Digestive tract diseases
Research of structure of cells of the changed fabrics of body for statement of the exact diagnosis.
Digestive tract diseases
Capture of a small piece of tissue of liver for the subsequent research in laboratory.
Digestive tract diseases
Intake of fabrics or cells from the site of a large intestine for the purpose of the subsequent their gistomorfologichesky research.
Digestive tract diseases
Electrometric technique of a research of acidity of the gastric environment.
Digestive tract diseases
Artificially created opening connecting a gastric cavity and the environment.
Digestive tract diseases
Digestive tract diseases
The method applied at diseases of a liver and biliary tract with the diagnostic and medical purposes.
Digestive tract diseases
The medicines stimulating a bile production and causing increase in a tone of bilious ways.
Digestive tract diseases
Visual survey of an internal surface of a large intestine by means of the special probe.
Digestive tract diseases
Removal of a final piece or loop of a colon in a wound of a front abdominal wall.
Large intestine operations
Digestive tract diseases
Operative measures on thick department of intestines.
Digestive tract diseases
Process of removal of excess amount of liquid of any cavity.
Preparation to radiological and to ultrasound examination of abdominal organs
Digestive tract diseases
Complex of the events held before a research of abdominal organs for the purpose of improvement of informational content of the obtained data.
Allergic conjunctivitis
The conjunctiva inflammation caused by reaction of an organism to any allergen.
Anaplasmosis
Acute infectious disease which is transmitted by ixodic mites.
Rage
Viral zoonotic infection.
Lyme's disease
Infectious preferential transmissible disease.
Gastritis
Inflammatory or degerativny damage of a stomach.
Dysentery (shigellosis)
The infectious disease affecting preferential distal department of a large intestine.
Poisoning with wolf berries
Disturbance of functioning of an organism as a result of influence of the toxic agents which are contained in wolf berries.
Salmonellosis
Acute zoonotic intestinal infection.
Serous meningitis
Serous inflammatory changes in a meninx.
Heliosis
State which arises when the organism cannot control body temperature.
Chronic gastritis
Damage of a mucous membrane of a stomach of chronic character.
Cysticercosis
The parasitic disease of the person caused by larvae of a pork tapeworm.