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RSU Assoc. Prof. Harijs Čerņevskis receives the Kristaps Rudzītis Award

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In recognition of his outstanding and long-term contribution to the development of internal medicine, this year, the Kristaps Rudzītis Award was presented to nephrologist and scientist Assoc. Prof. Harijs Čerņevskis from the Rīga Stradiņš Univeristy (RSU) Department of Internal Diseases. On 3 December, Assoc. Prof. Čerņevskis was awarded the highest award in Latvia in the specialty of internal medicine at a celebratory event in the RSU Senate Hall in the presence of his colleagues.  

On Thursday, 12 December, the Rīga Stradiņš University (RSU) Latvian Academy of Sport Education (LASE) traditional dancesport competition will take place in the RSU Great Hall (16 Dzirciema iela) where the Academy’s 4th year students will be competing. The competition starts at 16.00. Spectators are welcome to support the students! 

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Images from Kristaps Dambergs' doctoral thesis

Cholesteatomas can be congenital or acquired. Acquired cholesteatomas occur when skin cells (epithelium) lodge in the middle ear, where they should not be, and transform into cholesteatoma tissue. 

Cholesteatoma tissue is hyperproliferative, meaning that the cells grow and multiply excessively compared to normal cell growth, and they degrade the surrounding tissue in the middle ear. 

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