Obstructive Jaundice
What is Obstructive Jaundice? All types of obstructive jaundice, like other violations of the flow of bile into the intestine, lead to a drastic weakening or cessation of the absorption of vitamin K and the
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What is Obstructive Jaundice? All types of obstructive jaundice, like other violations of the flow of bile into the intestine, lead to a drastic weakening or cessation of the absorption of vitamin K and the
Continue readingWhat is Marching Hemoglobinuria? Marching hemoglobinuria is a rare form of mechanical hemolytic anemia with intravascular hemolysis due to injury of red blood cells in the capillaries of the feet. Hemoglobinuria, associated with prolonged walking,
Continue readingWhat is Skin Lymphocytoma (Caesare’s Disease)? Lymphocytomas of the skin exist in several forms: lymphomatosis (lymphocytoma) of the skin such as Sesari disease, fungal mycosis, common B-cell lymphocytoma of the skin. Sesari disease can be
Continue readingWhat is the Bug Origin of Hemoblastosis? Leukemia cells are a clone, that is, the offspring of a single mutated cell, and carry the characteristics of an originally mutated cell. Chromosomal analysis of acute leukemias
Continue readingWhat is Factor XIII Deficiency? The disease was first described in 1960 by the scientist Duckert and co-authors, who identified 2 brothers with severe hemorrhagic diathesis, characterized by a hereditary deficiency of fibrin-stabilizing factor (factor
Continue readingWhat is Factor VII Deficiency The disease was first described in 1951 by Alexander and co-authors. This is the only hemorrhagic diathesis with isolated prolongation of the prothrombin time (reduction of the prothrombin index) with
Continue readingWhat is Deficiency Factor II? The disease is extremely rare. It combines various molecular defects of factor II, in which the ability of this factor to transform into active thrombin and cause blood coagulation is
Continue readingWhat is K-Vitamin Deficiency Factors? The development of this pathology is due to impaired synthesis in liver cells (hepatocytes), as well as a decrease in plasma concentration of factors VII, X, II and IX. Pathogenesis
Continue readingWhat is Hemolytic Anemia associated with mechanical damage to red blood cells? Mechanical destruction of red blood cells in prosthetic blood vessels or valves of the heart. It is likely that the basis of this
Continue readingWhat is Hemolytic Disease of the fetus and newborn? Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn is understood to mean hemolytic anemia due to the antigenic difference between mother and child erythrocytes, antibody production by
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