4. Heat of chemical reactions. Thermochemical equations.................. 28 2.5. Thermochemistry laws............................... 29 2.6. Application of thermochemical calculations for describing the energy of biochemical processes................................. 31 2.7. Second law of thermodynamics............................ 33 2.8. Gibbs equation.................................... 34 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 36 Chapter 3. Physical and chemical fundamentals of biochemical reaction kinetics......... 37 3.1. Dependence of reaction rate on reactant concentration. Mass action law............ 39 3.2. Molecularity and order of reaction.......................... 40 3.3. Simple and complex reactions.............................. 42 3.4. Effect of temperature on reaction rate......................... 44 3.5. Catalysis...................................... 46 3.6. Chemical equilibrium. Equilibrium constant......................... 49 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 53 Chapter 4. Solutions and their role in biochemical processes................. 55 4.1. Modern ideas about solutions............................ 56 4.2. Solution concentration............................... 58 4.3. Solubility of gases in liquids............................... 60 4.4. Solubility of liquids and solid substances in liquids...................... 61 4.5. Colligative properties of diluted solutions........................ 62 4.6. Solutions of electrolytes................................ 70 4.7. Dissociation of water............................... 73 4.8. Acid-base theories................................. 76 4.9. Buffer solutions................................. 80 4.10. Formation and dissolution of precipitates......................... 86 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 89 Chapter 5. Electrode processes and their significance for physiology and medicine....... 92 5.1. Electrode potentials................................. 92 5.2. Classification of electrodes............................... 95 5.3. Diffusion and membrane potentials............................ 99 5.4. Potentials in biological systems............................ 100 5.5. Oxidation-reduction reactions............................ 103 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 107 Chapter 6. Physical chemistry of surface phenomena and their role in the processes taking place in the human body..................... 108 6.1. Surface tension of liquids. Surface activity......................... 109 6.2. Adsorption at the liquid-gas and liquid-liquid interfaces.................. 111 6.3. Orientation of molecules of surface-active substances in the surface layer............. 112 6.4. Langmuir isotherm equation.............................. 114 6.5. Structure of biological membranes............................ 115 6.6. Solute adsorption at solid interface.......................... 116 6.7. Laws of solute adsorption at solid interface....................... 117 6.8. Adsorption therapy fundamentals............................ 120 6.9. Adsorption of electrolytes.............................. 124 6.9.1. Selective adsorption............................. 124 6.9.2. Ion exchange adsorption............................ 125 6.10. Chromatographic methods of analysis......................... 128 6.10.1. Principles of chromatographic methods classification............... 129 6.10.2. Application of chromatography in biology and medicine................ 131 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 132 Chapter 7 . Physical chemistry of disperse systems.................... 134 7.1. Classification of disperse systems.......................... 135 7.2. Methods of colloid system preparation.......................... 137 7.2.1. Methods of dispergation............................. 138 7.2.1. Methods of condensation........................... 138 7.3. Methods of colloid system purification.......................... 139 7.4. Molecular-kinetic properties of disperse systems ...................... 140 7.5. Optical properties of colloid systems.......................... 141 7.6. Double electrical layer. Structure of colloid particles. Electrokinetic phenomena........ 143 7.6.1. Electrokinetic phenomena............................ 146 7.7. Stability and coagulation of disperse systems........................ 151 7.7.1. Stability factors of disperse systems ...................... 151 7.7.2. Theory of coagulation and stability of disperse systems................. 152 7.7.3. Kinetics of coagulation........................... 154 7.7.4. Special cases of coagulation........................... 155 7.7.5. Peptization as inverse process of coagulation..................... 158 7.7.6. Coagulation in biological systems........................ 159 7.8. Aerosols. Powders. Suspensions. Pastes. Foams....................... 160 7.9. Emulsions..................................... 162 7.10. Colloid surface-active substances............................ 163 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 165 Chapter 8. Physical chemistry of biopolymers and their solutions................ 168 8.1. Biological macromolecules.............................. 169 8.2. Biopolymer structure................................ 170 8.3. Isoelectric state of proteins............................ 171 8.4. HMC solutions and their properties......................... 173 8.5. Thermodynamic stability of HMC solutions. Methods of protein precipitation ......... 175 8.6. Osmosis. Osmotic pressure in HMC solutions....................... 177 8.7. Viscosity of HMC solutions............................ 180 8.8. Jellies: formation and properties .......................... 180 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 183 Chapter 9. Chemistry of biogenic elements........................ 184 9.1 General information about biogenic elements........................ 184 9.2. s-Elements: biological role, application in medicine................... 192 9.3. p-Elements: biological role, application in medicine..................... 196 9.4. General characteristic of d-elements........................... 209 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 215 Index................. 217
Дод.точки доступу:
Kalibabchuk, Valentyna Oleksandrivna
Калібабчук, Валентина Олександрівна
Halynska, Valentyna Ivanivna
Галинська, Валентина Іванівна
Hryshchenko, Larysa Ivanivna
Грищенко, Лариса Іванівна
Hozhdzynskyi, S. M.
