Filipovic Symptom

Article "Filipovich syndrome"

Filipovich syndrome is a medical term that refers to a group of symptoms characterized by acute chest pain, fever, shortness of breath, cough and other manifestations of respiratory infections or inflammation. This is a symptom that can occur in anyone, regardless of age or gender.

Historically, the syndrome was described by the Polish physician Kazimir Filippovich (1874-1943) in 1902 in the journal Archives of Pulmonary Medicine. Since then, this phenomenon has been named in his honor.

Symptoms of the syndrome can vary, but the general picture is as follows: sudden onset of severe chest pain, often accompanied by high fever, shortness of breath, cough, fatigue and other signs of inflammatory diseases. All symptoms appear within a few hours or days, the duration depends on the severity of the disease and its extent.

The most common cause of the symptom is viral diseases such as colds, flu, parainfluenza, etc. The syndrome can also be caused by bacterial infections that affect the lungs and other diseases such as tuberculosis.

Typically, patients with Filippovich syndrome are prescribed antibiotics or antiviral drugs, as well as other medications for