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Diseases of children (pediatrics)

Dehydration in children and early toxicosis with exicosis

Toxicosis with exicosis in young children (intestinal toxicosis) is a syndrome complex characterized by dehydration, damage to the central nervous system and hemodynamic disturbances. Toxicosis with exicosis (TE) is the most common type of toxicosis.

Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn.

Hemorrhagic disease of the newborn is a disease of children in the neonatal period, manifested by increased bleeding due to a deficiency of blood clotting factors, the activity of which depends on the content of vitamin K.

Neonatal sepsis

Sepsis in newborns is a purulent-inflammatory infectious disease in a generalized form, which is caused by opportunistic bacteria.

Intrauterine infection

Intrauterine infection is a disease of the fetus and newborn that occurs as a result of ante- and/or intranatal infection, manifested in the intrauterine period or in the first days (months) after birth.

Polyorgan failure

Multiple organ failure is a pathological condition characterized by a breakdown in the body's adaptation response. This condition is accompanied by serious metabolic disorders

Reye's syndrome

Reye's syndrome is a fatty degeneration of liver cells and other internal organs, which is combined with toxic encephalopathy due to mitochondrial insufficiency.

Fainting in children

Fainting in children is a pathological condition characterized by a deterioration in general well-being due to vegetative-vascular disorders.

Landau-Kleffner syndrome.

Landau-Kleffner syndrome, or so-called acquired aphasia with epilepsy, is characterized by speech impairment in a child against the background of epilepsy.

Rheumatoid arthritis in children

Rheumatoid arthritis in children, although not popular, is very complicated. Parents of children suffering from joint damage from early childhood, face enormous problems, as do the children themselves.

Gastroschisis

Gastroschisis is a developmental defect of the anterior abdominal wall in which abdominal organs are eventrated through a defect in the anterior abdominal wall, usually located to the right of the normally formed umbilical cord.