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Volume 3 Number 2 Year 2018

6 articles in this issue 

Sopiko Azrumelashvili,Tina Kituashvili

Background: Rosacea is a chronic cutaneous inflammatory disorder characterized by persisting erythema, telangiectasia, papules, pustules, edema, phymas and ocular involvement. Because of its centro facial location rosacea can affect patients’ psychologica... see more

Pags. 4 - 7  

Nana Kintsurashvili,George Galdava

Background: Tinea pedis is one of the widespread diseases of the world,which can infect people of all ages and sex. Approximately 70% of the world's population has suffered this pathology at least once in a life. The main causative pathogens of tinea... see more

Pags. 8 - 11  

Khatuna Jalabadze,Anzor Melia,Ia Avaliani,Pavle Machavariani

The Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is inherited or acquired channelopathy resulting ventricular tachyarrhythmia torsade de pointes (TdP) which causes syncope and sudden death. The acquired LQTS might be drug-induced that is significant public health issue. The e... see more

Pags. 12 - 14  

Tamar Lekashvili,Tamar Rukhadze

Background: Number of new events of oncology diseases in Georgia ranges from 7 000 to 8 000 annually and is the second reason for population mortality indicators. Social challenges existing in the country and healthcare system during the years, structural... see more

Pags. 15 - 18  

Pati Dzotsenidze,Ioseb Abesadze,Martha A. Maurer,Nino Chikhladze,Dimitri Kordzaia,Maka Jorbenadze,Aaron M. Gilson

Background: Though the negative impact of chronic pain on incurable patients is well known, hardly anything has changed regarding pain management in Georgia.  Efforts to improve availability and accessibility of opioid analgesics (OAs), critical for ... see more

Pags. 19 - 30  

Levan Gogichaishvili,Gia Lobzhanidze,Nana Goishvili,Mikheil Jangavadze

 Background: Chronic hepatitis C induced liver cirrhosis is one of the main causes of the Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). There are controversial data about the effects of the different anti-hepatitis C virus treatment regiments on the risk of d... see more

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