List Diseases – I
Mechanical damage to the esophagus is one of the most serious injuries, often resulting in death, even in spite of the timely and most fully implemented treatment activities. Anatomical damages of the esophagus (injuries, ruptures, perforations of foreign bodies) belong to the competence of thoracic surgeons
Damage to the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae is considered in one article, because in the mechanism of their occurrence, clinical course and treatment issues, there is much in common. Especially this applies to the lumbar and lower thoracic vertebrae, where damage often occurs.
Injuries to the cervical spine account for approximately 19% of all spine injuries. But compared with injuries of the thoracic vertebrae, they are found in a ratio of 1: 2, and lumbar - 1: 4. Disability and mortality with injuries to the cervical spine are still high. The mortality rate for these injuries is 44.3-35.5%.
Trauma and damage to the kidneys are quite common in urological practice. Gunshot injuries of the kidneys are found mostly in military time.
Inhalation trauma - the defeat of the respiratory tract, lungs and the body as a whole with the inhalation of combustion products during a fire. Inhalation trauma can be isolated or combined with skin burns, significantly weighting the course of the burn disease and worsening the prognosis.
Inguinal lymphadenitis is a disease characterized by inflammation of the lymph nodes in the groin area. There are a lot of reasons for its appearance, but infectious diseases (especially those that are sexually transmitted) remain the dominant among them.
This anomaly occurs quite often and is more typical of men. She was given the code for ICD 10 - K40, class XI (diseases of the digestive system).
Inguinal epidermophytia (synonym: tinea cruris) is a subacute or chronic disease with a lesion of the skin of the hips, pubic and inguinal areas. Mostly adults are sick, more often men.