Tuberculous Pleurisy

Pleurisy is an inflammation of the pleura. Pleurisy can be an independent form of tuberculosis, but most often it develops as a result of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Especially often pleurisy is observed in patients

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Symptoms of Cholera

The incubation period of cholera ranges from several hours to 5 days (usually 2-3 days). The severity of clinical manifestations distinguish between worn, mild, moderate, severe and very severe forms, determined by the degree of

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Chlamydia in Children

Chlamydia in children is an infectious venereal disease caused by intracellular parasites Chlamydia (Chlamydia), which has 6 types of virus. Chlamydia is transmitted both sexually and in other ways. Causes of Chlamydia in children The

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Neurosyphilis

What is Neurosyphilis? Neurosyphilis develops as a result of penetration into the central nervous system of the causative agent of the disease – pale treponema. A few decades ago, syphilitic damage to the central nervous

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Hemodialysis

Hemodialysis is a method of extrarenal blood purification, irreplaceable under certain critical conditions, often becoming a regular procedure. Often, hemodialysis is associated with the treatment of kidney dysfunction, and their final recovery usually becomes possible

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