Diseases
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Huntington's disease is a very rare disease characterized by hereditary brain pathology
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Whipple's disease is a systemic infectious disease characterized by damage to the small intestine
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Raynaud's disease or Raynaud's phenomenon is one of the diseases of the arteries of the extremities. Treatment of the disease occurs in the relief of symptoms of the disease and prevention of the causes that cause attacks of the disease
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Peyronie's disease - curvature of the penis followed by fibrotic changes
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Gunther's disease (congenital erythropoietic porphyria) is a rare hereditary disease in which pigment metabolism is impaired and a nitrogen-containing pigment (porphyrin) accumulates in the tissues. With this disease in the later stages, the appearance of patients is disfigured
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Huntington's disease is a severe, progressive neurodegenerative brain disease characterized by progressive dementia and choreic hyperkinesis. It occurs with a frequency of 10 cases per 100,000 population, in men and women equally. The first symptoms can appear at any age, but usually the onset of the disease occurs at 30-50 years
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Osgood Schlatter's disease - a disease characterized by a pathological change in the tibia that occurs due to inflammatory processes in the cartilage structure and bone
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Legionnaires' disease is an infectious disease caused by a microorganism of the genus Legionella
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Meniere's disease, a condition caused by an increase in fluid in the ear cavity due to a disorder of the inner ear
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Gaucher disease is a disease caused by the accumulation of lipids in human cells and organs
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Hirschsprung's disease is a pathology of the large intestine that can manifest itself as a lack of bowel
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Willebrand disease is a pathology of the blood coagulation system caused by a violation of synthesis or qualitative changes in the coagulation factor of the same name
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Werlhof's disease is the historical name for a blood disorder now known as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
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Wilson-Konovalov disease manifests itself in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by the accumulation of copper in the body. An important part of the treatment for Wilson-Konovalov disease is a lifelong diet
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Bowen's disease is a rare skin disease that is initially cancer in situ (stage 0 intraepithelial cancer, which is a collection of abnormal cells that do not invade the surrounding tissue)
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Addison's disease (hypocorticism, bronze disease) is a rare disease of the endocrine system in which the secretion of hormones (primarily cortisol) by the adrenal cortex decreases
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Botkin's disease is an inflammation of the liver of an infectious origin, the causative agent of which is the hepatitis A virus
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Adamantiadis - Behcet disease (Behcet's disease) belongs to the group of systemic vasculitis, manifested by ulceration of the mucous membranes of the genitals, mouth, eyes, skin (and later - internal organs and joints) caused by vascular pathology
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Buerger's disease - a disease provoked by an inflammatory process and leading to narrowing of the veins and arteries of the upper and lower extremities
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an irreversible neurodegenerative disease characterized by primary damage to the upper and lower motor neurons (nerve cells that carry out motor coordination and maintain muscle tone)
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Alzheimer's disease is a common form of dementia that occurs in people over the age of 65. There are no drugs that can stop this disease yet. Treatment for Alzheimer's disease is only aimed at relieving symptoms
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Most often, ankylosing spondylitis occurs in men. It affects the joints and limits the freedom of movement of the spine
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Heart block is called all kinds of disturbances in the conduction of nerve impulses along the conducting system of the heart
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Delirium tremens is a late manifestation of alcohol withdrawal. Its consequences are the development of a psychoorganic syndrome, persistent memory impairment
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His bundle branch block is a disease that manifests itself in a violation of the conduction of excitation (nerve impulse) through the tissues of the heart. It occurs in more than 0.5% of the population, the frequency increases with age: in people over 60 years old is 1-2%
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Bipolar disorder is characterized by sudden mood swings in a patient. It is common and requires appropriate treatment
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Nearsightedness or myopia is a common refractive error in the eye, resulting in poor visual clarity. Laser vision correction is the least dangerous type of surgery for myopia
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Bezoar (gastric calculus, or stone) is a foreign body formed as a result of the accumulation in the stomach cavity of particles of various origins (coarse plant fibers, hair) that cannot be digested
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Blepharitis disease is caused by an infectious (bacteria, fungi, mites) or allergic agent. Blepharitis can be caused by various reasons, but whatever the direct cause of inflammation of the eyelid, in the development of blepharitis, reduced immunity is of paramount importance, as a result of recent or existing common diseases
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Barotrauma - damage to tissues of body cavities (ears, lungs, paranasal sinuses, air cavities in teeth, hollow organs of the gastrointestinal tract) by a sudden change in the volume of air contained in them under the influence of changes in external pressure
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Causes and mechanism of femoral hernia formation, types, clinical manifestations, modern methods of diagnosis and surgical treatment
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The rabies virus can enter the body even after minor, non-life-threatening injuries resulting from animal attacks. The ideal solution is to immediately contact the trauma center and undergo a course of treatment
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A thorn in the eye or leukemia is called corneal opacity. Treatment of a leucorrhoea is mainly surgical. The most favorable prognosis in the treatment of eyesore in diseases of infectious etiology
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The inflammatory processes that occur when the ducts of the Bartholin gland are blocked are called bartholinitis. Treatment of bartholinitis should be carried out in a hospital under the constant supervision of specialists
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Balanoposthitis in children is an inflammatory disease in which the glans penis and foreskin are involved in the pathological process
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Bacterial conjunctivitis is an inflammatory lesion of the mucous membrane of the eye of an infectious origin
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Balanitis is an inflammation of the glans penis. Treatment of balanitis, not complicated by purulent inflammation, is usually limited to the use of local antiseptic and anti-inflammatory drugs
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Balanoposthitis is a combined inflammation of the foreskin and glans penis. To treat balanoposthitis, like most other infectious diseases, you need to use antiseptics and immunomodulators
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Any infectious disease is dangerous by definition. Bacterial vaginosis was no exception to the rule. Many women do not pay attention to unpleasant vaginal discharge at all and it is completely in vain
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Basalioma of the skin is a neoplasm from the skin epithelium, characterized by a pink, scaly patch that occurs mainly on the face. There is no home treatment for basalioma