Hepatitis
According to WHO, more than 250 million people around the world are diagnosed with hepatitis B, and another 180 million are diagnosed with hepatitis C. […]
According to WHO, more than 250 million people around the world are diagnosed with hepatitis B, and another 180 million are diagnosed with hepatitis C. […]
Prematurity is the onset of puberty before the age of 8 years for girls or 9 years for boys. It is diagnosed based on comparisons […]
For over forty years, HIV has remained one of the key problems of modern society. Therefore, HIV diagnosis is now attracting a lot of attention […]
Polio is an acute infection caused by poliovirus (enterovirus). It manifests itself in some forms: mild febrile state (abortive poliomyelitis); aseptic meningitis without paralysis (nonparalytic […]
Pharmacogenomics is a new and rapidly developing science. Individual drug reactions depend on heredity and are often different among representatives of different populations. Identification of […]
Epilepsy is one of the most common chronic neurological diseases in humans. It is a predisposition to the sudden onset of convulsive attacks. What could […]
Enterovirus infection is a group of acute infectious diseases caused by intestinal viruses (enteroviruses), characterized by fever and polymorphism of clinical symptoms. Etiology Enteroviruses are […]
Cardiomyopathy is a change in the heart muscle of an often unexplained cause. The condition for making a diagnosis of “cardiomyopathy” is the absence (or […]
Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disease characterized by a chronic increase in blood sugar due to absolute or relative deficiency of insulin – the hormone […]