IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND CYTOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL INFLAMMATORY REACTION IN THE EARLY POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR COMPLEX FORMS OF ACUTE PARAPROCTITIS
The optimal time to fulfill the second (plastic) phase delayed early radical surgery in patients over the complicated forms of acute paraproctitis. On the 7th day after the opening of an abscess in a smear from the surface layer of the wound inflammatory regenerative cytogram type was observed in 66...
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