Title :
Perspectives of extreme HF-therapy in medicine
Author :
Shakourov, M.Sh. ; Makarov, Arthur G. ; Morozov, G.A.
Author_Institution :
Kazan State Acad. of Veterinary Med., Russia
Abstract :
EHF-therapy has showed positive results in maniac depressive psychoses (a total coming out of a depressive condition has been observed), in cardiology it helped in stenocardia (hypocoagulant changes of haemostasis system have been obtained), in stomatology it helped in treatment of paradontitis (it reduced inflammation symptoms by means of increase of blood vessel tonus, normalization of local blood circulation etc.), in oncology it helped in immunosuppressive conditions (immune system stimulation), in therapy it helped in stomach and duodenal ulcers (acceleration of ulcer defects regeneration), in surgery it helped in osseous pathologies of trauma (improvement of general condition and decrease of edemas), in ophthalmology it helped in cornea trauma, eyelid skin inflammations (accelerated recovery). In the results of experimental tests in veterinary medicine, it has been revealed that EHF-therapy favorably influences the conduction of wound processes and inflammation reactions.
Keywords :
blood vessels; cardiology; eye; haemodynamics; hyperthermia; microwave heating; skin; surgery; veterinary medicine; EHF-therapy; blood vessel tonus; cardiology; cornea trauma; duodenal ulcer; eyelid skin inflammations; immune system stimulation; immunosuppressive conditions; local blood circulation; maniac depressive psychoses; medical perspectives; oncology; ophthalmology; osseous pathologies; paradontitis; stenocardia; stomach ulcer; stomatology; surgery; veterinary medicine; Acceleration; Blood vessels; Cardiology; Immune system; Medical treatment; Oncological surgery; Oncology; Pathology; Psychology; Stomach;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Conference, 1999. Microwave & Telecommunication Technology. 1999 9th International Crimean [In Russian with English abstracts]
Conference_Location :
Sevastopol, Crimea, Ukraine
Print_ISBN :
966-572-003-1
DOI :
10.1109/CRMICO.1999.815286