Stanton's disease is an outdated name for hemorrhagic disease of newborns, which at one time was named after the English doctor Stanton. Hemorrhagic disease of newborns occurs as a result of hereditary inferiority of the blood coagulation system and is manifested by the appearance of heavy bleeding on the 2-3rd day of life, which in most cases ends in death. The name of the disease is associated with a characteristic manifestation - hemorrhages. This disease causes a large number of small bruises and subcutaneous hemorrhages that cannot be treated with appropriate medications. Hemolytic disease is caused by group differences in the blood of the newborn and the mother, most often a reaction of blood incompatibility according to the Rh factor. The occurrence of these diseases is caused by disorders of the immune system and occurs in 0.05% of the total number of births of children.
Stenosing disease is a disease also called thromboembolic disease, thrombosis and embolism of the vessels of the brain and heart, aneurysm of the vessels of the head and neck. This is a chronic vascular lesion that occurs as a result of a blood clot in the arterial system of the brain and other organs. Stenosis of the cerebral arteries