Tuesday, January 20, 2009

A Dyskinesia Of Bilious Ways, Hypermotor Caused. 2.

A dyskinesia of bilious ways, hypermotor caused. 2. Chronic , an aggravation. A dyskinesia of bilious ways, Hypermotor. 9. Classification of chronic cholecystitises (574 - 575) And - a chronic cholecystitis (). - a chronic cholecystitis (). 1. On (microflora of bile): - ; - ; - Streptococcal; - ; - ; - ; - Dysenteric; - ; - Cholera. 2. On current: - Latent or subclinical; - (seldom, often); - Often (2 and more times in a year); - Seldom (1 time in 1 - 2 years). 3. On a phase of illness: - An aggravation; - A fading aggravation; - Remission. 4. Complications. Connected with distribution of process on continuation: nonspecific Jet hepatites, , a pancreatitis, sharp or chronic, , an abscess, punching, , , Jaundice. Examples of the formulation of the diagnosis 1. Chronic a cholecystitis, it is frequent in a phase Fading aggravation. 2. Chronic a cholecystitis in a phase of the aggravation, complicated , a jaundice. 10. Clinical classification of a dysbacteriosis of intestines (569.8) Kind Dysbacteriosis Degree of indemnification Clinical forms Staphylococcal Barmy (staphylococcal, , barmy) Compensated Subcompensated Latent (subclinical) Local (local) Widespread, proceeding with The widespread infections proceeding with generalization, sepsis, 11.

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