Monday, January 29, 2007

1. Presence Of Open Cavities With Allocation ,

1. Presence of open cavities with allocation , a containing bacterium, at failure of medicamentous treatment during 3 - 6 , menacing lives of a bleeding from cavities, constant - or repeated , the thick-walled cavities formed of cavities at which cavity scarring is impossible, constantly is available infection and relapse threat, process. 2. Presence considerable residual processes without (cavity "blocking", , extended ) Antitubercular means do not get into these centres through a fibrous fabric and do not provide their sterilisation. 3. Cicatricial bronchial tubes after tubercular - defeat. 4. Presence of the centres of the infection caused atypical by sticks as at such patients the infection is steady against medicamentous means. 5. Complication defeats pleurae and a - lung collapse (thus the resection of a lung and quite often is required). 6. Suspicion on development against a new growth tuberculosis. At a tuberculosis of lungs, besides a resection of the amazed department of a lung, under special indications can be executed , , a resection a bronchial tube, removal lymph nodes, a lung.

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Infection Yeast Herpes said...

Yeast Infection : Arising sometimes in these cases short-term has no pathogenetic value and does not change representation about a dysentery as about " the localized infection ". In a dysentery toxins of bacteria have Major importance. being a mucous membrane are exposed and macrophages with formation of the toxic substances rendering on an organism system and local influence.