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List Diseases –

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In the structure of thyroid pathologies, a special place is occupied by thyreopathy - a disease that can be accompanied by both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism.

Respiratory distress is a fairly common symptom in children. Thus, dyspnea in a child due to various reasons is detected in more than 35% of cases.

The term "aspirin triad" is used to describe a type of bronchial asthma that is complemented by intolerance to acetylsalicylic acid and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as polyposis rhinosinusopathy (or nasal polyposis).

A testicular hydrocele is a medical condition in which fluid builds up around one or both testicles, creating an intramembranous or extramembranous buildup.

Tendon contracture is a condition in which the bundles of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bone, which transmit muscle force to bones and joints, lose elasticity and firmness, limiting joint movement

Tendinopathy is a general medical term that refers to damage or abnormal changes in the tendons (tendons).

Tendinitis of the supraspinous muscle (also known as "shoulder cuff tendonitis") is inflammation or irritation of the tendons of the muscles that make up the shoulder cuff.

Synesthesia is a relatively rare phenomenon and its mechanisms are not fully understood.

When gum tissues are affected by infection, their inflammation develops with the formation of swelling - edematous gingivitis or edematous form of hypertrophic gingivitis, in which there is an excessive increase in the soft tissues of the gingiva - the epithelium of the neck of the teeth and the mucosa of interdental papillae.

However, there are no less frequent complaints about sushi poisoning. Why does this happen, and what dangers await lovers of such food?

Single supratentorial foci of gliosis are characteristic of trauma (in the form of glial scarring), inflammatory brain diseases and chronic hypertension.

A lens subluxation (or lens dislocation) is a medical condition in which the lens of the eye is partially or completely out of its normal position in the eyeball.

A cervical vertebral subluxation is defined when the bodies of two adjacent vertebrae are displaced relative to each other while still in contact, but the natural anatomical location of their articular surfaces is disrupted.

When due to atherosclerotic lesions of arterial vessels there is a narrowing of their lumen with reduced blood flow, stenotic atherosclerosis (from Greek stenos - narrow) is diagnosed.

A steatocystoma (synonym: sebocystoma) is a benign, nonvoid neoplasm filled with fatty secretion.

In oncology, squamous cell carcinoma or squamous cell cancer is defined as a specific histologic type of malignant tumor that develops from pathologically modified squamous epithelial cells

It is equally difficult to determine the cause if spots appear on the legs of a child. Only a specialist will be able to identify the disease and prescribe exactly the treatment that will help in a particular situation.

Pathologic dilation (Greek: aneurysma) with the formation of a bulging area in the vascular wall of the splenic artery (arteria splenica), a visceral arterial vessel that carries blood to the spleen, pancreas, and part of the stomach, is defined as a splenic artery aneurysm.

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