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...or cardiopulmonary transplantation, is indicated for patients with end-stage lung and heart disease. These conditions include acute pulmonary vascular disease, cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive lung diseases. Other indications for...
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...These tests can detect early signs of the condition. Less common conditions that can cause chronic renal failure include:[4][7][8] Polycystic kidney disease, a range of genetic disorders Nephrotic syndrome, also...
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...with: Cryotherapy – Usually used for the treatment of nodulocystic acne, this technique uses cryoslush and cryopeel. In a cryoslush treatment, a paste made with crushed solid carbon dioxide mixed...
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...lumpy breast tissue called u003ca href=u0022https://adoctor.org/conditions/fibrocystic-breasts/u0022u003efibrocystic breastsu003c/au003e, which may be more painful during certain times of the month. Certain medications can also cause breast pain. u003cstrongu003eIf a person experiences breast...
![Acne Surgery 5 What is Acupuncture: Overview](https://adoctor.org/wp-content/uploads/adoctor-procidures-300x158.png)
...and pustules. These can be treated with: Cryotherapy – Usually used for the treatment of nodulocystic acne, this technique uses cryoslush and cryopeel. In a cryoslush treatment, a paste made...
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...* Lung fibrosis (scarring of the lung tissue) * Increased risk of heart disease * Neurological problems **Keywords:** Chronic respiratory problems, lung fibrosis, heart disease, neurological problems **Prevention:** To prevent...
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...fertility problems. In addition, there are other possible complications, such as: Lymphedema Radiation pneumonitis Radiation fibrosis Recurrent cancers There is also a risk of damaging nearby healthy cells in the...
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...– Chronic lung conditions: People with chronic lung conditions, such as asthma, COPD, or cystic fibrosis, are at increased risk. – Smoking: Smoking damages the lungs and makes them more...
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...is collected and analyzed. **Benefits:** * **Accurate diagnosis:** Cordocentesis provides a reliable method to diagnose genetic conditions, such as Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, and Tay-Sachs disease. * **Identification of fetal...
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...their nutritional needs as a result of various medical conditions, which may include: Stroke, either acute ischemic or haemorrhagic Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Brain injury Cerebral palsy Crohn’s disease Cystic fibrosis...