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Information × Registration Number 0210U000727, 0107U001445 , R & D reports Title Perfecting technology of medical - social expertise for invalids due to demyelinating diseases of central nervous system with developing quantitative evaluating criteria popup.stage_title Head Golyk Volodymyr, Registration Date 18-03-2010 Organization Ukrainian State Scientific Research Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Invalids popup.description2 Report SIW: 172p., 52 tabl., 19 paint., 136 sourc. Object of investigation: disability due to demyelinating diseases of central nervous system. Subject of investigation: medical and social expertise (MSE) for patients and invalids due to demyelinating diseases of central nervous system. Goal: improving of MSE technology in patients and invalids due to demyelinating diseases of central nervous system on the basis of current diagnostic criteria and contemporary grading scales, clinical-functional psychological and EEG data analysis, pathology course. 87 persons (both invalids or not) suffering from multiple sclerosis and other demyelinating disorders were examined. Scientific newness: detailed analysis of disability epidemiology, new MSE technology development on the basis of both current diagnostic criteria and clinical - functional stateand other paraclinical data with use of EDSS in frames of actual Instructiuon for invalidity grade determination. Product Description popup.authors Богуславський Дмитро Дмитрович Бондарь Володимир Павлович Борець Олександр Олександрович Голик Володимир Анатолійович Кущ Ірина Петрівна Мороз Олена Миколаївна Мороз Світлана Михайлівна Русіна Ганна Василівна Харченко Ольга Олександрівна Шантир Людмила Іванівна popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Golyk Volodymyr. Perfecting technology of medical - social expertise for invalids due to demyelinating diseases of central nervous system with developing quantitative evaluating criteria. (popup.stage: ). Ukrainian State Scientific Research Institute of Medical and Social Problems of Invalids. № 0210U000727
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