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Health

List Diseases – F

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Influenza (Grippus, Influenza) is an acute infectious disease with an aerosol transmitting mechanism of the pathogen, characterized by a massive spread, short-term fever, intoxication and airway disease, and a high incidence of complications.
Particular anxiety usually causes flatulence in children. This condition can occur for many reasons, without determining which can not begin to treat the child.
Fistulas of the submandibular salivary gland in peacetime are extremely rare. They arise, as a rule, as a result of gunshot wounds of the submandibular region.
Fistulas after radiation therapy, or post-radial fistulas arise due to exceeding the permissible radiation load, non-observance of intervals between sessions, violation of vascularization of the genito-urinary organs, as well as increased individual sensitivity to ionizing rays.
Fistulas are pathological passages lined with granulation tissue or epithelium, connecting pathological focus in tissues, organs or cavities with the external environment or with each other.

Fistula of the rectum is a fistula (canal, a tube in Latin) - a fistula that forms between the tissue surfaces and the inflammatory zone. The fistula looks like a passage, hidden by the tissues of the rectum, inside which there may be purulent contents.

First aid for bruises should be rapid, especially if the child is injured or especially dangerous parts of the body are damaged. Although a minor injury is considered a bruise without damaging the skin, nevertheless bruises can be very strong and violate fairly deep layers of soft tissue.

Fibrous-invasive thyroiditis (Riedel's goiter) - a very rare form of thyroiditis - 0.98% of cases - was first described in 1986 by Riedel, distinguished by focal or diffuse enlargement of the gland with extreme density and propensity to invasive growth, as a result of which paresis and compression symptoms develop vessels of the neck and trachea.

Bone dysplasia, Liechtenstein-Britzev disease, fibrous osteodysplasia - all these are names for the same congenital non-hereditary pathology, in which bone tissue is replaced by fibrous tissue. 

Fibrous mastopathy of the mammary glands is a pathological condition in which there is an unnatural proliferation of the connective tissue of the glands with the dominance of the fibrous structure.
Tumor damage to bone tissue. A rare pathology in otorhinolaryngology. At the heart of the disease is the destruction of bones with their deformation and the filling of the osseous canal with fibrous tissue. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of children with dysplastic lesions of bone tissue.

Such a rare disease as retroperitoneal fibrosis is characterized by excessive growth of fibrous tissue behind the posterior outer surface of the stomach and intestines.

Fibrosis of the liver is the accumulation of connective tissue in the liver in response to hepatocellular damage of any etiology. Fibrosis is a consequence of excessive formation or pathological destruction of the extracellular matrix.
Fibrosarcoma - a tumor of connective tissue origin, can develop from subcutaneous tissue, fascia, tendons, intermuscular connective tissue.

Fibropapilloma (syn: fibroma) - a benign tumor, is a different form and size of nodular formations protruding above the surface of the skin, sometimes on a narrower base

Dystrophic changes in the mammary gland, which can occur both in women and men, are called fibroadenomatosis of the breast.
Fibromyoma of the breast is a benign tumor that can appear both spontaneously and under the influence of surrounding factors.
Fibromyalgia is one of the most mysterious phenomena in the unanimous recognition of physicians of various specialties throughout the world. For several decades, attempts have been made to develop common principles for clinical evaluation and diagnosis of this suffering, but to date there are only some approaches to clinical verification and treatment tactics.
Fibroid dysplasia involves a heterogeneous group of non-atherosclerotic non-inflammatory changes in the arteries leading to vessel stenosis, occlusion, or the formation of aneurysms.

When a woman develops a pathological process of glandular or connective tissue growth in the breast, caused by an increase in the proliferative activity of their cells, and various lumps and nodes develop, this is called breast fibromatosis.

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