Infrared spectroscopy of children with macrohematuria syndrome
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.61.10
Abstract
For experimental purposes, the blood of children with hematuria syndrome in acute and chronic glomerulonephritis and IgA nephropathy was studied by IR spectroscopy. The obtained results indicate the possibility of using IR spectroscopy as an additional diagnostic method for differentiating nephropathies.
About the Authors
S. N. MamaevaRussian Federation
Mamaeva Sargylana Nikolaevna, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, the associate professor of department of general and experimental physics of Physics and technology institute
58, Belinsky str., Yakutsk, 677000, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)), Ph.: 8-4112-49-68-32
G. V. Maksimov
Russian Federation
Maximov Georgy Vladimirovich, Dr.Sci. Biol., professor of department of biophysics of Biological faculty
1, Lenin mountains, Moscow, 119991, ph.: 8-495-939-19-66
A. S. Golderova
Russian Federation
Ya. A. Munkhalova
Russian Federation
Munkhalova Yana Afanasyevna, candidate of medical sciences, the manager of department of pediatrics and children’s surgery of Medical institute
58, Belinsky str., Yakutsk, 677000, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)), ph.: 8-4112-36-30-46
A. N. Pavlov
Russian Federation
Pavlov Alexandr Nikolaevich, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, the head of the laboratory of “Mechanics. Fluctuations and waves” of department of general and experimental physics of Physics and technology institute
58, Belinsky str., Yakutsk, 677000, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)), Ph.: 8-4112-49-68-32
A. L. Fedorov
Russian Federation
Fedorov Andrey Leonidovich - Cand. tech. Sciences, engineer of laboratory «Technologies of polymer nanocomposites» of the Department of High-Molecular Compounds and Organic Chemistry of the Institute of Natural Sciences
677000, 48, Kulakovsky str., Yakutsk, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Phone: 8-4112-49-69-63
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Review
For citations:
Mamaeva S.N., Maksimov G.V., Golderova A.S., Munkhalova Ya.A., Pavlov A.N., Fedorov A.L. Infrared spectroscopy of children with macrohematuria syndrome. Yakut Medical Journal. 2018;(1):33-35. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2018.61.10