SPECTRUM BILE ACIDS IN BILE AND SERUM LIPIDS IN PATIENTS WITH CHOLELITHIASIS AMONG NATIVE AND ALIENS INHABITANTS OF EVENKIA


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In Evenkia was demonstrated the prevalence of cholelithiasis in aliens inhabitants compared to Evenks. In both populations of patients with cholelithiasis were determined hyperlipidemia, increasing of deoxycholic and dehydrocholic acids content and decrease reducing of chenodeoxycholic acid concentration in bile. These changes were more pronounced in aliens in comparison with native population.

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J. Tonkih

Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Email: gastro@impn.ru
Candidate of Medical Sciences Krasnoyarsk

V. Tsukanov

Scientific Research Institute for Medical Problems of the North, Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences

Email: gastro@impn.ru
Professor MD Krasnoyarsk

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