^

Health

List Diseases – R

3 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Rapid tumor lysis syndrome (RTLS), or tumor lysis syndrome (TLS), occurs when a large mass of tumor cells rapidly die.
Rickets is a disease of young children caused by insufficient intake and/or formation of vitamin D in the body, characterized by impaired bone formation and the functions of various organs and systems due to changes in phosphorus-calcium metabolism.
As a rule, a radial bone cyst is detected after the swelling has subsided, after 10-14 days, so during this period it is advisable to conduct a repeat X-ray examination to confirm or exclude the presence of a benign tumor in the bone tissue.
Radiculopathy, or damage to the nerve roots, is manifested by the appearance of segmental radicular symptoms (pain or paresthesia distributed across the dermatome and weakness of the muscles innervated by this root).
Radiculitis, or in other words, radicular syndrome, is one of the manifestations of osteochondrosis: degenerative changes occur in the intervertebral discs, causing the fibrous ring to rupture and a hernia to form.

Radicular syndrome is a pathological condition accompanied by pain as a result of damage to the spinal nerve roots (radiculitis) or combined damage to the spinal structures and their roots (radiculoneuritis).

Radical prostatectomy (RP) is the removal of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles through a retropubic or perineal approach. Laparoscopic and robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy are becoming increasingly common.
It is believed that the long-term results of radiation therapy for prostate cancer are the same as with surgical treatment, and the quality of life does not suffer.
Radiation therapy for cancer is a treatment method using ionizing radiation. Currently, about 2/3 of cancer patients require this type of treatment.
Radiation dermatitis develops as a result of exposure to ionizing radiation. The nature of skin changes depends on the intensity of radiation exposure.
A special place among chronic enteritis of various etiologies is occupied by radiation enteritis caused by ionizing radiation. It can be one of the manifestations of radiation sickness or occur as a result of X-ray radiotherapy of malignant neoplasms of the abdominal cavity and pelvic organs.
Ionizing radiation damages tissues in different ways, depending on the type of radiation, its dose, degree, and type of external exposure. Symptoms can be local (e.g. burns) or systemic (in particular, acute radiation sickness).

Compression or pinching of the radial nerve, one of three nerves in the brachial plexus that provide motor and sensory function to the arms, leads to the development of compression neuropathies, including tunnel syndromes

Rabies, or hydrophobia, is an acute viral disease transmitted through the bite of an infected animal, with damage to the nervous system and the development of severe encephalitis with a fatal outcome.

Rabies (hydrophobia, Latin - rabies, Greek - lyssa) is a viral zoonotic natural focal and anthropurgic infectious disease with a contact mechanism of transmission of the pathogen through the saliva of an infected animal, characterized by severe damage to the central nervous system with a fatal outcome.

Pages

You are reporting a typo in the following text:
Simply click the "Send typo report" button to complete the report. You can also include a comment.