Directory of Diseases (letter F)

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Pharyngitis - inflammation of the pharyngeal mucosa. Acute pharyngitis can be an independent disease, as well as the manifestation of an acute respiratory viral infection. The development of acute pharyngitis is facilitated by taking ... more

Fibromatosis - proliferation of connective tissue, forming nodes, strands and seals. Congenital fibromatosis is more often characterized by the formation of multiple nodes in the subcutaneous tissue, which are found in ... more

Fibroelastosis SUBDENDOCARDIAL (syn: endocardial fibroelastosis, endocardial sclerosis) is a heart disease characterized by a significant thickening of the endocardium and subendocardial layers of the myocardium due to the proliferation of fibrous ... more

Fimoz is a congenital or acquired narrowing of the foreskin, which makes it difficult or impossible to expose the glans penis. In connection with the physiological adhesion of the inner leaf of the prepuce with the skin ... more

FLLEBIT - inflammation of the vein wall. The primary lesion of the outer shell is called periflebit, internal - endophlebitis, an inflammatory process that seizes all veins of the vein - pan-phlebitis. Periflebit ... more

FLEGMONA - diffuse purulent inflammation of soft tissues, characterized by diffuse impregnation with their purulent exudate with a tendency to rapid spread through the cell spaces and involvement in the purulent ... more

FLEGMON NECROTIC NEWBORN - acute purulent inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue in children of the first weeks of life. The causative agent is the golden hemolytic staphylococcus. Typical localization of phlegmon is lumbosacral, ... more

Fluorosis is a disease that develops with prolonged intake of an increased amount of fluoride compounds into the body. Endemic fluorosis is found in certain localities and is associated with consumption from early ... more

FOBIA - insuperable obsessive fears, to which a critical attitude remains; Most often occur with the obsessive-compulsive disorder, but can also be detected in other psychiatric disorders ... more

FOLLICULITE is a form of superficial pyoderma developing within the hair funnel or the entire hair follicle. It is caused by golden, less often white staphylococcus. In pathogenesis an important role belongs to microtrauma, ... more

FRONTIT - inflammation of the frontal sinus, one of the forms of sinusitis. It flows much heavier than inflammation of other paranasal sinuses. Insufficient drainage of the frontal sinus due to hypertrophy of the middle sinus ... more

FUNICULAR MYELOSIS is a chronic dystrophic lesion of the lateral and posterior funiculi (funiculars) of the spinal cord, which usually develops in patients with achilic gastritis and pernicious anemia. The main reason is the deficit in ... more

FURUNKUL - acute purulent-necrotic inflammation of the hair follicle and surrounding connective tissue. The development of furuncles is caused by golden, less often white staphylococcus. An important role in their occurrence is played by ... more