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[Daily variation of some cardiovascular parameters in healthy children and in those with chronic cholecystitis, changes on mud cure].

Studies covered chronologic algorithm of physiologic parameters in healthy children and those with hepato-biliary diseases. 71.3% of children suffering from hepato-biliary diseases appeared to have significant desynchronization. The authors conducted time-wise optimization of mud care in children with cholecystitis. Findings are that mud care has considerable sanogenous effect and could be recommended as a treatment for children with ecologically mediated cholecystitis.

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