HEMOTORAX

Hemothorax means the presence of a significant amount of blood in the pleural cavity. In most cases, hemothorax arises from penetrating or non-penetrating ra neniya thorax. In rare instances, cart hemothorax may niknut during manipulations, such as percutaneous central venous through

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Hemothorax means the presence of a significant amount of blood in the pleural cavity. In most cases, hemothorax arises from penetrating or non-penetrating ra neniya thorax. In rare instances, cart hemothorax may niknut during manipulations, such as percutaneous central venous through

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Traumatic hemothorax

Traumatic hemothorax-frequent occurrence, especially in the center of Arts, where they treat patients with trauma. In the Houston hospital alone, 300 patients were registered during the year with hemothorax resulting from a penetrating injury . The incidence of hemothorax caused by penetrating or

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Traumatic hemothorax-frequent occurrence, especially in the center of Arts, where they treat patients with trauma. In the Houston hospital alone, 300 patients were registered during the year with hemothorax resulting from a penetrating injury . The incidence of hemothorax caused by penetrating or

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NON-TRAUMATIC HEMOTORAX

Nontraumatic hemothorax is rare. The most common cause of its occurrence is metastatic malignant lesion of the pleura . The second most frequent when rank ietravmaticheskogo hemothorax therapy is antikoa gulyantamiabout pulmonary embolism . Spontaneous hemothorax may result from bleeding pain GOVERNMENTAL hemophilia or thrombocytopenia [II] or

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Nontraumatic hemothorax is rare. The most common cause of its occurrence is metastatic malignant lesion of the pleura . The second most frequent when rank ietravmaticheskogo hemothorax therapy is antikoa gulyantamiabout pulmonary embolism . Spontaneous hemothorax may result from bleeding pain GOVERNMENTAL hemophilia or thrombocytopenia [II] or

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HILOTORAX AND PSEVDOCHILOTORAX

In some patients, the pleural fluid can be mo mammary species or at least cloudy. If after the center fugirovaniya pleural fluid remains cloudy or milky color, it is almost always the result of high concentrations of lipids, and

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In some patients, the pleural fluid can be mo mammary species or at least cloudy. If after the center fugirovaniya pleural fluid remains cloudy or milky color, it is almost always the result of high concentrations of lipids, and

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The principle of subordination

The principle of subordination , or subordination, also belongs to the category of the most important principles of the organization of the brain. According to this principle, the activity of the underlying brain regions is controlled and controlled

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The principle of subordination , or subordination, also belongs to the category of the most important principles of the organization of the brain. According to this principle, the activity of the underlying brain regions is controlled and controlled

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The principle of concentration of excitation . 

Excitation and inhibition meters of gut or radiate, or concentrate. Concentration is me in the opposite way to irradiation. It occurs at the moment when the irradiation reaches a certain limit, after which the spread of excitation or inhibition goes in

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Excitation and inhibition meters of gut or radiate, or concentrate. Concentration is me in the opposite way to irradiation. It occurs at the moment when the irradiation reaches a certain limit, after which the spread of excitation or inhibition goes in

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Organization of braking processes in the central nervous system

All ner activity in Neu system is based on two main processes: on the process initiated e Nia and braking. There are several different types of braking. 1 . Reciprocal inhibition (from Lat. Reciprocus – common) was about so openly English physiologist Charles Sherrington and the Russian Fiziol about by

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All ner activity in Neu system is based on two main processes: on the process initiated e Nia and braking. There are several different types of braking. 1 . Reciprocal inhibition (from Lat. Reciprocus – common) was about so openly English physiologist Charles Sherrington and the Russian Fiziol about by

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Properties of the nerve centers. 

Nerve centers have some common properties, which is largely determined by the structure and function sinaptich e Sgiach formations. 1. Unilateral excitation. In the central nervous system – in its nerve tse n bang inside reflex arc and neuronal excitation

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Nerve centers have some common properties, which is largely determined by the structure and function sinaptich e Sgiach formations. 1. Unilateral excitation. In the central nervous system – in its nerve tse n bang inside reflex arc and neuronal excitation

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Tonus of the autonomic nervous system. 

Under natural conditions, the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nervous centers B with threads are in a state of excitation, known as “tone.” The phenomenon of the constant tone of the autonomic nervous system is manifested primarily in the

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Under natural conditions, the sympathetic and parasympathetic autonomic nervous centers B with threads are in a state of excitation, known as “tone.” The phenomenon of the constant tone of the autonomic nervous system is manifested primarily in the

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Hypothalamus as the highest center of regulation of vegetative functions

As noted above, the hypothalamus contains neurons responsible for regulating the activity of the sympathetic and parasympathetic centers of the brain stem and spinal cord, as well as for the secretion processes of the pituitary,

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As noted above, the hypothalamus contains neurons responsible for regulating the activity of the sympathetic and parasympathetic centers of the brain stem and spinal cord, as well as for the secretion processes of the pituitary,

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