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The children's infantile pycnocytosis, which is not a persistent hereditary pathology and has a transient character and a favorable prognosis, also applies to diseases caused by a disorder in the structure of lipids of the erythrocyte membrane.
Mediterranean-Central Asian visceral leishmaniasis (synonyms: children's leishmaniasis, children's kala-azar). Childish leishmaniasis is caused by L. Infantum. Pediatric leishmaniasis is a zoonotic disease. There are 3 types of foci of Mediterranean-Central Asian leishmaniasis
Children's fears - this is a fairly common phenomenon, which is considered temporary, transient with age. However, the undetected, hidden and subdued childish fear in adult life can turn into a neurosis and even psychosomatic problems.

A bruise in a child is considered a relative norm, because a child must be a priori mobile, active and inquisitive. No parental prohibition will give as much useful life experience as an independent study of the surrounding world.

Chikungunya fever is an acute transmissible disease characterized by fever, intoxication and hemorrhagic syndrome.
Chickenpox (chicken pox) is an acute systemic disease, usually in children, caused by the varicella zoster virus (human herpesvirus type 3). Chickenpox (chickenpox) usually begins with mild general symptoms, followed by rapid skin rashes, rapidly spreading and manifesting as a spot, papule, vesicle and crust.

The reason for poisoning with chicken meat is most often the unsuitability of the meat for consumption due to its rottenness, as well as insufficient roasting. 

The disease can be caused by any damage to the hypothalamus or pituitary gland, which affects the production of prolactin.

Contusion of the chest - a frequent phenomenon in traumatology, associated with domestic, sports, production and other reasons. How to determine the bruise of the chest? Chest bruise with fractured ribs. Chest bruise: treatment and care of the patient.

Granulomatous inflammatory angiitis - Cherdz-Strauss syndrome refers to the group of systemic vasculitis with small-caliber vessels (capillaries, venules, arterioles) associated with the detection of antineutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibodies (ANCA). In children, this form of systemic vasculitis is rare.
The etiological factors of cheek defects may be: accidental trauma, an inflammatory process (eg, nome), or surgical intervention.
Chediak-Higashi syndrome is characterized by impaired lysis of phagocytosed bacteria, resulting in the development of recurrent bacterial respiratory and other infections, albinism of the skin and eyes are also noted.
Chediak-Higashi syndrome is a disease with generalized cellular dysfunction. The type of inheritance is autosomal recessive. Due to a defect in the Lyst protein. A characteristic feature of this syndrome is giant peroxidase-positive granules in neutrophils, eosinophils, peripheral blood monocytes and bone marrow, and in granulocyte precursor cells.
CHARGE-association - a symptom complex of congenital defects of the eyeball (colobomas), heart defects, atresia of the khohan, hypoplasia of the vulva and anomalies of the auricle in children with a delay in physical development.
The Chard-Strauss syndrome is an eosinophilic granulomatous inflammation characterized by systemic necrotizing segmental panagyitis of small vessels (arterioles and venules) with eosinophilic perivascular infiltration.
Maybe the acquired color change of the sclera - blackish, dirty-gray-bluish spots (yellow sclera) - with the intake of certain medicinal substances, preparations of silver, the use of cosmetics.
To the changes in the surface of the nails include point impressions and furrows. Pointed impressions on the surface of the nail plate are in fact small erosive defects of the nail keratin. Their presence can be a variant of the norm - in a healthy person it is possible to detect up to 5 point impressions on the surface of all twenty nails.
The most common options for changing the shape of nail plates are coilonichia and bulging nails like "watch glass".
On the hands, the normal thickness of the nail plate averages 0.5 mm, on the feet - 1 mm. Reduction and increase in these indicators should be diagnosed as a thinning or thickening of the nail.

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