Interstitial growth is a pathological process in which connective tissue grows between individual organs and tissues. This condition can be caused by various factors such as injury, infection, tumors, autoimmune diseases, etc.
Interstitial growth can manifest itself in the form of an increase in the volume of connective tissue, which leads to dysfunction of organs and tissues. For example, with interstitial growth in the lungs, shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing and other symptoms may occur. Also, interstitial growth can lead to the development of heart failure, kidney failure and other diseases.
To diagnose interstitial growth, various research methods are used, such as computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, etc. Treatment depends on the cause of interstitial growth and may include drug therapy, surgery, or a combination of these methods.
Overall, interstitial growth is a serious condition that can lead to serious health consequences. Therefore, it is important to diagnose it promptly and begin treatment.
In modern medicine, it has been a common diagnosis for a long time. Thus, without exaggeration, among doctors it is called a “pathology liner”. At the same time, according to statistics, about 5% of all newborns suffered from this disease; thanks to the technical capabilities of treatment, the pathology was missed and the disease progressed. Of course, this is a fairly significant amount, but in 5-10 years, with the development of medicine in Russia, it is reduced by half.
It cannot be said that this disease has a low survival rate. The insidious thing is that often the patient finds himself between life and death and remains with a heart attack. In other words, a person is not able to survive without a life support device. And the consequences of this phenomenon are known to many doctors. The patient suffers from: tachycardia, shortness of breath, chest pain, diarrhea, fever, etc. These manifestations are characteristic of a terminal condition. In general, if you do not remove the threat to life and do not refer it to a cardiac surgeon at the right time, the outcome will be disastrous.
Due to the decrease in cases of the disease, it is more meticulous in diagnosing it, and treatment has become more effective. The concept of recurrent paroxysmal tachycardia was formed and it became possible to determine the causes that provoke it. However, the diagnosis is somewhat mysterious, because it is not always possible to establish a clear connection between the attack and the factors