the Disease br 1985 Next single It s Called a Heart br 1985 Shake the Disease is Depeche Mode s thirteenth ...Refimprove date November 2010 Infobox single Name Shake the Disease Cover DepecheModeShakeTheDisease.jpg ... The Singles 81 85 the same year, along with It s Called a Heart . It reached number ... , also includes Shake the Disease s B side, Flexible . Band member Alan Wilder felt this song captured ... twice about things. If we ve got a choice between calling a song Understanding or Shake the Disease , we ll call it Shake the Disease . There s a lot of perversity and innuendo in our lyrics, but nothing ... it appear as though the band members are falling. Track listings 7 Mute 7Bong8 UK Shake the Disease 4 48 Flexible 3 11 7 Sire 7 28835 US Shake the Disease Fade 3 59 Flexible 3 11 12 Mute 12Bong8 UK Shake the Disease Remixed Extended Version 8 43 engineered by Flood producer Flood Flexible Remixed Extended Version 6 15 engineered by Flood producer Flood 12 Mute L12Bong8 UK Shake the Disease Edit ... was recorded at the Basel, Switzerland show on 30 November 1984. CD Mute CDBong8 UK Shake the Disease 4 48 Flexible 3 11 Shake the Disease Remixed Extended Version 8 43 Flexible Remixed Extended Version 6 15 Shake the Disease Edit the Shake 7 11 Something to Do Metal Mix 7 26 The UK CD single was released ... Shake the Disease Edit the Shake 7 08 Master and Servant Live 5 38 Flexible Pre Deportation Mix ... Gareth Jones CD Virgin 30135 France Shake the Disease Edit the Shake 7 08 Master and Servant Live 5 ... Jones music producer Gareth Jones Shake the Disease 7 mix 4 48 The German and French CD singles ... FM named Shake the Disease as the number one song of 1985. The song was covered by the Belgian band ... DEFAULTSORT Shake The Disease Category 1985 singles Category Depeche Mode songs Category Songs written by Martin Gore Category Electropop ballads Category New Wave ballads es Shake the Disease fr Shake the Disease it Shake the Disease ka Shake the Disease hu Shake The Disease pl Shake the Disease ... more details
States. For example, heartdisease is the most dangerous disease in America, followed closely ... , and consequently, a person s likelihood for developing heartdisease, cancer, or diabetes is in part correlated with these social factors. Men are more likely than women to die from heartdisease ... mortality rates from heartdisease, Ref cort cancer, Ref african and diabetes Ref diabetes than ... more likely to develop heartdisease, Ref label cort 2 a cancer, Ref hispanics and diabetes. Ref social ... 2012 African Americans are more likely to die from heartdisease than whites because they are less ... of heartdisease because it is correlated with many other social factors, such as one ... of income, affect the occurrence of heartdisease. Populations with high levels of income inequality display higher rates of heartdisease than populations with more evenly distributed ... that can reduce the risk of heartdisease. Ref label income 10 a The lack of insurance for those in poverty is another cause of health disparities relating to heartdisease. Ref label income 10 b Low ... living in poverty stricken neighborhoods are at a greater risk for heartdisease, possibly because ... living in rural areas are also more susceptible to heartdisease, as well. An agriculturally based diet ... in rural environments have higher levels of heartdisease. Ref label cort 2 e Occupational cancer ... with heartdisease. Ref region People who have not graduated from high school have a 2.4 greater risk ... title Women, heartdisease and stroke accessdate April 7, 2008 publisher American Heart Association ... cite web url http clearinghouse.missouriwestern.edu manuscripts 175.asp title Heartdisease the hidden ... article 1031002509.htmlM title Men and heartdisease take lifestyle cues from women accessdate April .... note highschool cite web url http www.webmd.com content article 95 103085.htm title Heartdisease risk linked to low education not finishing high school a risk factor for heartdisease death accessdate ... more details
