Re: С какими болезнями не берут в армию США
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2–28. Skin and cellular tissues
a. Current diseases of sebaceous glands to include severe acne (706.1), if extensive involvement of the neck,
shoulders, chest, or back is present or would be aggravated by or interfere with the proper wearing of military
equipment, do not meet the standard. Applicants under treatment with systemic retinoids, including, but not limited to
isotretinoin (Accutane(r)) are disqualified until 8 (eight) weeks after completion of therapy.
b. Current or history of atopic dermatitis (691) or eczema (692) after the 9th birthday does not meet the standard.
c. Current or history of contact dermatitis (692.4), especially involving materials used in any type of required
protective equipment, does not meet the standard.
d. Cysts.
(1) Current cysts (706.2), (other than pilonidal cysts) of such a size or location as to interfere with the proper
wearing of military equipment does not meet the standard.
(2) Current pilonidal cysts (685), if evidenced by the presence of a tumor mass or a discharging sinus does not meet
the standard. Surgically resected pilonidal cyst that is symptomatic, unhealed, or less than 6 months post-operative does
not meet the standard.
e. Current or history of bullous dermatoses (694), including, but not limited to dermatitis herpetiformis, pemphigus,
and epidermolysis bullosa, does not meet the standard.
f. Current chronic lymphedema (457.1) does not meet the standard.
g. Current localized types of fungus infections (117), interfering with the proper wearing of military equipment or
the performance of military duties, do not meet the standard. (For systemic fungal infections, refer to paragraph 2–30.)
h. Current or history of furunculosis or carbuncle (680), if extensive, recurrent, or chronic does not meet the
standard.
i. Current or history of severe hyperhidrosis of hands or feet (780.8) does not meet the standard.
j. Current or history of congenital (757) or acquired (216) anomalies of the skin such as nevi or vascular tumors that
interfere with function, or are exposed to constant irritation do not meet the standard. History of Dysplastic Nevus
Syndrome (232) does not meet the standard.
k. Current or history of keloid formation (701.4), if the tendency is marked or interferes with the proper wearing of
military equipment, does not meet the standard.
l. Current lichen planus (697.0) does not meet the standard.
m. Current or history of neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen’s disease) (237.7) does not meet the standard.
n. History of photosensitivity (692.72), including, but not limited to any primary sun-sensitive condition, such as
polymorphous light eruption or solar urticaria; any dermatosis aggravated by sunlight such as lupus erythematosus does
not meet the standard.
o. Current or history of psoriasis (696.1) does not meet the standard.
p. Current or history of radiodermatitis (692.82) does not meet the standard.
q. Current scars (709.2), or any other chronic skin disorder of a degree or nature that requires frequent outpatient
treatment or hospitalization, which in the opinion of the certifying authority affects thermoregulatory function, or will
interfere with the wearing of military clothing or equipment, or which exhibits a tendency to ulcerate, or interferes with
the satisfactory performance of duty, do not meet the standard. Includes scars at skin graft donor or recipient sites.
Scars at skin graft donor or recipient sites will include an evaluation of not only the relative total size of the burn
wound, but also the measurable effects of the wound, the location of the wound and the risk of subsequent injury
related to the wound itself.
(1) Prior burn injury (to include donor sites) involving a total body surface area of 40 percent or more does not meet
the standard.
(2) Prior burn injury involving less than 40 percent total body surface area, which results in a loss or degradation of
thermoregulatory function does not meet the standard. Examination will focus on the depth of the burn, anatomic
location (extensive burns on the torso will most significantly impair heat dissipation), and destruction of sweat glands.
(3) Prior burn injury susceptible to trauma or resulting in functional impairment to such a degree as to interfere with
the satisfactory performance of military duty, due to decreased range of motion, strength, or agility due to burn wound/
scarring does not meet the standard.
r. Current or history of extensive scleroderma (710.1) does not meet the standard.
s. Tattoos (709.9) that are otherwise prohibited under AR 670–1 do not meet the standard.
t. Current of history of chronic or recurrent urticaria (708.8) does not meet the standard.
u. Current symptomatic plantar wart(s) (078.19) does not meet the standard.
Короче, как говорит армейская библия, отвечающая за данный вопрос, если у вас на коже ничего этого не выросло, то вас в Армию возьмут.....может быть....если на чем нибудь еще не запоритесь.
