Viral Warts: Secondary Diseases

The following are the most important conditions or complications that may be contributed to by viral warts: Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period (P00-P96). Respiratory distress in newborns with laryngeal papillomatosis (papillomas in the larynx). Skin and subcutaneous (L00-L99). Frequent recurrence of viral warts Neoplasms – tumor diseases (C00-D48). Anogenital carcinomas Anal carcinoma (anal … Viral Warts: Secondary Diseases

Schönlein-Henoch Purpura: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

The following symptoms and complaints may indicate the presence of Schönlein-Henoch purpura: The diagnosis is classically made in the presence of the following symptom triad. Hemorrhagic exanthema (“bleeding rash”)/palpable (palpable) petechiae or purpura/ (see skin below) [obligatory!]. Arthritis (inflammation of the joints) Colicky abdominal pain (angina abdominalis) The five most common manifestations are: 1. skin … Schönlein-Henoch Purpura: Symptoms, Complaints, Signs

Hypercholesterolemia: Test and Diagnosis

1st-order laboratory parameters-obligatory laboratory tests. Triglycerides Total cholesterol* and LDL/HDL ratio [check-up: the earlier the better]. LDL cholesterol (LDL-C)* [if LDL-C > 190 mg/dl (4.9 mmol/l), familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) must be considered; in children < 16 years of age from LDL-C > 155 mg/dl (4.0 mmol/l)] HDL cholesterol* Fasting glucose (fasting blood sugar) Thyroid parameters … Hypercholesterolemia: Test and Diagnosis

Mastopathy: Medical History

The medical history (history of the patient) represents an important component in the diagnosis of mastopathy. Family history Is there a history of frequent breast disease in your family? Social anamnesis Current medical history/systemic history (somatic and psychological complaints). Have you noticed any lumps in the breast? Do you experience any pain in the breast? … Mastopathy: Medical History