Diseases of the blood (hematology)

Follicular lymphoma

The diagnosis was follicular lymphoma. Such an incomprehensible and scary disease at first glance belongs to the category of the mildest and relatively safe pathologies associated with malignant neoplasms.

Werlhoff's disease

So what is Werlhof's disease? Can it be effectively treated? We will try to find answers to all these and many other questions in this article.

Febrile neutropenia

Febrile neutropenia or as it is also called “neutropenic fever”.

Treatment of thrombocytopenia

Treatment of thrombocytopenia is recommended to begin after a hematological examination.

Posthemorrhagic anemia

Posthemorrhagic anemia is a deficiency of iron-containing elements in human blood plasma. Anemia caused by blood loss is one of the most common anemias. Doctors distinguish two forms of this disease: chronic and acute.

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia in adults

Acute posthemorrhagic anemia in adults is a disease that occurs due to rapid loss of a large amount of blood. Let's look at the main symptoms of the disease, causes, diagnostic methods, treatment and prognosis of acute posthemorrhagic anemia.

Sepsis in children

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

Angiogenic infection

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

Treatment of severe sepsis and septic shock

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