Chemical and physical features of biological fluids in treatment of hydatid disease

Author:

Widjaja G.1ORCID,Younus L. A.2,Abdelbasset W. K.3ORCID,Ibragimov D. D.4,Yumashev A. V.5ORCID,Shalaby M. N.6ORCID,Mustafa Y. F.7ORCID,Fardeeva I.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universitas Krisnadwipayana, Indonesia; Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia

2. Jabir Ibn Hayyan Medical University, Iraq

3. Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia; Cairo University, Egypt

4. Samarkand State Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

5. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Russia

6. Suez Canal University, Egypt

7. University of Mosul, Iraq

8. Kazan Federal University, Russia

Abstract

Abstract The aim of this paper is to better understand the dynamics of crystallogenic and starting activity in biological fluids of patients throughout surgery and the late postoperative phase in alveococcosis. Samples of saliva from 22 individuals with alveococcosis were included in the research. Biological fluid samples were taken at the time of admission and before the patient was discharged. Following that, slides were made utilizing the teziocrystalloscopy method, which incorporates the investigation of the crystal forming activity of mixed saliva with its starting characteristics using a 0.9 percent sodium chloride solution as the foundation ingredient. Using our own set of criteria, we evaluated the outcomes of crystalloscopic and tezigraphic experiments. Specrophotometric examination of tezigraphic and crystalloscopic facies was done using a PowerWave XS microplate spectrophotometer at wavelengths of 400, 350, and 300 nm to augment the results from ocular morphometry of dried saliva micro slides. Surgical therapy results in a partial normalization of physical and chemical parameters, as well as the composition of the patient's biological fluids after the patient is discharged from the hospital.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences

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