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titleOfInvention Method for the diagnosis of neurointoxication with higher fatty aliphatic amines
abstract Usage: a method for diagnosing peyrointoxication with higher fatty aliphatic amines relates to medicine, namely to laboratory diagnosis of diseases. The purpose of the invention: improving the accuracy of early diagnosis of neurointoxication with higher fatty aliphatic amines, especially its early, donosological forms. Essence: this goal is achieved by mixing a suspension of a patient’s white blood cells with equal volumes of 0.5% suspension of glutarized sheep erythrocytes loaded with dopamine. The mixture is incubated for 10-15 minutes at -K37.0- + 37.50 ° C, centrifuged, smear is made, it is fixed, dried, stained according to Romanovsky-Giemsa. 100 lymphocytes are examined under a microscope, noting among them cells that have fixed on themselves three or more sheep erythrocytes (ROCK). With an increase in the number of dopamine-specific ROS compared to the norm (7.8 ± 0.8%), neurointoxication is diagnosed with higher fatty aliphatic amines.
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