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Schizotypal personality disorder is a pathological condition that belongs to schizophrenic spectrum disorders and is a severe form of borderline psychopathology.

Among the many personality disorders, schizoid psychopathy, a disorder that is accompanied by behavioral and emotional changes, is not uncommon.

Sactosalpinx is a complex disease that causes numerous disorders in a woman's body, negatively affecting the ability to get pregnant and give birth to a child.

A focus of necrosis of muscle tissue in the thickness of the wall of the right ventricle of the heart - its myocardium - is defined as a right ventricular myocardial infarction.

An extremely rare pathology, a right ventricular aneurysm, is a limited bulge of a thinning and noncontractile right ventricular wall composed of dead or scar tissue.

Sinusitis, or the more modern medical definition of rhinosinusitis in children, is a disease of the perinasal sinuses

The key causes of rheumatic pericarditis are related to chronic rheumatic diseases of a systemic nature: inflammatory damage to the heart muscles and valves

Rheumatic pericardial lesions are often observed against the background of the course of rheumatic and autoimmune diseases, in which the level of sensitization of the organism is increased, increased autoimmune aggression is manifested.

Rett syndrome (also known as Rett syndrome) is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder that affects brain and nervous system development, usually in girls.

A neurological syndrome characterized by complete or partial absence of memories of events that occurred hours, days, weeks, months, sometimes years before the injury or onset of disease is called retrograde amnesia.

Respiratory neurosis (or respiratory neurosis) is a condition in which a person experiences breathing difficulties or changes in breathing rhythm that have no physical basis and may be caused by psychological factors, stress, or anxiety.

If both the ST segment and the T segment are altered (shifted), the physician records a repolarization disorder on the ECG. In a healthy person, the ST segment is isoelectric and has the same potential as in the interval between the T and P teeth.

Renal-liver failure is a condition in which both the kidneys and liver are unable to perform their functions in the body at the proper level.

Red blood cell anisocytosis is a condition in which red blood cells (red blood cells) in the blood have different sizes.

The term "reactive pancreatitis" is used when it refers to the initial phase of an acute inflammatory reaction in the pancreas, which develops rapidly, but is easily treated with timely therapeutic measures.

Quincke's angioedema, also known as Quincke's urticaria, is a rare and potentially serious condition characterized by swelling of the subcutaneous tissue, mucous membranes and sometimes muscles.

Pyeloectasia is defined when the renal pelvis, the cavities that collect urine from the kidney calyxes, are found to be abnormally enlarged. Pyeloectasia in children is mostly congenital and does not always pose any health risks.

Enlargement of the renal calyx - called pyeloectasia - can occur both normally and in various pathologic conditions.

Purulent rhinosinusitis - acute, subacute or chronic - is defined when inflammation of the air-bearing sinuses (sinuses or cavities) surrounding the nasal cavity is accompanied by the formation of purulent exudate in them and its discharge from the nose in the form of purulent runny nose (rhinitis).

Inflammatory processes in the pericardium - the pericardial bursa - may have different mechanisms of origin and development, differ in treatment approaches and prognosis. However, purulent pericarditis has the most unfavorable course: many cases of this disease are fatal.

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