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  1. Cerebrovascular disease

    Infobox Disease Name Cerebrovascular disease Cerebrovascular disease is a group of brain dysfunctions related to disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain. Hypertension is the most important cause ... can cause tearing of the blood vessels resulting in intracranial hemorrhage. Cerebrovascular disease ... disease. The results of cerebrovascular disease can include a stroke , or occasionally a hemorrhagic stroke . Ischemia or other blood vessel dysfunctions can affect the person during a cerebrovascular ... episode causes symptoms to be induced by abrupt position changes. Causes Cerebrovascular disease ... Cerebrovascular disease world map DALY WHO2004.svg thumb Disability adjusted life year for cerebrovascular disease per 100,000  inhabitants in 2004. ref cite web url http www.who.int healthinfo global burden disease estimates country en index.html title WHO Disease and injury country estimates ... a hemorrhagic stroke. Another form of cerebrovascular disease includes aneurysms . In females with defective ... and conditions such as Alzheimer s Disease. During the stage of paralysis, the spinal tracts do not have much to do with the enduring condition of cerebrovascular disease, either, in time may ... during cerebrovascular disease. Descending and ascending tracts will generally be cut off during cerebrovascular disease, which conduct impulses down from the cord of the brain. This is known as anesthesia ... The most common forms of cerebrovascular disease are cerebral thrombosis 40 of cases and cerebral embolism ... 1998 pages isbn 0 8247 0104 6 oclc doi accessdate ref Cerebrovascular disease is primarily one of old ... to perform vital functions to be present. The neuroglis become congested or maintain loss during a cerebrovascular ..., unless improvement is made. Cerebrovascular damage to the brain is what makes it difficult for receptors ... s Disease which is rare before the age of 80 . In some countries such as Japan, CVD is more common ... to artery damage and strokes. References Reflist Cerebrovascular diseases CNS diseases of the nervous ...   more details



  1. Center for Cerebrovascular Research

    Orphan date February 2009 Primarysources date October 2008 The Center for Cerebrovascular Research at the University of California, San Francisco is a collective of faculty and staff investigating matters related to cerebral circulation, particularly cerebrovascular disease resulting from narrowing of major blood vessels in the brain and vascular malformation of the brain. ref cite journal author Berman MF, Sciacca RR, Pile Spellman J, et al. title The epidemiology of brain arteriovenous malformations journal Neurosurgery volume 47 issue 2 pages 389 96 discussion 397 year 2000 month August pmid 10942012 doi 10.1097 00006123 200008000 00023 ref ref cite journal author Kim H, Sidney S, McCulloch CE, et al. title Racial Ethnic differences in longitudinal risk of intracranial hemorrhage in brain arteriovenous malformation patients journal Stroke volume 38 issue 9 pages 2430 7 year 2007 month September pmid 17673729 doi 10.1161 STROKEAHA.107.485573 ref While research offices are located on Parnassus campus, San Francisco General Hospital hosts the center s laboratories and facilities. The center coordinates with additional faculty in various fields of neuroscience and vascular biology. Sponsors include the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the UCSF departments of Anesthesia, Neurological Surgery and Neurology. History The Center for Cerebrovascular Research was established at the University of California San Francisco in 2000. Clinical trials The CCR is a participating in the first attempt at studying brain arteriovenous malformation BAVM management using a randomized controlled clinical trial. ref cite web url http www.arubastudy.org sitesNA.html title A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain Arteriovenous Malformations publisher www.arubastudy.org ref ref ClinicalTrialsGov NCT00389181 A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain AVMs ARUBA ref This multi center trial ARUBA A Randomized Trial of Unruptured Brain Arteriovenous Malformations has been funded ...   more details



