The evaluation of the effectiveness of structural resonance therapy in the patients with lupus erythematosus and comorbid pathology of the gastrointestinal tract


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The authors report the results obtained during the combined application of various regimens of structural resonance therapy (SRT) for the treatment of 40 patients presenting with lupus erythematosus (LE) and comorbid pathology of the gastrointestinal tract. The use of this approach in the combination with the standard medicinal treatment made it possible to achieve clinical remission of the disease and to significantly improve the skin process in 100% of the patients as appears from the data on dynamics of the severity index of the cutaneous process. Simultaneously, the general health status of the patients was considerably improved. It is concluded that the proposed combined approach markedly increases the patients’ quality of life being responsible for a 87% reduction of the quality of the dermatology life quality index which allows to recommend this method for the wide application in the clinical practice for the management of the patients with the widespread forms of lupus erythematosus and comorbid pathology of the gastrointestinal tract.

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Roman Nikolaevich Levshin

State healthcare facility “Regional Dermatovenerological Dispensary”

Email: roman.levschin@yandex.ru
candidate med. sci., dermatovenerologist, Regional Dermatovenerological Dispensary 398050, Lipetsk, Russian Federation

K. V Kotenko

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education “Central State Medical Academy”, Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation

121359, Moscow, Russian Federation

L. S Kruglova

Moscow Research and Practical Centre of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology, Moscow Healthcare Department

107564, Moscow, Russian Federation

N. B Korchazhkina

Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education “Central State Medical Academy”, Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation

121359, Moscow, Russian Federation

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