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[The correction of hemorheological disorders in patients with ischemic heart disease and concomitant chronic cholecystitis].

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Authors: Tribrat TA, Akimova LG, Shaban SA

Year

1998

Paper ID

13529

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Peer-reviewed

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68

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Abstract

Overall, fifty-five patients with stable exertional angina presenting with concomitant chronic cholecystitis that did nat respond to conventional methods of treatment were given a complex quantum therapy involving the leukotriens inhibitor quercetin, which therapy was found to have a beneficial effect on the clinical course of the disease, making for improvement of rheological indices for the blood, microcirculation, promoting normalization of the regional and major hepatic blood flows.

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