Hip Dysplasia
What is Hip Dysplasia? Hip dysplasia refers to congenital defects in the structure of the hip joint and consists in its underdevelopment, as a result of which secondary coxarthrosis is formed over the years. This
Continue readingWhat is Hip Dysplasia? Hip dysplasia refers to congenital defects in the structure of the hip joint and consists in its underdevelopment, as a result of which secondary coxarthrosis is formed over the years. This
Continue readingWhat is Hemorrhagic Vasculitis (Schonlein-Henoch Disease)? Hemorrhagic vasculitis (HBV) is a systemic inflammatory disease primarily of the capillaries, arterioles and venules, mainly of the skin, joints, abdomen and kidneys. Epidemiology HB is not uncommon. In
Continue readingWhat is Giant Cell Arteritis? Giant cell arteritis (Horton’s syndrome, temporal, or cranial, arteritis) is a kind of inflammatory lesion of medium and large arteries in the elderly. Pathogenesis during Giant Cell Arteritis There are
Continue readingWhat is Hemorrhagic Vasculitis? Hemorrhagic vasculitis (Schonlein-Henoch disease) is a typical representative of small vessel vasculitis. The disease is not uncommon, and more often in children. Pathogenesis during Hemorrhagic Vasculitis In the development of the
Continue readingWhat is Extraarticular Rheumatism? Rheumatic processes in the periarticular tissues are extra-articular diseases of the soft tissues of the musculoskeletal system, often referred to as “extra-articular rheumatism”. This large group of pathological processes of various
Continue readingWhat is Brucellosis Arthritis? Brucellosis is a chronic infectious disease caused by the microorganisms pucella melitensis, pucella abortus, pucella suis. The source of infection are goats, sheep, cattle, pigs. The disease in humans occurs predominantly
Continue readingWhat is Whipple’s Disease? Whipple’s disease (intestinal lipodystrophy) is a rare disease manifested by migrating arthritis and progressive lesions of the small intestine (diarrhea, steatorrhea – “fatty stools”, in severe cases, impaired absorption syndrome). The
Continue readingWhat is arthropathy in hemochromatosis? Hemochromatosis (bronze diabetes) develops as a result of metabolic iron-containing pigments and the deposition of hemosiderin in the tissues and organs with their subsequent dystrophic changes and dysfunction, including the
Continue readingWhat are Arthritis for chronic bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease)? Nonspecific ulcerative colitis is a chronic inflammatory process of unknown etiology that develops in the mucous membrane and submucosa of the predominantly large
Continue readingWhat is Allergic (eosinophilic) granulomatous angiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)? This rare disease has been described in detail by J. Churg and L. Strauss, and in some publications is called by their names. It is considered as
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