...increase one’s risk of developing a number of diseases, including malignant mesothelioma. Despite asbestos now being banned, the risk of exposure still exists when dealing with buildings built before the...
...spastic paralysis Febrile seizures Foetal alcohol syndrome Generalized anxiety disorder Head injury Hypoxia Hydrocephalus Inflammatory myopathy Learning disabilities Lumbar disc disease Lyme disease Meningitis Migraine Mini-stroke or transient ischemic attack...
...of lobectomy to assess the residual disease and plan for further treatment if needed. Segmentectomy presents minimal risk of residual disease and can provide more accurate information to devise a...
...diseases of the sphenoidal sinuses are very rare, making up only 1 to 2% of all sinus infections. Regardless of the nature of the problem, diseases of the sinuses involving...
...and potentially leading to a cure. **Disease Management:** By removing diseased liver tissue, hepatectomy can alleviate symptoms and improve the overall health of patients with liver conditions such as cirrhosis...
...sinusitis, and occupational lung disease Eye diseases such as allergic rhinitis or hay fever Skin diseases like eczema and contact dermatitis Severe reactions to medications, food, vaccines, and insect bites...
...considered high risk. These are individuals who have: Family history of the cancer or polyps Inflammatory disease affecting the bowel, such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis Lynch syndrome (also...
Roseola infantum – also called roseola, three-day rash or three-day fever, exanthem subitum, pseudo-rubella, or sixth disease – is a typically mild, self-limiting viral infection that mainly affects infants and...
...infections or disease flare-ups, enabling prompt treatment to prevent serious complications. * **Improved Outcomes:** Regular monitoring helps healthcare providers adjust treatment plans as needed, improving disease control and overall health...
...syndrome arterio-mesenteric duodenal compression syndrome benign duodenal stasis mesenteric root syndrome SMA syndrome should not be confused with spinal muscular atrophy, which is a completely separate and unrelated disease that...