Kidney Stone Disease
What is Kidney Stone Disease? Kidney stone disease is a common disease that tends to be endemic in nature. In the USSR, nephrolithiasis is often found in the Volga and Don basins, in the North
Continue reading »A disorder of structure or function in a human, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury.
What is Kidney Stone Disease? Kidney stone disease is a common disease that tends to be endemic in nature. In the USSR, nephrolithiasis is often found in the Volga and Don basins, in the North
Continue reading »What is Anemia of Pregnancy? Anemia of pregnant women is a condition of the human body, characterized by a decrease in the level of hemoglobin, a decrease in the number of red blood cells, the
Continue reading »What are Genital Malformations? Congenital malformations of the external and internal genitalia make up 1 to 4% of cases of gynecological diseases in children and adolescents. About a third of defects are associated with obstruction
Continue reading »What is Kidney Damage in Myeloma? Kidney damage is regarded as the most frequent clinical, morphological and laboratory (biochemical) manifestation of myeloma and at the same time one of the most severe and prognostically adverse
Continue reading »What is Submucous (Submucous) Uterine Fibroids? In 20-32% of patients, myomatous nodes have submucous localization, which in most cases is an indication for surgical treatment due to pronounced clinical symptoms. Symptoms of Submucous (Submucous) Uterine
Continue reading »What is Subacute Glomerulonephritis? This is a special form of glomerulonephritis, which is characterized by a peculiarity of morphological changes in the kidneys, severe clinical manifestations, a rapidly progressing course, early onset and rapidly increasing
Continue reading »What are Paraovarial Cysts? Paraovarial cysts are located between the leaves of the wide ligament of the uterus. Paraovarial cysts arise from the rudiments of the mesonephral duct, oophoron, as well as from the coelomic
Continue reading »What is Focal Nephritis? Focal nephritis – infectious non-purulent inflammatory nesting diseases of the kidneys, manifested only by changes in the composition of urine. Men are more often sick, people of a young age (20-30
Continue reading »What are Tumor Stroma Tumors (Hormone-active)? Tumor stroma tumors include granulosa-stromal cell tumors (granulosa cell tumor and tecomphibroma group) and androblastomas, tumors that originate from granulosa cells, tech cells, Sertoli cells, Leydig cells and ovarian
Continue reading »What is a Child’s Geographic Language? The child’s geographic language is an inflammatory mucosal disease of the tongue. It appears as follows: on the mucous membrane of the tongue there are sections of desquamation (flaky
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