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publicationNumber EA-201301245-A1
titleOfInvention METHOD FOR TREATING EXPERIMENTAL CHRONIC ORHOEPIDIDIMITITE
abstract The invention relates to experimental medicine, namely to urology, and is intended for the treatment of experimental chronic orchiepididymitis in order to improve the generally accepted and the development of new methods of treatment and prevention of this disease in humans. A method for the treatment of experimental chronic orchiepididymitis involves conducting antibacterial therapy of an experimental animal with a cefazolin dose of 10 mg / kg of body weight for three days, after which the bone marrow was taken from the wing of the ilium of the experimental animal in a volume of 5 cm, separated and washed the bone marrow cells and washed autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells in a volume of 1 ml of saline are injected into several points of the testicular parenchyma. A developed method of isolating and introducing autologous mononuclear cells into the testicular parenchyma of laboratory animals with the aim of studying and introducing new methods for treating infertility can be used for experimental treatment of these diseases.
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