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Glaucoma

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 3rd May 2012

Glaucoma is a chronic eye disease causing high intraocular pressure, either periodic or constant, atrophy of the optic nerve (glaucomatose excavation), and changes in the visual field. Glaucomas can be…

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Candida Albicans

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 25th April 2012

Candida albicans is a constituent of the human organism’s microscopic flora. In the early 20s, candidiasis occurred relatively rarely, but with antibiotics in the 40s, it became far more frequent, and…

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Cytomegalovirus

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 17th April 2012

Cytomegalovirus contamination is possible to observe everywhere. However, we can rarely see clinical manifestations. The disease-producing agent is pathogenic to man alone. So, its cultivation in vitro is only possible…

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Laryngitis

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 3rd April 2012

Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx mucosa. It can be acute or chronic. Acute laryngitis is usually isolated. It is usually a variation of acute respiratory illness, such as…

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Hypotension

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 9th March 2012

In hypotension, systolic pressure is below 100 mm Hg, while diastolic pressure is below 60 mm Hg. The arterial can be primary and secondary. Forms of hypotension Primary or essential, it has…

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ANAEMIA

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 24th January 2012

Anaemia is a decrease in the total amount of haemoglobin in the blood. And the reduced level of haemoglobin per unit of volume of blood characterises. However, it does not…

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IDIOPATHIC HYPERTENSIA

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 19th January 2012

IDIOPATHIC HYPERTENSIA accounts for 90 per cent of all chronic hypertension cases. Today, 18-20 per cent of the adult population in economically developed countries suffer from hypertension. I.e. their arterial…

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Radiculitis

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 18th January 2012

Radiculitis causes severe motor and vegetative disturbances. It develops when osteochondrosis affects the spinal cord roots. Osteochondrosis is a degenerative-dystrophic process. It results from the loss of the cushion function by…

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Fibromyalgia and the difficulties in diagnosing and treating

Author: anatoli
Posted on: 21st December 2011

Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease characterised by muscle pain, fatigue, stiffness, and tenderness in the muscles, tendons, and joints. Formerly known as fibrositis, it causes the pain threshold to be…

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