This procedure (Fig. 15) is obligatory at: Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis Salmonellosis What organs are struck at typhoid fever (Fig. 16)? Gullet Stomach Pancreas *Lymphatic formations of thin bowel All of intestinal What complication of typhoid fever is it needed to think about (Fig. 17)? Infectiously toxic shock DVS *Enterorrhagia Perforation Such type of temperature curve and pulse curve (Fig. 17) characterized for: Infectiously toxic shock Peritonitis DVS *Enterorrhagia Perforation Such faeces is characteristic for: (Fig.18) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis What the symptoms are characterized for cholera? (Fig.13) Fever *Diarrhea Nausea Stomach-aches Above all are correct Faeces like swamp is characteristic for: (Fig.14) Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis *Salmonellosis A fall-off to the turgor of skin is a characteristic sign: (Fig.19) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such changes, shrunk face, deeply hollow eyes, rolled up, semiclosed characteristic for: (Fig.20) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such changes, as: extraordinarily grave condition, shrunk face, eyes are deeply hollow, rolled up, semiclosed. On face expression of suffering, skin is cyanotic characteristic for: (Fig.21) Dysentery *Cholera Amebas Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such changes as: a very serious condition, the face is shrunk, eyes deep heat, roll up, semiclosed. Expression on the face is suffering, skin cyanotic characteristic: (Fig.22) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis This bed (Fig.23) is for patients of: Paralyzed *Patients with cholera Patients with dysentery Cancer of rectum The epidemic outbreak of disease with clinical symptoms typical of dehydration? (Fig.24) Dysentery Esherichiosis Yersiniosis Salmonellosis Such changes of the tongue (Fig.12) are typical for Typhoid fever *Yersiniosis Cholera Salmonellosis Candidiasis Which parts of body affects in shigellosis? (Fig.16) Stomach Proximal colon *Distal colon The entire large intestine What parts of intestine is affected in amebiasis (Fig.16) Small Intestine Rectum Distal colon *Proximal colon The entire intestine What symptoms are characteristic for dysentery: (Fig.26) Intoxication Nausea and vomiting Tenesmus Artificial call Which parts of intestine are affected in shigellosis? (Fig.27) Esophagus Stomach Proximal colon *Distal colon The entire large intestine What disease causes feces like "raspberry jelly" (Fig.28): Dysentery Cholera *Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Edema and hyperemia around the ulcer, mucosa was not modified. Such changes of the colon are typical for: (Fig. 29) Dysentery Cholera *Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such a source and agent are specific to: (Fig.30) Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis *Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Prolonged diarrhea (liquid stool, smelly, impure blood and mucus), fast weight loss, haggard face, eyes, passion, deep ulcers with erosion edges characteristic (Fig.31): Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis *Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Which disease is caused by this parasite? (Fig.32)? Dysentery *Giardiasis Amebiasis Balantydiasis Salmonellosis What parasite can cause such destruction (Fig.33)?
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