  1. The Disease

    Refimprove date February 2012 Infobox television episode Title The Disease Image File ST VOY The Disease.jpg 270px Caption Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal. Series Star Trek Voyager Season 5 Episode 17 Production 210 Airdate Startdate 1999 02 24 Teleplay Michael Taylor screenwriter Michael Taylor Story Kenneth Biller Director David Livingston director David Livingston Music Dennis McCarthy composer Dennis McCarthy Guests Musetta Vander Tal Charles Rocket Jippeq Prev Dark Frontier Next Course Oblivion Star Trek Voyager Course Oblivion Episode list List of Star Trek Voyager episodes List of Star Trek Voyager episodes NOTOC for an abnormal condition affecting the body of an organism Disease The Disease is the 111th episode of Star Trek Voyager , the 17th episode of the fifth season. The episode had an average rating of 4.2 5 on the official Star Trek website as of August 23, 2007 . ref cite web publisher StarTrek.com url http www.startrek.com startrek view series VOY episode 104851.html title The Disease accessdate 2007 08 23 ref Plot Voyager stops to assist a xenophobic species known as the Varro. This species lives on a Generation ship generational ship which has housed them for 400 years. While the crew works on the Varro ship, Voyager is infested with synthetic ship eating parasites that had been released on the Varro ship by dissident Varro. Meanwhile, Harry Kim Star Trek Harry Kim becomes intimate with Varro scientist Tal, and develops a physiological bond with her, one that is standard in the Varro. The physiological connection alters his behavior and sways him from his duties aboard Voyager . It is later revealed that Tal is one of the separatists. There has been a rumour of a minority of Varro that want off the ship. The parasites that Tal helped create were made to separate the individual pods of the Varro ship without destroying the ship itself ... Star Trek DEFAULTSORT Disease, The Category Star Trek Voyager episodes Category 1999 television episodes ...   more details



  1. Macrovascular disease

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Macrovascular disease is a disease of any large macro blood vessel s in the body. It is a disease of the large blood vessels, including the coronary arteries, the aorta, and the sizable arteries in the brain and in the limbs. This sometimes occurs when a person has had diabetes for a long time. Fat and blood clot s build up in the large blood vessels and stick to the vessel walls. Three common macrovascular diseases are coronary disease in the heart , cerebrovascular disease in the brain , and peripheral vascular disease in the limbs Macrovascular disease macroangiopathy refers to atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is a form of arteriosclerosis thickening and hardening of arterial walls , characterized by plaque deposits of lipids, fibrous connective tissue, calcium, and other blood substances. Atherosclerosis, by definition, affects only medium and large arteries excluding arterioles . Macrovascular disease is associated with the development of coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease, brain attack stroke , and increased risk of infection. Type 2 diabetes is more closely associated with macrovascular diseases than type 1 diabetes. Peripheral vascular disease and increased risk of infection have important implications in the care of the acutely ill patient. DEFAULTSORT Macrovascular Disease Category Vascular diseases Disease stub ...   more details



  1. Vascular disease

    exam may be slightly different depending on the type of vascular disease that is suspected. In the case of a peripheral vascular disease the physical exam consists in checking the blood flow in the legs or flow or the blood pressure . During the physical examination of a cerebrovascular disease ... Disease Screening 2010 02 12. ref The Doppler ultrasound is a test used to diagnose both cerebrovascular disease and peripheral vascular disease . It utilizes high frequency sound waves that are being ...Infobox disease Name Vascular disease Image andrew Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 G 45 g 40 ICD10 G 46 g 40 , ICD10 I 60 i 60 ICD10 I 95 i 95 ICD9 ICD9 325 , ICD9 430 ICD9 459 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014652 Vascular disease is a form of cardiovascular disease primarily ... both vascular diseases and heart disease s. ref http www.bhf.org.uk heart health conditions ... Disease? Cite web url http www.healthsystem.virginia.edu internet vascular whatis.cfm title What is Vascular Disease? format work accessdate ref Background Vascular disease is a pathological state ... strokes . Diagnosis It can be very difficult to make a vascular disease diagnosis as there are a wide ... Disease diagnosis 2010 02 12 ref Vascular diagnosis is primarily made upon the symptoms, family history ... on the neck. Citation needed date May 2010 Tests and exams In order to confirm a cerebrovascular disease, few additional tests may be required whenever there are doubts in what the diagnosis concerns ... disease cardiovascular conditions. The carotid duplex carotid ultrasound is another type of noninvasive ... disease is suspected. A lumbar puncture may also be performed but this is an invasive ... Heart Association. Retrieved on 2010 02 12 ref Upon suspicion of peripheral vascular disease , the first ... vascular disease is not present. If the value of the ABPI is lower than 0.8, the peripheral vascular disease exists but it is normally a mild case. On the other hand, a value below 0.5 ...   more details



