Granulomatous disease

Granulomatous disease is a rare chronic granulating microbial disease of group 9 of facultative anaerobes, an opportunistic flora detected in most healthy people. With its development, diffuse granulomatous inflammation occurs, which can involve any organs and tissues, including the brain. In the vast majority of cases, the disease proceeds atypically and is combined with sepsis, as well as disruption of the digestive and immune systems. With granulomatous disease, the patient is at high risk of developing complications, one of which is bacterial shock.