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Osteopathic correction as part of the complex treatment of primary biliary cholangitis

https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2020-4-88-94

Abstract

A case from clinical practice showing the positive results of the osteopathic correction use in the complex therapy of a patient with primary biliary cholangitis is described. The problem of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC, formerly known as primary biliary cirrhosis) attracts a lot of attention due to the uncertainty of the pathogenesis of this disease and the lack of methods of sufficiently effective therapy. The need for a complex approach to the therapy at the present stage, including using of non-drug treatment methods, is dictated by the desire to improve the life quality of this group of patients and delay liver transplantation. The lack of the literature data about the osteopathy effectiveness in the treatment of the pathology makes this message very valuable and opens up prospects for further study of the problem.

About the Authors

D. S. Lebedev
Saint-Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Dmitri S. Lebedev - assistant of the Institute of Osteopathy, eLibrary SPIN: 1863-4459.

Saint-Petersburg State University, bld. 7/9 Universitetskaya nab., Saint-Petersburg, 199034



A. H. Nizamova
Mechnikov North-West State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alsu H. Nizamova - clinical resident.

Bld. 41 ul. Kirochnaya, Saint-Petersburg, 191015



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Lebedev D.S., Nizamova A.H. Osteopathic correction as part of the complex treatment of primary biliary cholangitis. Russian Osteopathic Journal. 2020;(4):88-94. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32885/2220-0975-2020-4-88-94

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