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Panaritium treatment pursues the goal, which consists in complete and sustained relief of inflammatory phenomena while minimizing functional and aesthetic negative consequences, and in some cases, the risk of fatal outcome.
Palmar-plantar keratoderma is a large group of diseases, very different in their morphology. Some of them are an independent disease, others are part of numerous syndromes, while others represent one of the manifestations of diffuse keratoses.
The term "palm-plantar pusgulez" is widely interpreted in the literature. Some authors combine under this term any non-infectious pustular eruptions on hands and feet.
In patients with angina pectoris and / or spontaneous angina pectoris (including unstable angina) up to 50-75% of episodes of myocardial ischemia are painless (asymptomatic, "mute").
As a rule, the inflammatory process is characterized by a short duration, but it provokes pain sensations of the nociceptive type, which are capable of removing anesthetic ointments with bruises.
One of the causes of pain in the tooth after removal of the nerve, can be a natural effect of the procedure itself. The whole problem is that the doctor, having made anesthesia, performed a successful removal of the pulp, and with a calm conscience let the patient go home.

The pain in the muscles can be spontaneous, occur during physical exertion, either retarded or at rest. Sometimes the pain is detected only when palpation. During physical exertion, ischemic pain develops (for example, intermittent claudication or angina pectoris); retarded pain is more typical for structural changes in muscles (inflammatory changes in connective tissue).

Pain in early pregnancy, along with active body changes, frighten many women. "Rampage" of hormones leads to changes in appearance: in some, the hair on the head becomes more dense and silky, while in others, the reverse process is observed - brittleness, dullness, hair loss.
Pagetoidic reticulosis (blue sickness of Vorenje-Koloppa). Described by FR Woringer and P. Kolopp in 1939. The term "pagetoid reticulosis" was introduced by O. Biaun-Falco et al. In 1973, on the basis of the observed invasion of the lower layers of the epidermis by atypical cells with a light cytoplasm, reminiscent of the appearance of Paget cells.
Paget's disease refers to precancerous conditions. It is believed that extramammary forms are associated with carcinoma of the sweat glands. Foci in the area of mammary glands are considered as metastases by per continual breast cancer. As the provoking factors may be trauma, scar changes and other endo- and exogenous factors.
Pachyonikhia congenital is a variant of ecto-mesodermal dysplasia. Inheritance is heterogeneous, autosomal recessive, linked to the sex. Men are more often ill. The causes and pathogenesis of the congenital pachyonhia are unclear. In urine there is a high level of hydroxyproline.

As you know, the human brain consists of several shells - it is a solid, vascular and arachnoid shells, which are endowed with certain important functions. The inflammatory process can occur under certain circumstances in any of them. Today we will talk about inflammation in a hard shell, which in medical circles is called "pachymeningitis."

Pachidermoperiodosis (Greek pachus - thick, dense, derma - skin and periostosis - non-inflammatory change of the periosteum) is a disease whose leading sign is a massive thickening of the skin of the face, skull, hands, feet and distal sections of long tubular bones.
Pacemy stimulation is the use of a pulsed electric current to impose a certain rhythm of cardiac contractions on the heart. Such an external pacemaker driver is needed when internal pacemakers (heart cells with special properties generate electrical impulses that cause heart contractions) and the conduction system can not provide normal heart function.
Pneumosclerosis - proliferation in the lungs of connective tissue, resulting from various pathological processes. Depending on the severity of the proliferation of connective tissue, fibrosis, sclerosis, and cirrhosis are distinguished. With pneumofibrosis scar changes in the lungs are expressed moderately.
Chronic pneumonia is a chronic inflammatory nonspecific bronchopulmonary process, which is based on irreversible morphological changes in the form of deformation of the bronchi and pneumosclerosis in one or more segments of the lungs and accompanied by relapses of inflammation in the bronchi and lung tissue.

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