RU93036927A - NON-INVASIVE METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF PANCREATITIS - Google Patents

NON-INVASIVE METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF PANCREATITIS

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RU93036927A
RU93036927A RU93036927/14A RU93036927A RU93036927A RU 93036927 A RU93036927 A RU 93036927A RU 93036927/14 A RU93036927/14 A RU 93036927/14A RU 93036927 A RU93036927 A RU 93036927A RU 93036927 A RU93036927 A RU 93036927A
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pancreatitis
diagnostic
patient
invasive method
points
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В.Л. Рахлин
В.Н. Волошин
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Научно-исследовательский радиофизический институт
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Изобретение относится к медицинским способам диагностики заболеваний поджелудочной железы. Для диагностики панкреатита принимают собственное тепловое радиоизлучение тела человека в первой и второй точках, лежащих в области проекции на поверхность спины хвоста и головки поджелудочной железы соответственно. С помощью радиотермометра определяют разность температур в указанных точках и диагностируют панкреатит по превышению указанной разностью величины 0,4oC. Способ безвреден и безболезнен, не предусматривает какого-либо воздействия на организм пациента и может быть использован при диагностике заболевания у пациента с противопоказаниями к традиционным способам диагностики, у беременных женщин и детей.The invention relates to medical methods for diagnosing pancreatic diseases. For the diagnosis of pancreatitis, one takes their own thermal radio emission from the human body at the first and second points lying in the area of projection onto the surface of the back of the tail and head of the pancreas, respectively. Using a radiothermometer, the temperature difference at the indicated points is determined and pancreatitis is diagnosed by exceeding the specified difference of 0.4 o C. The method is harmless and painless, does not provide any effect on the patient’s body and can be used to diagnose the patient’s disease with traditional contraindications diagnostic methods in pregnant women and children.
RU93036927/14A 1993-07-20 NON-INVASIVE METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF PANCREATITIS RU93036927A (en)

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