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Diseases of the blood (hematology)

Post-hemorrhagic anemia

Posthemorrhagic anemia is the lack of iron-containing elements in human blood plasma. Anemia, which arose as a result of blood loss, is one of the most frequent anemias. Physicians distinguish two forms of this disease: chronic and acute.

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia in adults

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia in adults is a disease that arises from the rapid loss of large amounts of blood. Let's look at the main symptoms of the disease, the causes, methods of diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of acute posthemorrhagic anemia.

Sepsis in children

To date, sepsis in children remains the leading cause of hospital mortality among patients in childhood. Severe sepsis ranks fourth among all causes of death of children under 1 year and the second among causes of death of children from 1 year to 14 years.

Angiogenic infection

Angiogenic infection is the primary infection of the bloodstream, the source of which is in the blood vessels or in the heart cavities. The laboratory indicator of angiogenic infection is considered bacteremia, and clinical symptomatic complex of sepsis.

Treating severe sepsis and septic shock

Effective treatment of sepsis is possible only if the full surgical sanitation of the focus of infection and adequate antimicrobial therapy. Inadequate starting antimicrobial therapy is a risk factor for death in patients with sepsis.

Syndrome of systemic inflammatory reaction and sepsis

Inflammation is a typical defensive reaction to local damage. Evolution of views on the nature of inflammation largely reflects the development of fundamental general biological concepts of the body's response to the effects of damaging factors.

Leukopenia

Leukopenia or neutropenia is a syndrome in which the absolute number of circulating neutrophils in the blood is below 1.5x109 / L The extreme manifestation of neutropenia is agranulocytosis, a condition in which the number of granulocytes in the blood is below 0.5x109 / l.

The main diseases of the blood in children

In children, especially the early age, the most common is a blood disorder, like anemia. Anemia in children is clinically manifested by varying degrees of pallor of the skin and visible mucous membranes.

Anemia in children

Symptoms in anemia in children are classified according to the type and severity of the disease. A number of symptoms are common to all types of anemia. At the same time, some of its types can cause various accompanying symptoms.

Thrombosis in children

If suspicion of thrombosis involves all the diagnostic tools to determine the location of the thrombus or the elimination of this pathology. Various variants of ultrasound examination, contrast angiography are used.

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