Гождзинський С. М.
Ovsiannikova, T. A.
Овсяннікова Т. О.
Samarskyi, V. A.
Самарський В. А.
Kalibabchuk, V. A. \ed.\

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    Traumatology & Orthopedics : textbook for students of higher medical schools IV level of accreditation / ed.: Golka G. G., Burianov O. A., Klimovitsky V. G.; O. A. Burianov, G. G. Golka, V. G. Klimovitsky at al. ; Ministry of health of Ukraine. - Vinnytsia : Nova Knyha, 2018. - 399 p. : il. - Загл. обл. : Traumatology. Orthopedics. - На англ. мові. - References: p. 399. - ISBN 978-966-382-671-4 : 240.00 грн
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Burianov, Olexandr Anatoliyovych
Бур'янов Олександр Анатолійович
Golka, G. G.
Голка Григорій Григорович
Klimovitsky, V. G.
Климовицький Володимир Гарійович
Loskutov, O. Y.
Ivchenko, V. K.
Sklyarenko, Y. T.
Berezka, M. I.
Bitchuk, D. D.
Bodnya, O. I.
Burlaka, V. V. at al.
Burianov, Olexandr Anatoliyovych \ed.\
Klimovitsky, V. G. \ed.\

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    Medical chemistry : [textbook for students of higher medical educational establishments of the IVth level of accreditation] / V. A. Kalibabchuk, V. I. Halynska, V. I. Hryshchenko et al.; еd. V. A. Kalibabchuk. - 4th. ed. corrected. - K. : Medicine Publishing, 2016. - 223 p. : il. - На англ. мові. - Index: p. 217-223. - ISBN 978-617-505-500-7 : 180.00 грн
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підручники(англ) -- національний підручник
Анотація: The textbook outlines the fundamentals of bioenergetics and cybernetics of bioche­mical reactions; describes the properties of solutions and their role in biochemical pro­cesses; presents modern concepts of electrode processes; explains peculiarities of surface phenomena and their value for the vital activity of the body; dwells on the properties of dispersion systems and biopolymer solutions. Special emphasis is placed on biogenic ele­ments and their properties viewed through the spectacle of modern concepts of atomic and molecular structure, and chemical bonds. The authors touch upon topical problems of ecology. The textbook is intended for English-speaking students of higher education estab­lishments — medical universities, institutes, and academies, pharmaceutical, biological, and eco­logical specialties. У підручнику викладено основи біоенергетики і кібернетики біохімічних реакцій; описано властивості розчинів та їх роль у біохімічних процесах; наведено сучасні уявлення про електродні процеси; висвітлено особливості поверхневих явищ та їх значення в життєдіяльності організму, властивості дисперсних систем і розчинів біополімерів. Особливу увагу приділено біогенним елементам та їх властивостям, розглянутим із позиції сучасних уявлень про будову атомів, молекул і хімічні зв’язки. Автори торкнулись актуальних аспектів проблем екології. Для студентів вищих навчальних закладів - медичних університетів, інститутів та академій, фармацевтичних, біологічних та екологічних спеціальностей, що навчаються англійською мовою. Preface.......................................... 5 Chapter 1. Chemical bonding and complexing....................... 7 1.1. Chemical bond and its experimental characteristics..................... 7 1.2. Covalent bond.................................. 8 1.3. Ionic bond................................... 14 1.4. Metallic bond.................................. 15 1.5. Hydrogen bond.................................. 15 1.6. Complexing.................................... 16 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 23 Chapter 2. Theoretical principles of bioenergetics..................... 24 2.1. Subject of thermodynamics............................... 24 2.2. Thermodynamic systems. Thermodynamic functions..................... 25 2.3. First law of thermodynamics............................. 26 2.4. Heat of chemical reactions. Thermochemical equations.................. 28 2.5. Thermochemistry laws............................... 29 2.6. Application of thermochemical calculations for describing the energy of biochemical processes................................. 31 2.7. Second law of thermodynamics............................ 33 2.8. Gibbs equation.................................... 34 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 36 Chapter 3. Physical and chemical fundamentals of biochemical reaction kinetics......... 37 3.1. Dependence of reaction rate on reactant concentration. Mass action law............ 39 3.2. Molecularity and order of reaction.......................... 40 3.3. Simple and complex reactions.............................. 42 3.4. Effect of temperature on reaction rate......................... 44 3.5. Catalysis...................................... 46 3.6. Chemical equilibrium. Equilibrium constant......................... 49 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 53 Chapter 4. Solutions and their role in biochemical processes................. 55 4.1. Modern ideas about solutions............................ 56 4.2. Solution concentration............................... 