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2–28. Skin and cellular tissues
a. Current diseases of sebaceous glands to include severe acne (706.1), if extensive involvement of the neck,
shoulders, chest, or back is present or would be aggravated by or interfere with the proper wearing of military
equipment, do not meet the standard. Applicants under treatment with systemic retinoids, including, but not limited to
isotretinoin (Accutane(r)) are disqualified until 8 (eight) weeks after completion of therapy.
b. Current or history of atopic dermatitis (691) or eczema (692) after the 9th birthday does not meet the standard.
c. Current or history of contact dermatitis (692.4), especially involving materials used in any type of required
protective equipment, does not meet the standard.
d. Cysts.
(1) Current cysts (706.2), (other than pilonidal cysts) of such a size or location as to interfere with the proper
wearing of military equipment does not meet the standard.
(2) Current pilonidal cysts (685), if evidenced by the presence of a tumor mass or a discharging sinus does not meet
the standard. Surgically resected pilonidal cyst that is symptomatic, unhealed, or less than 6 months post-operative does
not meet the standard.
e. Current or history of bullous dermatoses (694), including, but not limited to dermatitis herpetiformis, pemphigus,
and epidermolysis bullosa, does not meet the standard.
f. Current chronic lymphedema (457.1) does not meet the standard.
g. Current localized types of fungus infections (117), interfering with the proper wearing of military equipment or
the performance of military duties, do not meet the standard. (For systemic fungal infections, refer to paragraph 2–30.)
h. Current or history of furunculosis or carbuncle (680), if extensive, recurrent, or chronic does not meet the
standard.
i. Current or history of severe hyperhidrosis of hands or feet (780.8) does not meet the standard.
j. Current or history of congenital (757) or acquired (216) anomalies of the skin such as nevi or vascular tumors that
interfere with function, or are exposed to constant irritation do not meet the standard. History of Dysplastic Nevus
Syndrome (232) does not meet the standard.
k. Current or history of keloid formation (701.4), if the tendency is marked or interferes with the proper wearing of
military equipment, does not meet the standard.
l. Current lichen planus (697.0) does not meet the standard.
m. Current or history of neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen’s disease) (237.7) does not meet the standard.
n. History of photosensitivity (692.72), including, but not limited to any primary sun-sensitive condition, such as
polymorphous light eruption or solar urticaria; any dermatosis aggravated by sunlight such as lupus erythematosus does
not meet the standard.
o. Current or history of psoriasis (696.1) does not meet the standard.
p. Current or history of radiodermatitis (692.82) does not meet the standard.
q. Current scars (709.2), or any other chronic skin disorder of a degree or nature that requires frequent outpatient
treatment or hospitalization, which in the opinion of the certifying authority affects thermoregulatory function, or will
interfere with the wearing of military clothing or equipment, or which exhibits a tendency to ulcerate, or interferes with
the satisfactory performance of duty, do not meet the standard. Includes scars at skin graft donor or recipient sites.
Scars at skin graft donor or recipient sites will include an evaluation of not only the relative total size of the burn
wound, but also the measurable effects of the wound, the location of the wound and the risk of subsequent injury
related to the wound itself.
(1) Prior burn injury (to include donor sites) involving a total body surface area of 40 percent or more does not meet
the standard.
(2) Prior burn injury involving less than 40 percent total body surface area, which results in a loss or degradation of
thermoregulatory function does not meet the standard. Examination will focus on the depth of the burn, anatomic
location (extensive burns on the torso will most significantly impair heat dissipation), and destruction of sweat glands.
(3) Prior burn injury susceptible to trauma or resulting in functional impairment to such a degree as to interfere with
the satisfactory performance of military duty, due to decreased range of motion, strength, or agility due to burn wound/
scarring does not meet the standard.
r. Current or history of extensive scleroderma (710.1) does not meet the standard.
s. Tattoos (709.9) that are otherwise prohibited under AR 670–1 do not meet the standard.
t. Current of history of chronic or recurrent urticaria (708.8) does not meet the standard.
u. Current symptomatic plantar wart(s) (078.19) does not meet the standard.
Короче, как говорит армейская библия, отвечающая за данный вопрос, если у вас на коже ничего этого не выросло, то вас в Армию возьмут.....может быть....если на чем нибудь еще не запоритесь.
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