top of page

SPECIALIZATIONS

Ankylosing spondylitis
Rheumatoid arthritis

A common chronic connective tissue disease in adults and children that leads to the destruction of symmetrical joints.

Ankylosing spondylitis. The disease is an inflammation of the intervertebral joints, which leads to their ankylosis (fusion), due to which the spine is as if in a rigid case, restricting movement. Mostly young men, more often 15-30 years old, are exposed.

Gout

Metabolic pathology of the body, which affects the metabolism of purines (uric acid derivatives), which leads to excessive deposition of uric acid salts in some tissues of the body.

Rheumatism

Systemic inflammatory disease characterized by damage to joint tissues, heart and blood vessels. It develops in predisposed individuals after a streptococcal infection (pharyngitis, tonsillitis, scarlet fever, erysipelas).

Osteoporosis

A disease associated with loss of calcium in the bones. It most often occurs in women, which is primarily due to the onset of menopause. During this period, there is a decrease in calcium and bone strength, as a result of which the bones become more fragile and easily damaged.

Bursitis

Inflammation of the mucous (synovial) bags mainly in the joints. It most often occurs in the shoulder joints, elbows, knees, less often - the thighs and in the synovial sac between the Achilles tendon and the calcaneus.

Systemic vasculitis

A diverse group of diseases based on inflammation of the vascular wall. In this case, depending on the type of affected vessel and the nature of the inflammation, there are special clinical symptoms with damage to various organs and tissues.

Raynaud's phenomenon

A disease in which the blood vessels of the fingers and toes constrict and reduce blood circulation, thereby causing pain and discoloration of the skin of the fingers.

Systemic lupus erythematosus
Systemic scleroderma

The medical term refers to a group of connective tissue diseases that are characterized by damage to the skin, blood vessels and tissues of internal organs.

Diffuse connective tissue disease characterized by systemic immunocomplex lesions of connective tissue and its derivatives, with damage to the vessels of the microcirculatory tract

bottom of page