Analysis of the state of lipoperoxidation processes depending on the formation of postnecrotic cyst of the pancreas
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https://doi.org/10.11603/2414-4533.2021.4.12617Keywords:
pancreatic necrosis, pancreatic pseudocyst, lipid peroxidationAbstract
The aim of the work: to investigate the content of pancreatic pseudocysts with further determination of the state of free radical processes in it.
Materials and Methods. The data of the analysis of examination of 62 patients with pancreatic pseudocysts are presented. The prooxidant-antioxidant balance in the blood and in the content of pancreatic pseudocysts was studied, depending on the degree of formation of the cystic wall.
Results and Discussion. The study of the content of pancreatic pseudocysts made it possible to determine the state of free radical processes in it and revealed a high toxicity of exudate in unformed pseudocysts. The marker of the imperfection of the pseudocyst wall is the increased content of malondialdehyde in the erythrocytes of the patientsʼ blood.
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