Thesaurismoses: Metabolic Disorders and Their Causes Numerous nosological forms of metabolic diseases in childhood primarily relate to intracellular metabolism disruptions, with a significant portion falling under the category of accumulation diseases, or thesaurismoses Read More …
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Laryngospasm
Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) Due to Airway Obstruction: Laryngospasm Contents Introduction Acute respiratory failure (ARF) due to airway obstruction can occur in several conditions including laryngospasm, bronchospasm, various asthmatic conditions, foreign bodies in Read More …
Signs of Coma, Diagnosis, and Differential Diagnosis
Signs of Coma, Diagnosis, and Differential Diagnosis When conducting a differential diagnosis of comatose states, the following key signs should be considered: In conclusion, the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of coma involve careful Read More …
Management of Coma and Hospitalization Protocols
Management of Coma and Hospitalization Protocols Patients in comatose states are hospitalized in intensive care units (ICUs) of multidisciplinary hospitals or specialized departments. For instance, patients with traumatic coma are admitted to neurosurgery Read More …
6 Situations When You Should Call an Ambulance for a Child
6 Situations When You Should Call an Ambulance for a Child When a child falls ill, all parents become anxious, but their responses can vary significantly. Some parents patiently wait for the pediatrician, Read More …
Acute Vascular Insufficiency and Fainting
Acute Vascular Insufficiency and Fainting Vascular insufficiency in the circulatory system is predominantly an acutely developing pathology. Acute vascular insufficiency of the circulation (AVIC) manifests in several forms: fainting, vasomotor collapse, and shock. Read More …
Breastfeeding and Childhood Cancer
“Breastfeeding and Childhood Cancer: Insights from Denmark’s Massive Study” A large-scale analysis conducted in Denmark, involving over 300,000 children, revealed that exclusive breastfeeding for a minimum of three months is associated with a Read More …
Unveiling Asthma Pathways
Unveiling Asthma Pathways: Mechanical Transformations in Airway Tissues British, American, and Spanish researchers conducted a series of experiments on mouse models of bronchial asthma and found that the pathogenesis of this disease is Read More …
Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP)
Henoch-Schonlein purpura (HSP), or hemorrhagic vasculitis, is an inflammatory condition affecting small blood vessels (capillaries, venules, and arterioles) in the skin, joints, intestines, and kidneys, less commonly involving the lungs and central nervous Read More …
Challenges in Treating a Post-Liver Transplant Patient
In autumn 2023, a patient turned to the National Medical Research Center of Phthisiopulmonology for consultation. In 2021, he underwent liver transplantation due to hepatocellular carcinoma resulting from liver cirrhosis against the background Read More …