Dele-Geller's Disease

Dele de Guerar disease

**Dele de Guerra Disease** is one of the most significant non-infectious diseases and syndromes of this class of diseases for women. Based on the analysis of a small number of cases, it can be established that it is one of the most common causes of death



Dele-Geller disease (alliterative name): A disease that most often occurs in men aged 30-40 years and is characterized by a chronic course. The disease is manifested by aching and pulling muscle pain, painful sensations in the heart area.

The code for the international classification of diseases ICD-10 is I09.9 (not otherwise specified). Del-Geller's disease can develop as a result of knee injury, swelling and inflammation of the tendons, and other pathologies of the musculoskeletal system.

Etiology and pathogenesis The prototype of Dele-Gjeller's disease is the knee joint injury described by Karl Hugovich Janetsky (a Czech doctor who treated the Latvian poet Rainis) due to a bruise when a football player fell. Later, Dzhanetsky