FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to dermatology and clinical laboratory diagnostics. Method for predicting the transition of the moderate to severe clinical course of the disease in the patients with nummular microbial eczema involves determining before the beginning of the blood plasma immunological parameters, wherein the immunological parameters in the capillary blood from the inflammation focus are the phagocytic number and the redox activity of the neutrophils in the spontaneous reduction test of nitroblue tetrazolium and their values 5.0 and lower, 4 % and lower, respectively, the probability of transition of moderate course of nummular microbial eczema into severe course is predicted.
EFFECT: what is presented is a method for predicting the transition of a moderate course of nummular microbial eczema into a severe course.
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Dates
2019-06-27—Published
2018-11-21—Filed