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Calculous cholecystitis: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Calculous cholecystitis is called acute or chronic inflammation in the gallbladder, when wherein in the lumen or duct bubble detected concrements (...
Calculous cholecystitis is called acute or chronic inflammation in the gallbladder, when wherein in the lumen or duct bubble detected concrements (...
Chalazion (chalazion) is a blockage of meibomian gland duct - adipose gland plate cartilage century. When her secret inflammation deep in the centu...
Botulism - a disease that occurs as a result of poisoning by toxins and botulism bacteria is characterized by severe damage to the nervous system.C...
Rubella - an acute viral infection that predominantly noted in children and related to the category of children's infections. Manifested respirator...
Portal hypertension - increased pressure in the portal vein (normal pressure - 7 mmHg), developing as a result of blood flow difficulties on any pa...
Flatulence is a common condition. Its essence lies in the increased accumulation of gas in the gastrointestinal tract. Flatulence can be felt in ap...
Yersiniosis called acute intestinal infection transmitted from animals to humans, which is accompanied by toxic and allergic reactions, manifested ...
Duhring dermatitis - a skin disease whose cause is not clear. The disease is characterized by a prolonged course with paroxysmal appearance on the ...
Uterine fibroids is a true benign tumors of the uterus. It develops from muscle tissue.Depending on the ratio of muscle and connective tissue in it...
approvedthe order of the Ministry of Health andSocial Development of the Russian Federationon December 24, 2007 № 797Standards of medical care to p...
Thyroiditis (full name of autoimmune thyroiditis, Hashimoto's thyroiditis), sometimes called lymphomatous thyroiditis, there is nothing but inflamm...
Lyme borreliosis, or Lyme disease - a natural focal infection that is spread by insect bites (ticks) and in contact with their saliva into the huma...