  1. Genital disease

    Genital disease may refer to Sexually transmitted disease Other female genital disease Other male genital disease dab ...   more details



  1. Neuromuscular disease

    Unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox Disease Name Neuromuscular disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D009468 Neuromuscular disease is a very broad term that encompasses many disease s and ailments that either directly, via intrinsic muscle pathology, or indirectly, via nerve pathology, impair the functioning of the muscles. Neuromuscular diseases are those that affect the muscles and or their nervous control. In general, problems with nervous control can cause either spasticity or some degree of paralysis , depending on the location and the nature of the problem. A large proportion of neurological disorder s leads to problems with movement. Some examples of these disorders include Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS or Lou Gehrig s Disease , cerebrovascular accident stroke , Parkinson s disease , multiple sclerosis , muscular dystrophy , myasthenia gravis , Huntington s disease Huntington s chorea , and the Creutzfeldt Jakob disease . Symptoms and testing Symptoms of muscle disease may include muscular Muscle weakness weakness , spasticity rigidity, loss of muscular control, myoclonus twitching, spasming , and myalgia muscle pain . Diagnostic procedures that may reveal muscular disorders include direct clinical observations above all , the testing of various chemical and antigen levels in the blood, and electromyography measuring electrical activity in muscles . Diagnostic Medical imaging imaging may be helpful in certain cases, such as those caused by strokes or tumors Causes, including autoimmune diseases and poisoning Neuromuscular disease can be caused by circulatory problems strokes, etc. , immunological and autoimmune disorders, the failure of the electrical insulation surrounding nerves myelin , genetic hereditary disorders, such as Huntington s disease , certain rare tumors, the failure of the connections ... bowel syndrome and the urinary tract e.g., urinary incontinence . These disease processes are not usually ...   more details



  1. Binswanger's disease

    s Disease Category Neurological disorders Category Cognitive disorders Category Cerebrovascular diseases ...Infobox Disease Name Binswanger disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 1405 ICD10 ICD10 I 67 3 i 60 ICD9 ICD9 290.12 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D015140 Binswanger disease is a form ... in glia and axons in the brains of Binswanger s disease patients journal Stroke volume 28 issue ... ref This disease is characterized by loss of memory and intellectual function and by changes in mood ... journal doi 10.1080 13854040490507181 title From Binswanger s Disease to Leukoaraiosis What We Have ... author Loeb C title Binswanger s disease is not a single entity journal Neurol. Sci. volume 21 ... report on Binswanger s disease journal Ital J Neurol Sci volume 17 issue 5 pages 367 70 year 1996 pmid 8933231 doi 10.1007 BF01999900 ref Alois Alzheimer first used the phrase Binswanger s disease in 1902. ref name titleReview Binswangers disease, leukoaraiosis and dementia Age and Ageing Find ... Review Binswanger s disease, leuokoaraiosis and dementia work Age and Ageing accessdate 2008 01 30 format year 1994 ref However, Olszewski is credited with much of the modern day investigation of this disease ... Binswanger s disease and presentation of two cases journal World Neurol volume 3 issue pages 359 ... enlargement, aphasia , hemianopsia , and hemiparesis . ref name Libon1990 He named this disease encenphailitis ... and supported Binswanger s ideas and hypotheses. Alzheimer renamed this disease Binswanger s disease ... scientists were lumping Binswanger s disease with all other subcortical and cortical dementia and labeling everything senile dementia despite all previous research and efforts to distinguish this disease ... s disease so far. He discovered that some of the information in the original reports was incorrect ... types of dementia. Even with these errors, Olszewski concluded that Binswanger disease did exist ... of this dementia, including Binswanger s disease were lost. ref name Libon2004 This was until ...   more details



