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Changes in the body in the presence of a chronic inflammatory process, even of a low intensity, lead to the change in the body’s reactivity, having a negative impact on the development, course and clinical prognosis of newly emerging inflammatory processes. Structural changes in the vascular network in the focus of chronic inflammation and following cellular reactions that occur under the action of chemokines and cytokines are the basis for the maintenance and development of the phlogogenic process, including subsequent structural changes in tissues. The failure to resolve the inflammation leads not only to the persistence of the process in the primary focus, but also to the formation of a multitude of the so-calledpathological circles, included at the system level, causing the imbalance among proinflammatory, anti-inflammatory and pro-resolving factors. As a result, conditions are formed for the emergence of new foci of the inflammation in other organs and tissues and in the case of their realization, new vicious circles are formed that contribute to the maintenance and progression of the inflammation. The complex application of etio-tropic, pathogenetic and sanogenetic principles of the treatment allows intensifying of the formation of specialized pro-resolving factors with the elimination of their relative insufficiency, contributing to the reduction of newly formed vessels and to the restoration of the normal cellular composition of the tissue as well as to the resolution of inflammation.

eISSN:
2335-075X
ISSN:
1820-8665
Language:
English
Publication timeframe:
4 times per year
Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Clinical Medicine, other