...2018. ↩ ↩ ↩ The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. “Definition & Facts for Pancreatitis.” November 2017. Accessed July 6, 2018. ↩ MSD Manual: Professional Version....
...types of brain disorders are: Structural diseases Tumours Bleeding (which can be due to an injury) Blood clots Inflammation Birth defects Stroke Functional diseases Alzheimer’s disease Epilepsy Dementia Memory disorders...
...to bear children. However, advances in the field of medicine paved the way for partial oophorectomy, which preserves the patient’s fertility by removing only the damaged or diseased tissues and...
...with adequate training and experience as a surgeon. A similar scenario occurs with patients diagnosed with keratoconus, a degenerative eye disease characterized by the abnormal thinning of the cornea that...
...eye condition – Patients with diabetes, for example, can develop diabetic retinopathy wherein the nerves of the eyes are damaged as a complication of the disease. When patients are referred...
...is more common in people with a family history of the disease * **Age:** MS typically develops between the ages of 20 and 40 * **Race:** MS is more common...
...disease affects the area above the knee joint or when complications arise after a lower limb amputation. Also known as trans-femoral amputation, the goals of the procedure are to remove...
...the determining factors in the diagnosis of a disease or disorder of the cervix, such as: Dysplasia Cervical cancer Both diseases cannot be diagnosed with a pap smear alone. If...
...developed in 1956, it was specifically for patients afflicted with poliomyelitis. Poliomyelitis is a disease that affects children. The disease attacks the nervous system and the spinal column causing paralysis...
...**Duties and Responsibilities of a Dentist:** **Examinations and Diagnosis** * Conduct comprehensive oral examinations to assess dental and gum health. * Diagnose dental diseases, including cavities, gum disease, and oral...