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Health

Syndromes

Dejerine Syndrome

Under the syndrome Dejerine means a disease that occurs rarely. It is based on a genetic predisposition. Dejerine's syndrome is also called hypertrophic neuropathy. 

Rapid weight loss

Excess weight is the problem of a third of the world's population. People try to get rid of extra pounds in various ways, trying to bring their body to the ideal proportions.

Locked man syndrome

No matter how different people call this disease in different times, can words convey the tragedy of a situation when a living soul and a healthy mind for a long time remain locked inside a virtually completely immobilized body?

Myofascial pain syndrome: facial, cervical, thoracic, lumbar spine

Anyone who has at least once encountered small seals in the muscles that bring unbearable pain when you press them, of course, knows what the myofascial syndrome is, and will not advise anyone to encounter this in his life.

Angelmann syndrome in children and adults

There are a number of diseases in which expressions like "take care of yourself and not get sick" sound, at least, ridiculous. This pathology, in which some mental and physical abnormalities are embedded in the body of a child even before birth, but the parents do not have any guilt.

Syndrome of the Vietnam War

In fact, the same mental disorder is now called the Afghan, Chechen syndrome - depending on which military actions affected the appearance of the violation.

Malignant neuroleptic syndrome: emergency care, prevention

People who are treated with neuroleptic, anticonvulsants or antidepressants have a high risk of developing a dangerous condition, such as neuroleptic syndrome.

Hypercoagulable syndrome

Increased coagulability is a hypercoagulable syndrome. Consider the main causes of this condition, types, stages, methods of treatment and prevention.

Lennox-Gastaut syndrome in children and adults

Multiple tonic, clonic, atonic and myoclonic seizures are the main signs characterizing the Lennox Gastaut syndrome.

Parino Syndrome

Neurological diseases with violation of eyeball movements are Parino syndrome. Let's consider features of the given pathology, methods of diagnostics and treatment.

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