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Clinical case of periostitis in pregnant women complicated by sepsis

https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2020-16-61-63

Abstract

One of the most serious problems of modern medicine is sepsis. The number of patients undergoing this complication is 20–30 million (WHO) annually and has no tendency to decrease. Sepsis is characterized by severe multiple organ failure due to a violation of the response of the macroorganism to an infectious agent. Moreover, it is dangerous with high mortality. Sepsis often develops in patients with immunodeficiency conditions, which primarily include pregnant women. The article presents a clinical observation of a case of periostitis in a pregnant woman complicated by a septic state.

About the Authors

S. Sh. Kakvaeva
Dagestan State Medical University
Russian Federation


M. A. Magomedova
Dagestan State Medical University
Russian Federation


A. N. Dzhalilova
Dagestan State Medical University
Russian Federation


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Kakvaeva S.Sh., Magomedova M.A., Dzhalilova A.N. Clinical case of periostitis in pregnant women complicated by sepsis. Medical alphabet. 2020;(16):61-63. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2020-16-61-63

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