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List Diseases – V

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The pathogenesis of VZV-hepatitis has not been studied. For the first time the idea of hepatitis of the herpesvirus type 3 virus originated in the development of a live vaccine against varicella, when it was convincingly shown that he had a marked tropism for hepatocytes.
Chicken pox (chicken pox) is a typical childhood infection. Virtually the entire population of the Earth has it before the age of 10-14. The only source is a sick person. The patient is contagious one day before the appearance of the first rash and within 3-4 days after the appearance of the last vesicles, especially at the time of the onset of rashes. The source of infection can be and patients with herpes zoster. The causative agent is present in the contents of the vesicles, but is not found in the crusts.
Variant angina pectoris is angina due to spasm of the artery (Prinzmetal angina).
In the vast majority of such cases, people are not puzzled by the planning of their movement or residence, and also does not realize what such a "free" journey can end.
Vaginitis is an acute inflammation of the vaginal mucosa. The peculiarities of the course of vaginitis depend on the age of the patients (in young girls vulvitis and vulvovaginitis are usually caused by some general pathology: diabetes mellitus, diathesis, immunodeficiency, helminthiosis, foreign body of the vagina, leukemia, and hygiene errors, masturbation, senile vaginitis is caused by a decrease in the estrogenic effect on the mucosa of the genital tract
Candida vaginitis is a vaginal infection caused by Candida spp or, most often, C. Albicans. Most often, candidal vaginitis is caused by C. Albicans, which is sown in 15-20% of non-pregnant and 20-40% of pregnant women.
The activated protein C cleaves the factors Va and VIIIa, thereby inhibiting the clotting process. Any of several mutations of factor V causes its resistance to activated protein C, thereby increasing the tendency to thrombosis. The most common factor V mutation is the Leyden mutation. Homozygous mutations to a greater extent increase the risk of thrombosis than heterozygous.

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