List Diseases – S
Light injuries in everyday life and at work are considered a daily occurrence. Sometimes we just do not notice them, and we are very surprised to find bruises and scratches on the body.
The increase in the number of operations on large joints, the lack of sufficient material support for clinics, admission to interventions of under-trained personnel do not allow for today to exclude the development of the most formidable postoperative complication - peri-implant infection.
Subluxation of the head of the radius is most often seen in children aged 1 to 4 years. In this period, children often fall, and accompanying adults, trying to prevent falling, pull the child for his straightened arm.
The subacute sclerosing leukoencephalitis group includes peculiar forms of chronic and subacute encephalitis with a progressive severe course (encephalitis with Dawson inclusions, subacute sclerosing leukoencephalitis of Van Bogart, nodular panencephalitis of Pette-Dering).
About the disease was first mentioned in 1951. To date, more than 120 cases have been described. Lei's disease (OMIM 256000) is a genetically heterogeneous disease that can be inherited both by nuclear type (autosomal recessive or linked to the X chromosome) and mitochondrial (less often).