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  • Yilmaz, Eyüp Murat; Karacan, Erkan (West Kazakhstan Medical Journal, 2024)
    Objective To compare the results of the lateral internal sphincterotomy(LIS) technique and high dose botulinum toxin, which is one of the treatments applied when medical treatment is insufficient in anal fissure. Materials ...
  • Rysmakhanov, Myltykbay; Kurmanbai, Gulmira; Koyshybayev, Anuar; Mukhamedgalieva, Botagoz; Satenova, Zhanna; Zhakiyev, Bazylbek (West Kazakhstan Medical Journal, 2024)
    Background. Gastroduodenal bleeding (GDB) is a common cause of endoscopic examinations. This study aims to study demographic criteria in patients with ulcerative genesis GDB during primary endoscopic examinations in a ...
  • Kudabayeva, Khatimya; Bazargaliyev, Yerlan; Veklenko, Galina; Tleumagambetova, Bibigul (West Kazakhstan Medical Journal, 2024)
    Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) has emerged as a major global health challenge, with its prevalence steadily rising in recent decades. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Diabetes Atlas projecting that the number ...
  • Alrubaye, Aymen Abdulateef; Balef, Reshad Moradi; Kalbi, Siavash; Tanideh, Nader (West Kazakhstan Medical Journal, 2024)
    This mini review delves into the therapeutic attributes of Avicennia marina, commonly known as the Grey Mangrove, situated within mangrove ecosystems. Characterized by unique biochemical features, A. marina has captured ...
  • Khamidulla, Alima A.; Urasheva, Zhanylsyn U.; Kabdrakhmanova, Gulnar B.; Yermagambetova, Aigul P.; Utegenova, Aigerim B. (West Kazakhstan Medical Journal, 2024)
    Interferon-beta (IFN-𝛽) preparations represent a well-established cohort of pharmaceu tical agents employed for immunomodulation in individuals diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). The clinical courses and manifestations ...

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