The use of xymedon in surgical practice to increase the body's nonspecific resistance to infection

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Two groups of patients with various forms of acute appendicitis taking a drug of pyrimidine series, xymedone (102 patients) and methyluracil (138 patients) are examined. Nonspecific resistance of the organism to infection is estimated by the results of determining the functional activity of blood neutrophils, concentration of bioactive and immunoreactive fibronectin in blood plasma, activity of the fibrinostabilizing blood factor (factor XIII). Xymedone increases nonspecific resistance of the organism to infection by strengthening the functional activity of neutrophils, their reserve potentials. The use of xymedone in clinical surgery for increasing nonspecific resistance of the organism to infection is advisable.

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S. G. Izmailov

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Russian Federation

O. D. Zinkevich

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Russian Federation

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2. Dynamics of the level of bioactive fibronectin in blood plasma after appendectomy in patients with the main (using xymedon) and control groups.

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