  1. Fabry disease

    Infobox disease Name Fabry disease ICD10 ICD10 E 75 2 e 70 ILDS E75.25 ICD9 ICD9 272.7 ICDO Image PBB Protein GLA image.jpg Caption Alpha galactosidase the protein that is deficient in Fabry disease . OMIM ... 707 eMedicine2 ped 2888 DiseasesDB 4638 MeshID D000795 Fabry disease also known as Fabry s disease , Anderson Fabry disease , angiokeratoma corporis diffusum and alpha galactosidase A deficiency is a rare X linked inherited lysosomal storage disease , which can cause a wide range of systemic symptoms ... 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref The disease is named after one of its discoverers, Johannes ... diffusum Fabry disease journal Dermatol. Online J. volume 11 issue 4 pages 8 year 2005 pmid 16403380 ... of their proper function. The DNA mutations which cause the disease are X linked recessive ... and can be very difficult to understand the rarity of Fabry disease to many clinicians sometimes leads to misdiagnoses. Manifestations of the disease usually increase in number and severity as an individual ... is common in patients with Fabry disease. Acroparesthesia in Fabry disease is believed to be related ... Disease and Its Response to Enzyme Replacement Therapy A Retrospective Analysis From the Fabry ... are a common and serious effect of the disease renal insufficiency and renal failure may worsen ... of death due to the disease. Cardiac manifestations Cardiac complications occur when glycolipids ... risk of heart disease. Hypertension high blood pressure and cardiomyopathy are commonly observed. Dermatological ... . Additionally, patients can exhibit Raynaud s disease like symptoms with neuropathy in particular ... medical Fatigue , neuropathy in particular, burning extremity pain , cerebrovascular effects leading ... Fabry disease is indicated when associated symptoms are present, and can be diagnosed by a blood test ... accurate method of diagnosis, and many mutations which cause the disease have been noted. Kidney biopsy may also be suggestive of Fabry Disease if excessive lipid buildup is noted. Naturally, alpha galactosidase ...   more details



  1. Disease (disambiguation)

    wiktionary disease A disease is an abnormal condition of an organism that impairs bodily functions and can be deadly. Disease may also refer to Disease album Disease album , a 1993 album by G.G.F.H. Disease song Disease song , a 2002 song by Matchbox Twenty disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Moyamoya disease

