CLINICAL EXAMPLES OF INTESTINAL FORM OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION
https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2020-4-18-22
Abstract
The work is based on the analysis of clinical cases of the incidence of intestinal coronavirus infection in the conditions of the clinic of the Bashkir State Medical University for the period from April to November 2020. The aim of the study is to elucidate the pathogenetic mechanisms of development, the peculiarities of the clinical course and effective methods of treating this disease. In these clinical cases, the positive effect of conservative therapy is noted, which confirms the absence of the need for aggressive surgical tactics.
About the Authors
O. V. GalimovRussian Federation
Galimov Oleg Vladimirovich – Dr. Sc., Professor, Head of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the course of IDPO
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
V. O. Khanov
Russian Federation
Khanov Vladislav Olegovich – Dr. Sc., Professor of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the course of IDPO
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
F. R. Nagaev
Russian Federation
Nagaev Farit Robertovich – head of the surgical department of the Clinic of Bashkir State Medical University
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
D. M. Minigalin
Russian Federation
Minigalin Daniil Maskhutovich – graduate student of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the course of IDPO
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
R. R. Sayfullin
Russian Federation
Sayfullin Rustam Rashitovich – graduate student of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the course of IDPO
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
G. I. Vagizova
Russian Federation
Vagizova Gulnaz Ilshatovna – assistant of the Department of Surgical Diseases and New Technologies with the course of IDPO
450008, Ufa, 3 Lenin St.
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Review
For citations:
Galimov O.V., Khanov V.O., Nagaev F.R., Minigalin D.M., Sayfullin R.R., Vagizova G.I. CLINICAL EXAMPLES OF INTESTINAL FORM OF CORONAVIRUS INFECTION. Surgical practice (Russia). 2020;(4):18-22. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.38181/2223-2427-2020-4-18-22