FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method involves determining the number of eosinophiles before operation, in two weeks after the operation and in 1 and 2-3 months after the operation. No changes in the number of eosinophiles after the operation and their growth to 30% in 2-3 months of the treatment when compared to the initial level, favorable development of fracture coalescence. The number of eosinophiles being reduced to 40-50% when compared to the initial level with the level being unchanged during two-three months of treatment, the bone formation process is considered to be abnormal. EFFECT: simplified method; reliable description of the process of bone formation.
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2000-09-20—Published
1999-08-23—Filed