    2573 Orphanet s disease page on Moyamoya disease Cerebrovascular diseases Category Cerebrovascular ...Infobox disease Name Moyamoya syndrome Image Circle of Willis en.svg Caption Schematic representation ... eMedicineTopic 616 MeshID D009072 Moyamoya syndrome is a disease in which certain arteries in the brain ... . ref name Scott http content.nejm.org cgi content full 360 12 1226 Moyamoya Disease and Moyamoya ... moyamoya in Japanese . ref name Scott The disease causes constrictions primarily in the internal carotid .... Moyamoya disease often extends to the middle and anterior cerebral arteries. ref name Scott When ... in moyamoya disease are unlike the constrictions in atherosclerosis . In atherosclerosis, the inner .... ref name Scott It is a disease that tends to affect children and adults in the third to fourth decades ... features of moyamoya disease in Japan findings from a nationwide survey journal Clin Neurol Neurosurg ..., Zipfel G, Dacey R, Derdeyn title Epidemiological features of moyamoya disease in Japan findings from ... 10.1161 01.STR.0000221787.70503.ca ref The pathogenesis of moyamoya disease is unknown. Once it begins ... with Down syndrome , neurofibromatosis , or sickle cell disease can develop moyamoya malformations ... features of moyamoya disease in Japan findings from a nationwide epidemiological ... the Leptomeninges leptomeningeal ivy sign in moyamoya disease. MRI and MRA should be performed for the diagnosis and follow up of moyamoya disease. Diffusion weighted imaging can also be used for following the clinical course of children with moyamoya disease, in whom new focal deficits are highly ... involved with moyamoya disease. Conventional angiography provided the conclusive diagnosis of moyamoya disease in most cases and should be performed before any surgical considerations. Treatment ... of choice, although its efficacy, particularly for hemorrhagic disease, remains uncertain. Multiple .... Prognosis The natural history of this disorder is not well known. Symptomatic Moyamoya disease ...   more details



  1. Polycystic disease

    A polycystic disease is a disease that involves multiple cysts scattered throughout an organ, including Polycystic kidney disease Polycystic liver disease Polycystic ovary syndrome disambig ...   more details



  1. Artery disease

    Artery disease may refer to the following coronary artery disease Peripheral artery disease, more commonly called peripheral vascular disease Carotid artery disease, more commonly called carotid artery stenosis disambig ...   more details



  1. Disease management

    Disease management may refer to Disease management agriculture Disease management health disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Paget's disease

    Sir James Paget , a surgeon and pathologist, described several diseases, including Paget s disease of bone most common use of Paget s disease Paget s disease of the breast Paget Schroetter disease Extramammary Paget s disease EMPD disambig ar sl Pagetova bolezen ...   more details



  1. Charcot disease

    Charcot disease can refer to several diseases named for Jean Martin Charcot , such as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , a degenerative muscle disease also known as Charcot disease or Lou Gehrig s disease Charcot Marie Tooth disease , an inherited demyelinating disease of the peripheral nervous system Neuropathic arthropathy , progressive degeneration of a weight bearing joint, also known as Charcot joint disease or Charcot arthropathy disambig ...   more details



  1. Lyme disease

    Infobox disease Name Lyme disease Image Adult deer tick.jpg Caption Nymphal and adult Ixodes scapularis deer tick s can be carriers of Lyme disease. Nymphs are about the size of a poppy seed. DiseasesDB ... 330178 eMedicine mult eMedicine2 article 965922 eMedicine2 article 786767 MeshID D008193 Lyme disease ... edition 2nd ref is an emerging infectious disease caused by at least three species of bacteria belonging ... Manifestations of Lyme Disease in Adults title UpToDate publisher UpToDate year 2009 url http www.uptodate.com contents clinical manifestations of lyme disease in adults ref is the main cause of Lyme disease in the United States , whereas Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii cause most Europe an cases. The disease is named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut , USA, where a number of cases were identified in 1975. Although Allen Steere realized that Lyme disease was a tick borne disease in 1978, the cause of the disease remained a mystery until 1981, when B. burgdorferi was identified by Willy Burgdorfer . Lyme disease is the most common tick borne disease in the Northern Hemisphere . citation ... Lyme disease can affect multiple body systems and produce a range of symptoms. Not all patients with Lyme disease will have all symptoms, and many of the symptoms are not specific to Lyme disease ... for most cases. ref EMedicine article 330178 Lyme disease ref Asymptomatic infection exists ... ref Early localized infection Image Bullseye Lyme Disease Rash.jpg thumb Common bullseye rash pattern associated with Lyme disease Image Erythema migrans erythematous rash in Lyme disease PHIL ... of early local infection with Lyme disease is a circular, outwardly expanding rash called erythema ... days after the tick bite. ref EMedicine article 1202521 Ophthalmic Aspects of Lyme Disease Overview of Lyme Disease ref ref name isbn0 07 159991 6 cite journal author Steere, AC year 2008 chapter ... Lyme disease in patients with microbiologically confirmed erythema migrans journal Ann. Intern ...   more details



