Syndromes

Mayer-Rokitansky-Küstner syndrome.

Externally, this defect is not noticeable; women have all secondary sexual characteristics (breasts and hair in the genital area), and completely normal external genitalia.

Blushing syndrome: causes, symptoms

Blushing syndrome is a physiological condition of a person, which consists of sudden blushing. We have all met people who suddenly blush out of embarrassment because of a phrase or joke that means nothing to us.

Accelerated S.O.E. Syndrome

When visiting medical institutions for preventive purposes, or when visiting a doctor with complaints, the most common laboratory test is a general laboratory blood test, in our case, the test is ESR, which means the erythrocyte sedimentation rate.

Frederick's syndrome

In Frederick's syndrome, the most common symptom is a disruption of the stable functioning of the atria, which begin to contract erratically. A rarer case is when atrial flutter appears on the cardiogram instead of atrial fibrillation, and cardiac examinations reveal a disruption of stable intracardiac blood flow.

Asherman's syndrome

Asherman's syndrome is a condition characterized by the formation of adhesions (scar tissue) inside the uterus and/or cervix, causing the uterine cavity to narrow. In many cases, the front and back walls of the uterus stick to each other.

Aper syndrome

Apert syndrome is a genetic pathology that results in developmental defects of the skull (wide-set eyes, excessively high skull), and in addition to this, the lower and upper limbs (the fingers on them are completely fused; additional fingers may also appear).

Periodic fever syndrome

In 1987, 12 cases of a peculiar syndrome were described, which manifested itself as periodic fever, accompanied by pharyngitis, aphthous stomatitis, and cervical adenopathy.

Ganser's syndrome

The term "prison psychosis" is sometimes used for this syndrome, because the disorder was first described based on observations of the behavior of prisoners.

Undine's curse syndrome: why do healthy children die?

Infant mortality, seemingly without cause, has been worrying humanity for many hundreds of years. A generally healthy baby falls asleep safely, and then simply stops breathing and dies.

Trenone syndrome

The disease received its name from the French doctor P. Trenaunay, who conducted research on this pathology.