Human endogenous intoxication integrative rates and hematologic changes in dysenteria
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The authors examined patients with typical dysenteria in different degree of severity and clinical forms. The chief causative agents were S. sonnei and S. flexneri. Gastroenterocolitis and enterocolitis were often reveal as clinical forms of disease. The middle patient’s age shaked from 24 to 38 years. The authors studied clinical picture, changes of endogenous intoxication integrative rates and hematological rates in different degree of severity of disease. They established dependence this changes from degree of severity of dysenteria. Recommend to use endogenous intoxication integrative rates as objective criterion of severity.
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