  1. Still's disease

    Still s disease can refer to Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Adult onset Still s disease disambig DEFAULTSORT Still S diSeaSe Category Connective tissue diseases pt Doen a de Still fr Maladie de Still ...   more details



  1. Gingival disease

    Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005882 A gingival disease is a disorder primarily affecting the gingiva . An example is gingivitis . disease stub Oral pathology Periodontology Category Periodontal disorders ...   more details



  1. Duroziez's disease

    Duroziez s disease is a congenital variant of mitral stenosis . It was described in 1877 by Paul Louis Duroziez . External links WhoNamedIt synd 2735 Duroziez disease Congenital heart defects Category Heart diseases disease stub ...   more details



  1. Fetal disease

    Infobox Disease Name Fetal disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D005315 Fetal disease refers to disorders originating in utero . Examples include hydrops fetalis and chorioamnionitis Medical conditions Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period Category Disorders originating in the perinatal period disease stub ...   more details



  1. Degenerative disease

    mergeto Neurodegeneration discuss Talk Neurodegeneration Merger proposal date January 2012 Refimprove date December 2009 A degenerative disease , also called neurodegenerative disease, is a disease in which the function or structure of the affected biological tissue tissues or Organ anatomy organs will progressively deteriorate over time, whether due to normal bodily wear or lifestyle choices such as exercise or eating habits. ref http www.nlm.nih.gov medlineplus degenerativenervediseases.html Degenerative Nerve Diseases ref Degenerative diseases are often contrasted with infectious diseases . Examples of degenerative diseases Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS , a.k.a., Lou Gehrig s Disease Alzheimer s disease Parkinson s Disease Multiple system atrophy Niemann Pick disease Atherosclerosis Progressive supranuclear palsy Cancer Tay Sachs Disease Diabetes Heart Disease Keratoconus Inflammatory bowel disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease IBD Prostatitis arthritis Osteoarthritis Osteoporosis Rheumatoid Arthritis Huntington s Disease Chronic traumatic encephalopathy See also Aging Disease Life extension Neurodegeneration Senescence Progressive disease References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Degenerative Disease Category Diseases and disorders ar ca Malaltia degenerativa es Enfermedad degenerativa fa fr Maladie d g n rative hr Degenerativne bolesti id Penyakit degeneratif ms Penyakit degeneratif nl Degeneratieve ziekte pl Choroby zwyrodnieniowe pt Doen a degenerativa sl Degenerativna bolezen sv Degenerativ sjukdom th zh ...   more details



  1. Disease reservoir

    Disease reservoir may refer to Natural reservoir , the long term host of the pathogen of an infectious disease Fomite , any inanimate object or substance capable of carrying infectious organisms Disambig ...   more details



  1. Tooth disease

    Infobox disease Name Tooth disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 K00 K05 ICD9 ICD9 520 ICD9 525 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D014076 A tooth disease is a disorder of the tooth that can be congenital or acquired. Examples Expand section date August 2011 Congenital anodontia Acquired dental caries Medical conditions Tooth disease Category Dental disorders disease stub ...   more details



  1. Disseminated disease

    Disseminated disease refers to a diffuse disease process, generally either infectious disease infectious or neoplastic . The term may sometimes also characterize connective tissue disease . A disseminated infection, for example, has extended beyond its origin or Locus of infection nidus and involved the bloodstream to seed other areas of the body. Similarly, one can view metastatic cancer as a disseminated infection in that it has extended into the bloodstream or into the lymphatic system and thus seeded distant sites a process known as metastasis . Disseminated disease often contrasts localized disease . Disease stub Category Diseases and disorders Category Medical terms ...   more details




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