Basal Cell Skin Cancer
What is Basal Cell Skin Cancer? Basalioma is one of the most common skin tumors (60-80% of all malignant skin tumors). Basalioma is most commonly found over the age of 50 years. Typical localization is
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What is Basal Cell Skin Cancer? Basalioma is one of the most common skin tumors (60-80% of all malignant skin tumors). Basalioma is most commonly found over the age of 50 years. Typical localization is
Continue readingWhat is Amyloidosis of the Skin? Amyloidosis is a heterogeneous disorder of protein metabolism, in which the glycoprotein amyloid is deposited extracellularly in the tissues of various organs. There are systemic and local amyloidosis. In
Continue readingWhat is Generalized Rubromycosis? Rubromycosis (rubrofitia) is a common fungal disease caused by the fungus Trichophyton rubrum (red trihofitone), which affects the soles, palms, smooth skin, fluff hair and nails. Pathogenesis during Generalized Rubromycosis In
Continue readingWhat is Dermatomyositis (Polymyositis)? Dermatomyositis (polymyositis) is a systemic disease with a predominant lesion of the skin and muscles, as well as various changes in the internal organs. The disease has several more names: polymyositis,
Continue readingWhat is a Сarbuncle? Carbuncle (lat. Carbunculus, literally “coal”; the old Russian name is fireworm, carbohydrate) is an acute purulent-necrotic inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue around a group of hair sacs and sebaceous
Continue readingHair loss in children is much more common than many people imagine. Currently, about 3% of visits to pediatricians in Ukraine are associated with hair loss in children. Representatives of the American Association dealing with
Continue readingWhat is Red Nose? Particular importance is attached to tuberculous intoxication, chronic diseases of the upper respiratory tract, neuroendocrine dysfunctions, vasomotor disorders. Causes of Red Nose This pathology appears most often against the background of
Continue readingWhat is Urticaria? Urticaria is a disease that basically has an allergic and toxic genesis (origin). Clinically manifested by urticarial rashes on the skin and sometimes on the mucous membranes. Causes of Urticaria The causes
Continue readingThere are more than 20 different schemes and techniques that have a positive effect in psoriasis, but none of them allowed for a complete cure of dermatosis. The lack of a unified concept of the
Continue readingThe primary elements on the skin are flat inflammatory papules. It is sharply limited, reddish-pink towering seals. Their surface is covered with dry, loosely located, easily falling silvery-white scales. The peculiar morphological structure of psoriatic
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