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The herpes zoster pharynx is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, which affects the sensitive nerves (often intercostal and triple) and the skin in the region of the exit of their nerve endings. The disease is characterized by acute eruption along the course of individual sensitive nerves of pink spots with unsharp boundaries of considerable magnitude
The causes of the threat of miscarriage can be very diverse. According to statistics, up to 20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Miscarriages are early - up to 12 weeks and later - from 12 to 22 weeks of pregnancy.

A hip injury - the injury is severe enough. Its complexity is that with a bruise there is no wound, this is a closed injury, the structure of tissues and organs is not significantly disturbed.

Thermal exhaustion is not a life-threatening clinical syndrome characterized by general weakness, malaise, nausea, syncope, and other nonspecific symptoms associated with heat exposure. In this case, the thermoregulation is not violated.
Disorders associated with the use of psychoactive substances are often found in children, especially in adolescence. Regardless of economic or ethnic affiliation, the most commonly used substances are alcohol, tobacco and marijuana
Among people who use psychoactive substances, some use them in large quantities, often enough and long, before they become addicted. A simple definition of the relationship does not exist. Help in the definition of the term dependence of the concept of tolerance, mental and physical dependence.
Idiopathic fibrosing alveolitis (EIA) is one of the most common and, at the same time, poorly studied diseases from the group of interstitial lung diseases.
Since the 1970s omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (ω-3 PUFAs) have interested cardiologists after the publication of data on significant epidemiological studies in which a lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases
Endometrial cancer (ER) is the leading nosological form among oncogynecologic diseases, and two-thirds of patients belong to the I pathogenetic variant and have pre-cancerous changes - atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AHE).
The twist of the eyelids (syn. Entropian) is a disease in which the eyelid edge and eyelashes are turned to the eyeball. This leads to constant irritation of the eye, the formation of erosion and corneal ulcers, the injection of conjunctival vessels, lacrimation. Distinguish the following forms of eyelid twisting: congenital, age, spastic, scarring.
The turn of the century (synctropion ectropion) is a disease in which the eyelid moves away from the eye, as a result of which the palpebral and bulbar conjunctiva are exposed. Almost always there is a reversal of the lower eyelid.
The tetralogy of Fallot consists of the following 4 congenital malformations: a large defect of the interventricular septum, an obstruction to the flow of blood at the exit from the right ventricle (stenosis of the pulmonary artery), right ventricular hypertrophy and "sitting aorta". Symptoms include cyanosis, dyspnea during feeding, impaired physical development, and hypoxemic seizures (sudden, potentially fatal episodes of severe cyanosis).
The syndrome of prolonged compression develops with prolonged (for several hours) pressing down any part of the body. After releasing the limb, endotoxic shock can develop. The liberated limb is enlarged in volume due to edema, cyanotic, bubbles with hemorrhagic fluid are formed.
EV Netterton (1958) described the combination of ichthyosis - ichthyosiform congenital erythroderma (lamellar ichthyosis) with hair lesion in the form of nodular trichorexis in combination with atopy.
Excessive production of vasopressin may be adequate, ie, it occurs as a result of the physiological response of the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland in response to appropriate stimuli (blood loss, diuretics, hypovolemia, hypotension, etc.), and inadequate.
The syndrome of disseminated intravascular coagulation (ICE, consumption coagulopathy, defibrillation syndrome) is a disorder with pronounced generation of thrombin and fibrin in the circulating blood.
The syndrome of disseminated intravascular coagulation in gynecological practice is most often met with hemorrhagic shock caused by various causes, bacterial-toxic shock as a complication of criminal abortion; frozen pregnancy, transfusion of incompatible blood.
Classic DiGeorge syndrome has been described in patients with a characteristic phenotype, including heart defects, facial skeleton, endocrinopathy and thymic hypoplasia. The syndrome can also be accompanied by other developmental anomalies.
For the disease is characterized by a gradually increasing stiffness of the muscles, equally spreading through the system of muscles of the hands, legs, trunk. This condition is worsened over time, which sooner or later leads to systemic muscle rigidity.
It hurts the stomach and vomits - what are the causes of these symptoms and what can be done to neutralize them, this issue often worries both women and men, regardless of age or social status.

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