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Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the eyes with the formation and release of purulent exudate is diagnosed by ophthalmologists as purulent conjunctivitis.

Aneurysm of the arteries of the pulmonary vasculature or pulmonary aneurysm is a focal dilatation (focal dilation) of the vessel wall with the formation of a bulge beyond its normal diameter.

Occupational hearing loss - occupational hearing loss - develops as a result of intensive influence of industrial conditions (excessive noise over 80 decibels, vibration, intoxication, etc.).

The age-related weakening of the adaptive function of the eyes to change optical setting and see close objects clearly is defined in ophthalmology as presbyopia.

Pre-stroke, also known as an ischemic attack (or by the English term "transient ischemic attack" or TIA), is a medical condition in which a person experiences a temporary disruption of blood supply to the brain.

Polycystic liver disease is a rare genetic disorder in which multiple fluid cysts form inside the liver.

A disease of the musculoskeletal system in which several joints are affected simultaneously - with degenerative-dystrophic changes in their bone and cartilage structures - is diagnosed as joint polyarthrosis.

The furocoumarins found in borage instantly increase the skin's susceptibility to ultraviolet radiation

Poikiloderma is a medical term that describes a skin condition characterized by heterogeneity in skin color and texture.

Carotid plaque in the carotid artery in the neck usually forms in the internal carotid artery.

A medical term such as "piloid astrocytoma" is used to refer to neoplasms formerly referred to as cystic cerebral astrocytomas, either hypothalamic-parietal gliomas or juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas.

Phenol (carbolic acid) is an organic multi-component substance. It looks like transparent crystals that turn pink in the open air.

Pfeiffer syndrome (SP, Pfeiffer syndrome) is a rare genetic developmental disorder characterized by abnormalities in the formation of the head and face, as well as deformities of the bones of the skull and the hands and feet.

Peroneal nerve (or sciatic nerve) neuropathy is a medical condition in which there is damage or compression of the sciatic nerve.

Pericardial tumors are a serious problem. Conventionally, all pericardial tumors can be divided into primary and secondary tumors.

Pericardial thickening refers to a process in which the layers of the pericardium become denser and thicker than normal.

In some pathologic conditions, a pericardial friction murmur may occur. It is important to be able to recognize it, as it may have important diagnostic value.

As a rule, pericardial adhesions develop against the background of inflammatory process in the pericardium (pericarditis), against chronic or recurrent pericarditis, after surgical operations.

A rare pathology, nodular periarteritis, is accompanied by lesions of medium and small caliber arterial vessels.

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