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List Diseases – P

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Hypercalcemia as a leading symptom of endocrine tumors of the pancreas is a rare phenomenon.
Parasomnias are behavioral phenomena that occur in connection with sleep. Parasomnias are typical for childhood and adolescence and often disappear as the child grows older. The diagnosis is clinical. Treatment is medication in combination with psychotherapy.

Paraproctitis is an inflammation of the tissue (pararectal) surrounding the rectum. Of the total number of proctologic diseases, paraproctitis accounts for 15.1%.

When we tell a friend that he is "talking" nonsense, we do not even imagine how far we are from the truth, getting confused in the concepts of nonsense and absurdity. In fact, nonsense is a mentally abnormal morbid condition that can have various manifestations.

Paraphilias are defined as recurrent, intense, sexually arousing fantasies, urges, or behaviors that cause distress or maladaptation, that involve inanimate objects, children, or unaware adults, or that cause distress or humiliation to the person or their partner.
Parapharyngitis (parapharyngeal phlegmon, deep phlegmon of the neck) is an inflammatory process in the tissue of the peripharyngeal space.
Unfortunately, paraovarian cysts are quite common. This type of cyst occurs on the ovaries. They usually develop in mature women of childbearing age. But sometimes such cysts are also found in teenage girls.
Parametritis is an inflammation of the parauterine tissue. It most often occurs as a complication of abortions (mainly out-of-hospital) and childbirth. The development of the disease can be facilitated by surgical interventions (both vaginal - insertion of an intrauterine contraceptive, dilation of the cervical canal, diagnostic curettage, and abdominal-wall - removal of interligamentary tumors of the internal genitalia, suppurating tumors).

The symptoms of facial muscle paralysis are varied due to the varying degrees of conduction disturbances of the facial nerve branches. The more branches are involved in the pathological process, the more severe the clinical picture.

Plegia or paralysis of the facial mimic muscles refers to a condition in which the ability to make voluntary muscle movements is lost completely, and paresis of the mimic muscles

Parainfluenza is an acute respiratory disease with moderate intoxication and predominant damage to the mucous membranes of the nose and larynx. In the general structure of viral diseases of the respiratory system in children, parainfluenza accounts for 10 to 30%. The proportion of parainfluenza cases depends on the season, incidence of influenza and other acute respiratory viral infections, the age of the children and the completeness of diagnostics. The highest incidence is recorded among children in the first 2 years of life.
Paragonimiasis is a biohelminthiasis, which manifests itself mainly by damage to the respiratory organs. Paragonimiasis is characterized by a long-term relapsing course.
Parakoklyush is an acute infectious disease similar in clinical presentation to mild whooping cough. The incidence of parakoklyush is lower than that of whooping cough. Parakoklyush is characterized by a periodicity that does not correlate with whooping cough.
Paracetamol poisoning can cause gastroenteritis within a few hours and liver damage within 1-3 days after ingestion. The severity of liver damage after a single acute overdose can be predicted by the plasma paracetamol concentration.

A papular rash (papules) is a type of skin rash characterized by the formation of small bulging areas (papules) on the surface of the skin.

Papillomavirus infection (genital warts) is caused by the human papillomavirus. The causative agent is the human papillomavirus (HPV), a small virus containing double-stranded DNA. HPV types of high oncogenic risk are: 16, 18, 31, 33, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59, 68. 5 HPV types remain low oncogenic risk viruses - 6, 11, 42, 43, 44.
Localization of multiple papillomas in the nasal passages is extremely rare and is often confused with cancer of this area. Papillomatosis of the nasal passages is characterized by progressive evolution, leading to complete obstruction of the corresponding half of the nose, while cases of growth through the natural opening in the maxillary sinus are not uncommon.
Laryngeal papillomatosis (papilloma) is a benign tumor that develops from flat or transitional epithelium and protrudes above its surface in the form of a papilla

Various skin lesions are caused by dermatologic viral diseases, which include papillomatosis.

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