List of diseases of the 1st group of disabilities?

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Persons with the following diseases can receive the I disability group:

  • Stumps of both upper limbs - at shoulder level;

  • stumps of two lower limbs - at the level of the shin and higher in combination with a stump of one upper limb.

  • Malignant neoplasms, in particular lymphoid, hematopoietic and related tissues (with metastases and relapses; severe general condition with pronounced manifestations of intoxication, cachexia and tumor disintegration).

  • Mental disorders with persistent, significantly pronounced psychopathological syndromes (dementia; oligophrenia: idiocy, imbecility; mental retardation due to schizophrenia and epilepsy).

  • Diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system with a progressive course, the consequences of injuries and other diseases of the nervous system with irreversible, significantly impaired motor, speech and visual functions (tetraplegia or triplegia, upper or lower paraplegia, pronounced ataxia, gross parkinsonian and hyperkinetic syndromes with inability to stand and walk, pronounced bulbar disorders, total aphasia, complete blindness or concentric narrowing of visual fields up to 10 degrees from the fixation point in both eyes).

  • Marked contracture or ankylosis of the shoulder, elbow, radiocarpal joints of the upper limbs or the hip, knee, tibia-step joints of the lower limbs in a functionally disadvantageous position (in the case of impossibility of endoprosthetics).

  • Combination of blindness in both eyes (corrected visual acuity lower than 0.1 or concentric narrowing of visual fields up to 25 degrees from the fixation point) with general somatic pathology, which leads to a high degree of loss of health and complete dependence on other persons; or with amputations of the lower limbs at the level of the thigh or one upper limb; or with complete deafness.

  • Bilateral anophthalmos (absence of eyes, congenital rudimentary eyeballs).

  • Blindness (visual acuity with transfer correction less than 0.05 or concentric narrowing of the field of vision to 10 degrees from the fixation point) in both eyes due to permanent irreversible changes.

  • Stumps of both lower limbs at the level of the lower third of the thighs and higher.

  • Diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system with a progressive course and the consequences of injuries and other lesions of the nervous system with irreversible, significantly impaired motor, speech and visual functions (upper or lower paraplegia, hemiplegia, pronounced ataxia, total aphasia, complete blindness, etc.).

  • Kidney diseases of IV and V degrees, which are treated by using programmed hemodialysis.

  • Diseases of the cardiovascular system, which led to insufficiency of blood circulation of IIB - III degrees due to the ineffectiveness of rehabilitation measures.

  • Diseases of the respiratory organs with a progressive course, accompanied by persistent pulmonary insufficiency of the III degree, in combination with circulatory insufficiency of the IIB - III degrees.

  • Mental illness: lucid catatonia lasting more than one year, dementia due to epilepsy with frequent (15 or more times a month) epileptic seizures.

  • Bilateral absence of four, three fingers, including the first.

  • Stumps of the upper limbs at the level of the forearm in various combinations.

  • Marked contracture or ankylosis of the wrist joints in a functionally disadvantageous position.

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