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Features of clinical, radiological and differential diagnosis of productive-destructive form of chronic osteomyelitis

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-28-47-50

Abstract

   Issues of diagnosis, treatment, and medical rehabilitation of post-Covid syndrome in the maxillofacial area require further research. Complications after a COVID infection, which mainly affects the respiratory system, are numerous. Factors that determine the development of complications in the maxillofacial area are the virus itself, which leads to a hypercoagulability, and the drugs used in treatment, especially corticosteroids. Also significant are concomitant diseases, especially diabetes. Patients with severe purulent-necrotic lesions of the bones of the facial skull come to maxillofacial clinics.

About the Authors

M. M. Khairoev
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Magomed Mikailovich Khairoev, postgraduate student

Faculty of Advanced Medical Training; Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

Moscow



M. A. Amkhadova
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Malkan Abdrashidovna Amkhadova, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department

Faculty of Advanced Medical Training; Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

Moscow



T. F. Gergieva
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Tamara Feliksovna Gergieva, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor

Faculty of Advanced Medical Training; Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

Moscow

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I. S. Amkhadov
Moscow Regional Research and Clinical Institute
Russian Federation

Islam Sultanovich Amkhadov, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor

Faculty of Advanced Medical Training; Department of Surgical Dentistry and Implantology

Moscow



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Khairoev M.M., Amkhadova M.A., Gergieva T.F., Amkhadov I.S. Features of clinical, radiological and differential diagnosis of productive-destructive form of chronic osteomyelitis. Medical alphabet. 2024;(28):47-50. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2024-28-47-50

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