Wegener's granulomatosis is a rare autoimmune disease of a person, characterized by the damage of small and medium diameter vessels of granulomatous inflammatory character with subsequent necrotic changes. With granulomatosis Wegenera Read the full post »
Hemorrhagic rash is a noninflammatory rash by the type of stain (primary rash infiltrative element of the rash). Hemorrhagic rash is usually localized at the level of the epidermis and / or in the papillary dermis. It is formed as a result of damage Read the full entry »
Arteriovenous malformation is a congenital abnormal violation of the mutual arrangement of blood vessels with pathognomonic localization in the cerebral hemispheres, but it is also found in other anatomical regions, characterized by a tendency to develop complications in the form of damage to the integrity of the vascular wall. Read the rest of this entry »
Teleangiectasia is a local or widespread dilation of small-caliber vessels of non-inflammatory origin, accompanied by the development of a persistent cosmetic defect. Due to the fact that the morphological characteristics of telangiectasia Read the full entry »
Hemorrhage - a pathological hemorrhage of varying degrees of severity in those or other parts of the trunk, arising from external influences or internal pathologies of the body. Patients prone to developing hemorrhages, note the spontaneous appearance of these visual signs elevated Read the full post »
Aortic aneurysm is a limited intraluminal dilatation of the aortic vessel localized in any of its anatomical parts and characterized by the persistence of clinical manifestations. A separate nosological unit in the international cardiological classification is delaminated Read the rest of this entry »
An aneurysm of cerebral vessels is a limited local expansion of one or several intracerebral vessels, characterized by a rapid progressive increase in size and a tendency to form intraluminal thrombotic layers. Read the rest of this entry »
Coarctation of the aorta is a violation of the normal development of the aortic vessel in the form of a local intraluminal narrowing of the aortic arch in the projection of its isthmus until complete interruption. This congenital pathology should not be attributed to true heart defects, since the localization of constriction may be located in remote areas (thoracic and abdominal parts). Read the rest of this entry »