58 4.3. Solubility of gases in liquids............................... 60 4.4. Solubility of liquids and solid substances in liquids...................... 61 4.5. Colligative properties of diluted solutions........................ 62 4.6. Solutions of electrolytes................................ 70 4.7. Dissociation of water............................... 73 4.8. Acid-base theories................................. 76 4.9. Buffer solutions................................. 80 4.10. Formation and dissolution of precipitates......................... 86 Self-test questions and tasks............................... 89 Chapter 5. Electrode processes and their significance for physiology and medicine....... 92 5.1. Electrode potentials................................. 92 5.2. Classification of electrodes............................... 95 5.3. Diffusion and membrane potentials............................ 99 5.4. Potentials in biological systems............................ 100 5.5. Oxidation-reduction reactions............................ 103 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 107 Chapter 6. Physical chemistry of surface phenomena and their role in the processes taking place in the human body..................... 108 6.1. Surface tension of liquids. Surface activity......................... 109 6.2. Adsorption at the liquid-gas and liquid-liquid interfaces.................. 111 6.3. Orientation of molecules of surface-active substances in the surface layer............. 112 6.4. Langmuir isotherm equation.............................. 114 6.5. Structure of biological membranes............................ 115 6.6. Solute adsorption at solid interface.......................... 116 6.7. Laws of solute adsorption at solid interface....................... 117 6.8. Adsorption therapy fundamentals............................ 120 6.9. Adsorption of electrolytes.............................. 124 6.9.1. Selective adsorption............................. 124 6.9.2. Ion exchange adsorption............................ 125 6.10. Chromatographic methods of analysis......................... 128 6.10.1. Principles of chromatographic methods classification............... 129 6.10.2. Application of chromatography in biology and medicine................ 131 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 132 Chapter 7 . Physical chemistry of disperse systems.................... 134 7.1. Classification of disperse systems.......................... 135 7.2. Methods of colloid system preparation.......................... 137 7.2.1. Methods of dispergation............................. 138 7.2.1. Methods of condensation........................... 138 7.3. Methods of colloid system purification.......................... 139 7.4. Molecular-kinetic properties of disperse systems ...................... 140 7.5. Optical properties of colloid systems.......................... 141 7.6. Double electrical layer. Structure of colloid particles. Electrokinetic phenomena........ 143 7.6.1. Electrokinetic phenomena............................ 146 7.7. Stability and coagulation of disperse systems........................ 151 7.7.1. Stability factors of disperse systems ...................... 151 7.7.2. Theory of coagulation and stability of disperse systems................. 152 7.7.3. Kinetics of coagulation........................... 154 7.7.4. Special cases of coagulation........................... 155 7.7.5. Peptization as inverse process of coagulation..................... 158 7.7.6. Coagulation in biological systems........................ 159 7.8. Aerosols. Powders. Suspensions. Pastes. Foams....................... 160 7.9. Emulsions..................................... 162 7.10. Colloid surface-active substances............................ 163 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 165 Chapter 8. Physical chemistry of biopolymers and their solutions................ 168 8.1. Biological macromolecules.............................. 169 8.2. Biopolymer structure................................ 170 8.3. Isoelectric state of proteins............................ 171 8.4. HMC solutions and their properties......................... 173 8.5. Thermodynamic stability of HMC solutions. Methods of protein precipitation ......... 175 8.6. Osmosis. Osmotic pressure in HMC solutions....................... 177 8.7. Viscosity of HMC solutions............................ 180 8.8. Jellies: formation and properties .......................... 180 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 183 Chapter 9. Chemistry of biogenic elements........................ 184 9.1 General information about biogenic elements........................ 184 9.2. s-Elements: biological role, application in medicine................... 192 9.3. p-Elements: biological role, application in medicine..................... 196 9.4. General characteristic of d-elements........................... 209 Self-test questions and tasks................................ 215 Index................. 217
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Samarskyi, V. A.
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