Saturday, August 18, 2007
1.1.4. . 1.1.5. . 1.1.6. -. 1.1.7. .
1.1.4. . 1.1.5. . 1.1.6. -. 1.1.7. . 1.1.8. . 1.1.9. . 1.1.10. Bacterial. 1.1.11. Mixed. 1.1.12. -virus. 1.1.13. -. 1.1.14. -bacterial. 1.1.15. -bacterial. 1.2. The form of clinical current. 1.2.1. Asymptomatic (0). 1.2.2. Easy(light) (I). 1.2.3. (II). 1.2.4. Heavy (). 1.2.5. Extremely-heavy (IV) - hypertoxic. 1.3. Prevalence of a syndrome. 1.3.1. . 1.3.2. Intoxications. 1.4. Complications. 1.4.1. A pneumonia. 1.4.2. A bronchitis. 1.4.3. An antritis. 1.4.4. An otitis. 1.4.5. A syndrome groats. 1.4.6. Defeat of cardiovascular system. 1.4.7. Defeat of nervous system. Examples of the formulation of the diagnosis 1. A flu of type And, current. 2. , the easy(light) form. 2. Classification of sharp pneumonias (480 - 487) On On On -- to attributes On current 1. Bacterial (with the instruction(indication) of the activator). 2. Virus (with the instruction(indication) of the activator.) 3. (with the instruction(indication) of the activator) 4. Allergic 5. Caused by physical and chemical factors 6.
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