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titleOfInvention Method of predicting neurosyphilis
abstract FIELD: medicine. n SUBSTANCE: titres of non-treponemal antibodies in blood are analysed in flocculation tests before carrying out diagnostic puncture and high probability of affection is stated if titres are not less than 1:32. Additionally if detected titres of non-treponemal antibodies are lower than 1:32, concentration of total immunoglobulins of class M is determined, and if the level is lower than 1.0 g/l, probability of neurosyphilis is also estimated as high. n EFFECT: invention makes it possible to increase self-descriptiveness of method of estimating probability of neurosyphilis detection. n 1 dwg, 2 ex
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