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31 January 2001 State of some peripheral organs during laser puncture correction of ovarian functional deficiency
T. A. Vylegzhanina, Tatiana I. Kuznetsova, O. Maneeva, E. L. Ryzhkovskaya, A. Yemelianova
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Abstract
The findings from studies on structural and functional parameters of the adrenal, thyroid, and pineal glands in conditions of ovarian hypofunction and after its correction by laser puncture are presented. An experimentally induced hypofunction of the ovaries was shown to be accompanied by a decreased hormonal synthesis in the cortical fascicular zone. The epiphysis showed ultra structural signs of increased functional activity. Application of a helium-neon laser to biologically active points of the ovarian reflexogenic zone induced normalization of the ovarian cycle, potentiating of the adrenal functional state, and a decreased thyroid hormone production and abolished the activatory effect of the dark regime on the functional state of the pineal gland.
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T. A. Vylegzhanina, Tatiana I. Kuznetsova, O. Maneeva, E. L. Ryzhkovskaya, and A. Yemelianova "State of some peripheral organs during laser puncture correction of ovarian functional deficiency", Proc. SPIE 4156, Clinical Lasers and Diagnostics, (31 January 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.413719
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KEYWORDS
Ovary

Blood

Helium neon lasers

Laser therapeutics

Nerve

Electron microscopy

Mode conditioning cables

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