Tag: Syndrome
Brugada Syndrome (BrS)
CLINICAL SIGNS:
* loss of consciousness in a young adult, most often a man: syncope.
* Sudden death by ventricular rhythm (FV, TV).
* notion of family history of sudden...
Bouveret Syndrome
CLINICAL SIGNS:
* in a young subject, without a cardiovascular history.
* tachycardia attacks at the beginning and end abrupt (sensation of clicks) from a few minutes to several hours.
* the patient...
Hepatorenal syndrome
Definition:
Acute renal failure (ARI) during hepatocellular insufficiency (HIC) has many etiologies (functional renal failure , tubulopathy and hepatorenal syndrome ). The vast majority of ARI...
Dementia and insane syndrome
It is about the global and progressive loss of the intellectual functions acquired previously, without disturbances of the vigilance.
CLINIC:
It is necessary to know how...
Nephrotic syndrome
Introduction:
The nephrotic syndrome is defined by a set of biological signs secondary to proteinuria sufficiently abundant to cause disturbances in plasma. It combines proteinuria classically...
Polyuropolydipsic syndrome
Introduction:
The polyuropolydipsic syndrome is defined by a urinary flow rate greater than 3 l / d (or 2 ml / min) defining polyuria, associated...
Complications of nephrotic syndrome
Introduction:
Nephrotic syndrome (SN) is defined as proteinuria greater than 3 g / d with hypoalbuminemia below 30 g / l. For many authors, SN is...
Nephrotic syndrome with minimal acquired glomerular lesions
Introduction:
The nephrotic syndrome with minimal glomerular lesions (SN-LGM) is characterized clinically by a nephrotic syndrome pure and histologically by minimal ultrastructural abnormalities consisting of...
Mechanism and risk factors for Brugada syndrome
Electrophysiological mechanism of elevation ST:
The heterogeneity of repolarization of the action potential between the epicardium and the endocardium explains both the ECG aspect and...
Chronic lung syndrome
Physiopathology:
This frequent pathological entity is totally underestimated and presents, from a physiopathological point of view, a common denominator - notwithstanding its topography - which...