Tinea corporis is a common dermatological infection caused by a dermatophyte fungus genus trichophyton, which is a parasite responsible for a variety of infections including tinea, ringworm, athlete’s foot, jock itch, etc…. Read More »


Alopecia disease

Alopecia disease Alopecia disease (Alopecia areata or spot baldness) is a non contagious autoimmune dermatological disease in which abnormal hair thinning and progressive random hair loss often results in balding. This occurs when your own autoimmune cells damage the hair follicle (hair bulb), and hair stem cells that alters the formation of normal keratin, which is…… Read More »


Shock (шок) is a life-threatening condition caused by inadequate blood flow, which may lead to reversible cell injury. However, without prompt treatment, malperfusion can cause irreversible cell injury. Poor perfusion occurs when blood pressure drops to extremely low levels…. Read More »


Scrub Typhus (bush typhus) is an acute mite-borne and transmittable infectious disease caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi, a gram negative bacteria commonly found in trombiculid mites…. Read More »


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