Hepatorenal Syndrome
What is Hepatorenal Syndrome? Hepatorenal syndrome is a violation of various functions of the liver or kidneys in the event of a pathological process in one of these organs, as well as their simultaneous damage
Continue readingWhat is Hepatorenal Syndrome? Hepatorenal syndrome is a violation of various functions of the liver or kidneys in the event of a pathological process in one of these organs, as well as their simultaneous damage
Continue readingWhat is Myeloma Nephropathy? As for the pathogenesis of myeloma nephropathy, it consists primarily in damage to the renal nephrons by pathological (abnormal) proteins – paraproteins. Given this, myeloma nephropathy in its origin is considered
Continue readingWhat is Cervical Cancer? Cancer of the cervix is a preventable cancer because it is preceded by a long precancerous process. According to the two types of epithelium covering the cervix, histologically, cervical cancer is
Continue readingWhat is Radiation Nephropathy? The problem of radiation damage to the human body and its individual systems and organs has gained relevance over the past decades throughout the world. This is due to the widespread
Continue readingDiagnosis of Diabetic Glomerulosclerosis One of the urgent tasks in the diagnosis of diabetic glomerulosclerosis is the recognition of diabetic microangiopathy in the early phase of development, when pathogenetic therapy is appropriate and can be
Continue readingWhat is Pyelonephritis? Pyelonephritis is understood as an inflammatory process in which not only the renal pelvis and calyx are involved, but also the renal parenchyma with a predominant lesion of interstitial tissue. In most
Continue readingWhat is Psychogenic Amenorrhea? Psycho-emotional disorders, acute or chronic emotional and psychological injuries in the reproductive period can cause secondary amenorrhea. Causes of Psychogenic Amenorrhea An example of psychogenic amenorrhea is “wartime amenorrhea.” Amenorrhea under
Continue readingWhat are Endometrial Hyperplastic Processes? Intrauterine pathology includes endometrial hyperplastic processes; submucous uterine fibroids; adenomyosis (internal endometriosis); septum in the uterus; synechia; foreign bodies. In the structure of gynecological diseases, intrauterine pathology occupies a significant
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