Reticuloendotheliosis Metabolic

Reticular endotheliosis-like proliferation of the gastric submucosal layer (RPGS) is a rare gastric condition characterized by proliferation and hyperplasia of small vessels, endothelium and other elements of the vascular bed. Essentially it is a polyp or adenoma of the stomach, but this



Reticular endotheliomatosis is a fairly rare disease that is a group of disorders that affect blood cells. Reticular cells have a strong ability to divide and are able to quickly repair themselves even in the event of severe damage. It is this mechanism that gives the blood viscosity and ensures the transport of various substances. In reticular endotheliosis, this ability of cells destroys them and makes the blood less mobile and carries less oxygen to nourish tissues.

The main symptoms of metabolic reticular endotheliosis are:

1. Severe dehydration, poor sleep quality, itching. 2. General feeling of weakness, rapid fatigue, decreased brain activity. 3. Slow speech, unexplained feeling of fatigue, drowsiness. 4. Decreased blood pressure, dizziness, low sweating. 5. Decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, confusion. 6. Yellow skin tint, anemia, neutropenia. 7. Dark urine, in which single or multiple traces of urine may appear. 8. Liver swelling may occur. Renal syndromes are an early symptom of metabolic reticuloidosis. The appearance of edema can be either isolated or in combination with anasarca and anuria. The acute form of toxic kidney damage is manifested by the picture of “hepatic” hepatitis due to the effect of ammonia on hepatocytes. 9. Weakness, fatigue. 10. I don’t know