CLINICAL REVIEW FOR GENERAL PRACTICE
(KLINICHESKIY RAZBOR V OBSHCHEY MEDITSINE)
Professional medical scientific and practical specialized journal intended for internists and specialists in related areas.
The journal is included in the List of Russian peer-reviewed scientific journals in which the main scientific results of dissertations for the degrees of doctor and candidate of Sciences should be published
The goal of the journal is to promote the professionalization of physicians, researchers, teachers at medical schools and educational institutions. The journal is focused on the diseases of internal organs, as well as on the issues related to multidisciplinary approach as the interrelated system of knowledge integration into management of patients with comorbidities.
Clinical reviews, including the cases difficult to diagnose, are published in the pages of the journal. In addition to clinical reviews, original research papers, lectures, and reviews on the most urgent issues of modern medicine, as well as interviews with experts in various fields of medicine are published.
The objectives of the journal are to report clinical observations, as well as to consider the issues related to new methods of patient assessment, efficiency of pharmacotherapy and non-pharmacological treatment, scientific research results, and methods to improve the efficiency of multidisciplinary approach to treatment of internal diseases.
The journal publishes the papers written by leading clinicians, the leaders in the appropriate fields of medicine in Russia and other countries.
The journal is intended for general practitioners, cardiologists, endocrinologists, gastroenterologists, pulmonologists, urologists, nephrologists, neurologists, rheumatologists, dermatologists and other specialists, as well as for clinical residents, postgraduate students and senior medical students.
Main sections of the journal:
- Original Articles
- Clinical cases
- Lectures
- Reviews
- History of Medicine
A4 format
Size: 60-92 pages
Print run: 30 000 copies
Periodicity: 10 issues per year (Change in periodicity from 2023)
The journal is in electronic format in open access.
Distribution of printed version:
- subscription through the catalogue of "Rospechat" agency
- for individual subscribers
- subscription through the catalogues of alternative agencies
Current Issue: Vol 6, №6 (2025)
Content
Clinical Case
Unclear cause of nodular erythema in a patient with ulcerative colitis | |
Sergey S. Kriukovskiy , Natalya N. Dekhnich , Natalya N. Dekhnich |
Crohn's disease: clinical case | |
Stepan S. Zobov , Dmitry A. Ryazhechkin , Nikita D. Elistratov , Natalya N. Dekhnich |
Clinical case of biliary sludge | |
Andrey A. Tryapyshko , Andrey A. Tryapyshko , Vitalina I. Gerashchenkova , Viktoria L. Prisekina , Natalya N. Dekhnich , Natalya N. Dekhnich |
A clinical case of toxic liver injury associated with the consumption of Bolotov’s kvass | |
Nabi U. Chamsutdinov , Djariyat N. Abdulmanapova , Kamila A. Abueva , Patimat M. Magomedova , Kira L. Seydalieva |
Primary sclerosing cholangitis in a child with ulcerative colitis | |
Alexandra V. Zenicheva , Aleksandra V. Serezhkina |
Metastatic lesions of the stomach and colon in breast cancer | |
Yulia Yu. Shirobokova , Maria A. Abolmasova , Mikhail Yu. Ilyin , Vladimir V. Podolsky , Elena A. Kameneva |
Intrahepatic cholangocarcinoma in a comorbid patient: is a rare diagnosis – a difficult diagnostic search. Clinical example and review literature | |
Vitaly V. Gorban , Elena N. Travenko , Valery A. Porodenko |
Anomalies of the coronary arteries. Bland–White–Garland syndrome. A clinical case | |
Vera Yu. Kaplunova , Vasily V. Koblikov , Sergey A. Kondrashin , Svetlana A. Kochekaeva , Julia I. Naimann , Anna I. Olkhovskaya , Darya A. Tyurina , Ivan V. Kuznetsov |
Clinical case: surgical treatment of intrachiasmal hemorrhage | |
P.I. Kushniruk , P.I. Kushniruk , K.G. Filatov , K.G. Filatov , A.V. Filatova , A.V. Filatova , A.E. Busygin , A.E. Busygin , I.G. Shoshinov , I.G. Shoshinov , S.K. Mirzoyan , S.K. Mirzoyan , S.V. Vadyunin , S.V. Vadyunin , V.E. Lomakina , V.E. Lomakina , S.S. Maslova , S.S. Maslova |
Review
Potential Roles of PDE4 Inhibitors in Peptic Ulcer Treatment | |
Khaled A. Abdel-Sater |
Comorbidity of periodontal diseases and gastrointestinal cancer | |
Dmitry I. Trukhan , Anatoly F. Sulimov , Larisa Yu. Trukhan , Maria Yu. Rozhkova |
Stem cells in the treatment of diabetes caused by surgical treatment of pancreatic cancer | |
Vitaly B. Kaliberdenko , Ekaterina O. Vorontsova , Ediye V. Alustaeva , Emil R. Samatov , Mikhail T. Bondarenko , Ernest E. Aramyan , Maksim S. Zinchenko |
Self-monitoring of blood glucose is an important component of effective diabetes mellitus control | |
Elena V. Biryukova , Inna V. Solovyova , Inna V. Solovyova |
Neuroprotection and metabolism: the role of adipokines in the pathogenesis and therapy of epilepsy | |
Ayrat R. Galimov , Chi Tai Le , Abduragim M. Abduragimov , Vladislav Yu. Usov , Anastasia A. Mikheeva , Alexey Yu. Nesterenok , Alexander E. Polysaev , Yulia I. Belyaeva , Ayshe R. Chambel-Pashaeva , Anastasia D. Koneva , Svetlana Yu. Lutsenko , Meri G. Mkrtchyan , Anastasia A. Maslyanikova , Nikolai A. Oflidi |
Antioxidant therapy for preserving and restoring male reproductive health | |
Igor A. Korneyev |
Review and Clinical Case
Bullous emphysema: causes, diagnosis, complications. Clinical and pathological study of the patient with bullous emphysema and fatal spontaneous pneumothorax | |
Sergey I. Viktorov , Daria S. Ivanova , Dinara B. Uralbaeva , Dinara B. Uralbaeva , Inna A. Viktorova |
Original article
Risk factors for the development of resistant arterial hypertension | |
Lesya N. Gumenyuk , Roman R. Zvegintsev , Yuri V. Bobrik , Vladimir A. Chernorotov |
The role of CD14 in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis | |
Vitaly B. Kaliberdenko , Andrey V. Petrov , Alexander A. Gorlov , Emiliya R. Zagidullina , Tatiana S. Pronkina , Ekaterina S. Gorbenko , Darya I. Bachalova , Amina I. Batkaeva |
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