Khan M A, Bobrovnitskiĭ I P, Novikova E V
Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult. 2006 Nov-Dec(6):37-9.
Investigations performed by the authors proved pathogenetic validity of interference therapy of chronic pyelonephritis in children. A course of interference currents has a positive effect on partial renal functions, excretion of beta2-microglobulin, urodynamics of the lower urinary tract, humoral and cell links of immunity, lipid peroxidation in red cell membranes. Advantages of interference currents impact on the reflex-segmentary zone and urinary bladder projection area in children with concomitant neurogenic dysfunction of the urinary bladder are shown.