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Information × Registration Number 0203U006930, 0103U008109 , R & D reports Title Methodical basis of recognition of pathology induced by Chornobyl catastrophe factors for establishment of invalization fact. popup.stage_title Head Tereshchenko Valentyna Pavlivna, Registration Date 10-10-2003 Organization Institute of human ecological pathology popup.description2 Research object - components of information bank of Institute of human ecological pathology, which does not have analogues neither in Ukraine nor abroad it: medical documentation, biopsy and autopsy material and their complex study results. The aim of work stage - determination of system changes in organs and tissues of person suffering owing to failure on ChAES and formulation of methodical basis of recognition of pathology induced by Chornobyl catastrophe factors for establishment of invalidization fact. Research methods - medico-statistic, review: histological, selective histochemical, lectin-histochemical, morphmetrical, immunomorpholigical, electronic-microscopical, mathematical. Results and their novelty: metodical basis of recognition of pathology induced by Chornobyl catastrophe factors is formulated for the first time in world practice of medico-biologic investigations. They are based on results of in one's lifetime and posthumous study of typical features of human population representatives which experienced in influence of man-caused environment pollutants (first of all - ionizing radiation). Reasoned opportunity of verification of correlation between changes in human organs and tissues and aggressive factors action in small doses of low intensity. The last has principal significance for expert work with suitable economical and social superventions. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Tereshchenko Valentyna Pavlivna. Methodical basis of recognition of pathology induced by Chornobyl catastrophe factors for establishment of invalization fact.. (popup.stage: ). Institute of human ecological pathology. № 0203U006930
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