ulcerative arteritis - translation to ρωσικά
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ulcerative arteritis - translation to ρωσικά

HUMAN DISEASE
Temporal Arteritis; Arteritis temporalis; Temporal arteriitis; Temporal arteritis; Cranial arteritis; Horton's disease; Horton-Magath-Brown syndrome; Horton disease; Horton's arteritis; Horton disease, juvenile; Giant-cell arteritis
  • Histopathology of giant cell vasculitis in a cerebral artery. Elastica-stain.
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ulcerative arteritis      

медицина

язвенный артериит

backwash ileitis         
  • [[Aphthous ulcers]] involving the [[tongue]], [[lip]]s, [[palate]], and [[pharynx]].
  • Classification of colitis, often used in defining the extent of involvement of ulcerative colitis, with proctitis (blue), proctosigmoiditis (yellow), left sided colitis (orange) and pancolitis (red). All classes extend distally to the end of the rectum.
  • Crypt abscess. H&E stain.
  • [[Pyoderma gangrenosum]] with large ulcerations affecting the back.
  • Gross pathology of normal colon (left) and severe ulcerative colitis (right), forming pseudopolyps (smaller than the cobblestoning typically seen in Crohn's disease), over a continuous area (rather than skip lesions of Crohn's disease), and with a relatively gradual transition from normal colon (while Crohn's is typically more abrupt).
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE THAT CAUSES ULCERS IN THE COLON
Ulcerative Colitis; Colitis ulcerosa; Colitis, ulcerative; Radical Induction Theory of Ulcerative Colitis; Inflammatory colitis; Ulcerous colitis; Backwash ileitis; Causes of ulcerative colitis; Alternative medicine for ulcerative colitis

медицина

рефлюкс-илеит

ulcerative colitis         
  • [[Aphthous ulcers]] involving the [[tongue]], [[lip]]s, [[palate]], and [[pharynx]].
  • Classification of colitis, often used in defining the extent of involvement of ulcerative colitis, with proctitis (blue), proctosigmoiditis (yellow), left sided colitis (orange) and pancolitis (red). All classes extend distally to the end of the rectum.
  • Crypt abscess. H&E stain.
  • [[Pyoderma gangrenosum]] with large ulcerations affecting the back.
  • Gross pathology of normal colon (left) and severe ulcerative colitis (right), forming pseudopolyps (smaller than the cobblestoning typically seen in Crohn's disease), over a continuous area (rather than skip lesions of Crohn's disease), and with a relatively gradual transition from normal colon (while Crohn's is typically more abrupt).
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE THAT CAUSES ULCERS IN THE COLON
Ulcerative Colitis; Colitis ulcerosa; Colitis, ulcerative; Radical Induction Theory of Ulcerative Colitis; Inflammatory colitis; Ulcerous colitis; Backwash ileitis; Causes of ulcerative colitis; Alternative medicine for ulcerative colitis

медицина

язвенный колит

Ορισμός

trench mouth

Βικιπαίδεια

Giant cell arteritis

Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also called temporal arteritis, is an inflammatory autoimmune disease of large blood vessels. Symptoms may include headache, pain over the temples, flu-like symptoms, double vision, and difficulty opening the mouth. Complication can include blockage of the artery to the eye with resulting blindness, as well as aortic dissection, and aortic aneurysm. GCA is frequently associated with polymyalgia rheumatica.

The cause is unknown. The underlying mechanism involves inflammation of the small blood vessels that supply the walls of larger arteries. This mainly affects arteries around the head and neck, though some in the chest may also be affected. Diagnosis is suspected based on symptoms, blood tests, and medical imaging, and confirmed by biopsy of the temporal artery. However, in about 10% of people the temporal artery is normal.

Treatment is typical with high doses of steroids such as prednisone or prednisolone. Once symptoms have resolved, the dose is decreased by about 15% per month. Once a low dose is reached, the taper is slowed further over the subsequent year. Other medications that may be recommended include bisphosphonates to prevent bone loss and a proton-pump inhibitor to prevent stomach problems.

It affects about 1 in 15,000 people over the age of 50 per year. The condition mostly occurs in those over the age of 50, being most common among those in their 70s. Females are more often affected than males. Those of northern European descent are more commonly affected. Life expectancy is typically normal. The first description of the condition occurred in 1890.

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