List Diseases – E
ECG in myocardial infarction has high diagnostic value. Despite this, its informativeness is not 100%.
Eccrine spiradenoma is a rather rare tumor that most often occurs in middle-aged and young people - up to 40 years old (72%), in children up to 10 years old (10.8%), in approximately equal proportions in men and women.
The term "eccrine poroma" was first proposed by H. Pinkus et al. (1956) to denote a benign tumor histogenetically associated with the intraepidermal portion of the sweat gland duct, the so-called acrosyringium.
Eccrine acrospiroma (syn.: nodular hidradenoma, clear cell hidradenoma, syringoepithelioma, solid-cystic hidradenoma, clear cell eccrine adenoma) is usually a solitary intradermal, exophytic or mixed node with a diameter of 0.5-2 cm or more, hemispherical in shape, dense elastic consistency, on a wide base, covered with unchanged skin, sometimes ulcerating.
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is an acute viral, especially dangerous infectious disease characterized by a severe course, pronounced hemorrhagic syndrome and a high mortality rate. Synonym - Ebola fever.
Nutritional disorders are pathological conditions that develop as a result of insufficient or excessive intake and/or absorption of nutrients. Nutritional disorders are characterized by disruption of physical development, metabolism, immunity, and the morphofunctional state of internal organs and body systems.
This syndrome often manifests itself against the background of severe vascular and heart diseases or neuroendocrine problems.
Irreversible damage to part of the heart muscle as a result of the cessation of its blood supply - acute myocardial infarction - can occur not only in older people, but also in those under 45 years of age. And then it is defined as early myocardial infarction.
An early ectopic pregnancy develops as a result of the egg being delayed for some reason after fertilization and attaching to the fallopian tube (or other organ).