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titleOfInvention Method of diagnosis the course of peptic ulcer stages
abstract This invention relates to medicine, in particular to gastroenterology. The aim of the invention is to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and accelerate the study. To do this, a venous blood sample is taken from a fasting patient, serum is obtained, which is then placed in a standard PVC tube and frozen in liquid nitrogen. After that, it is placed in the resonator of an EPR spectrometer (RE-1306). After the apparatus has been tuned, ceruloplasmin and transferrin curves are recorded. Then the values of the content of these metalloproteins are calculated and, when the content of ceruloplasmin is 80% or more, and transferrin 73% or less relative to the norm, the stage of exacerbation of the ulcer disease is diagnosed and, at opposite values, the stage of remission. The method makes it possible to reduce the test time to 1 hour and 10 minutes, and also to increase the diagnostic accuracy on average to 82%, which is 17% higher than the accuracy of the prototype method. 1 tab.
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