The traditional method of treating fractures is the application of a plaster cast. However, in some cases, with open fractures or displacement of bone fragments, the dressing will be ineffective.
Pyloric stenosis is a narrowing of the pyloric section of the stomach, resulting in an obstacle to the movement of food from the stomach into the intestines.
Cervical canal curettage, also known as endocervical curettage (ECC), is a medical procedure that involves scraping a small tissue sample from the endocervical canal
Nabothian cysts (mucinous retention cysts) are benign formations that can develop on the cervix. These cysts form when mucus accumulates in the cervical glands without an outlet.
A chalazion is a common eyelid issue characterized by the formation of a painless, benign lump caused by the blockage of a meibomian gland that produces an oily secretion
Colorectal cancer is a collective term for malignant neoplasms of epithelial origin of the colon and rectum. It occurs with the same frequency in both women and men, regardless of race or nationality.
Surgical methods are often the best decision for the treatment of injuries and congenital locomotor pathologies. It is impossible to avoid a surgical intervention in case of certain orthopedic diseases.
The diagnosis of the autistic spectrum disorders by the ADOS methodology (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) gives the opportunity to identify and determine the degree of the autistic spectrum disorder in a child (and an adult) of any age.
The foot is the part of the human body carrying the greatest load when walking, and very often it is traumatized. Therefore, regular foot hygiene is not enough to maintain a healthy foot.