Galactosemia is a rare hereditary disease that causes cirrhosis in children, but not only. What is even more serious is that galactosemia can have devastating effects if it is not diagnosed in time
Cerebral stroke is a consequence of the failure of an artery to supply an area of the brain with blood, either because the artery itself ruptures (haemorrhagic stroke) or because it is occluded by a thrombus (thrombotic stroke)
What is rhinitis? It is the irritation or inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes. Typical symptoms of this condition are a runny nose, itching and congestion; these are the nose's natural response to irritation and are often accompanied…
Meniscal injuries are fairly frequent injuries that affect individuals of any age and can involve the body of the meniscus, the anterior horn and the posterior horn; they are divided into radial, horizontal and vertical
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (hence the acronym OCPD) is a personality disorder characterised by: preoccupation with order and rules, difficulty in completing tasks, perfectionism, rigidity on matters of ethics and morality,…
Macroangiopathy is an alteration that affects the large arterial vessels, generally through atherosclerosis, i.e. through deposition of fat (plaque) on the surface of the inner lining of these vessels and subsequent fibrous transformation…
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia is the term that, together with adreno-genital syndromes, is commonly used to describe a group of autosomal recessive disorders due to the lack of one of the five enzymes involved in cortisol synthesis in the…
The J-curve hypothesis represents one of the most debated issues in the recent, but also current, treatment of arterial hypertension. I.M. Stewart, in an article published in 1979 in the Lancet, proposed the existence of a relationship…