other uses Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Heart to Heart Type studio Artist Reba McEntire Cover D90776axizh 1 .jpg Released September 1981 Recorded Genre country music Country Length 28 54 Label Mercury Records Mercury Producer Jerry Kennedy Last album Feel the Fire Reba McEntire album Feel The Fire br 1980 This album Heart to Heart br 1981 Next album Unlimited Reba McEntire album Unlimited br 1982 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 2.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r189478 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Heart to Heart is Reba McEntire s fourth studio album. It was released via Mercury Records in 1981. The album includes the singles Today All Over Again and Only You and You Alone, a cover of the doo wop standard. Heart to Heart reached 42 on Top Country Albums . Track listing Indelibly Blue Jim Peterik 3 21 Ease the Fever Bob Morrison, Bill Zerface, Jim Zerface 2 35 There Ain t No Love Pat McManus 2 24 How Does It Feel to Be Free Stewart Harris, Keith Stegall 3 21 Only You And You Alone Buck Ram , Ande Rand 2 50 Today All Over Again Bobby Harden, Lola Jean Dillon 3 16 Gonna Love Ya Till the Cows Come Home Rick Carnes, Susan Drake 2 50 Who? Carnes, Chip Hardy 2 19 Small Two Bedroom Starter Harry Shannon, Mitch Johnson 3 03 Love by Love B. Zerface, J. Zerface, Morrison, Johnny MacRae 2 59 Production Produced By Jerry Kennedy Engineered By Brent King Assistant Engineers Steve Fralick, Mike Psanos Mixing Brent King, D. Bergen White Mix Assistant Mike Psanos Mastering Hank Williams Digital Re Mastering Suha Gur Personnel Drums Jerry Carrigan Bass Mike Leech Keyboards, Piano Hargus Pig Robbins Guitars Ray Edenton, Gordon Kennedy musician Gordon Kennedy , Pete Wade, Chip Young Steel Guitar Weldon Myrick Strings George Binkley III, John David Boyle, Marvin Chantry, Ray Christensen, Connie Ellisor, Carl Gorodetzky, Martin Katahn, Sheldon Kurland, Martha McCrory, Dennis Molchan, Samuel Terranova, Gary VanOsdale ... more details
with Keshan disease will have an abnormally large heart. Keshan disease can also lead to higher rates of Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease, hypertension, and strokes. In addition, an individual can ...Infobox Disease Name Keshan disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 11941 ICD10 ICD10 E 59 e 50 ICD9 ICD9 269.3 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Keshan disease is a congestive cardiomyopathy ... to selenium deficient soil. The disease http www.rsc.org Education EiC issues 2007Jan Copy 2 of LittleSelenium.asp ... learn more Selenium the disease afflicts children and women of child bearing age , characterized by heart failure and pulmonary edema . Over decades, http ods.od.nih.gov factsheets selenium.asp ... GS, Zhao ZT, Sun B, Sun F title Coxsackievirus B3 infection and its mutation in Keshan disease journal ... doi url http www.wjgnet.com 1007 9327 10 3299.asp ref The disease got its name from the province it was originally ... and Finland. Keshan disease results from a selenium deficiency which is a nutrient we receive in our ... to consider Keshan disease extremely preventable because the only way to ensure that the individual ... asking their doctor for a blood test. If the individual is exhibiting the symptoms of Keshan disease see your doctor immediately for advice. Treatments The treatment for Keshan disease is selenium ... with the disease, treat it with a herb called Astragalus, which accumulates selenium from the soil ... accessdate 11 08 11 ref Living with Keshan disease The individual should talk to their doctor ... alcohol puts pressure on an individuals heart, which is already having enough difficulty, and body ... heart heal more quickly in addition to any supplements they may also be taking . Healthier ... all help your heart. A diet lower in saturated fats and processed junk foods is also an excellent idea to give yourself a more healthy heart. Monitor side effects to medications if the individual is prescribed ... common ones. Rest sleep as much as possible, because the individuals heart is not functioning ... more details
Refimprove date December 2007 Infobox Disease Name Farber disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 29174 ICD10 ICD10 E 75 2 e 70 ILDS E75.240 ICD9 ICD9 272.8 ICDO OMIM 228000 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D055577 Farber disease also known as Farber s lipogranulomatosis , ceramidase deficiency , Fibrocytic dysmucopolysaccharidosis, and Lipogranulomatosis ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 545 is an extremely rare autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease that cause an accumulation of fatty material lipids leading to abnormalities in the joint s, liver, throat, tissues and central nervous ... Disease, the gene responsible for making this enzyme is mutated. Hence, the fatty material is never ... of this disorder. Diagnosis and symptoms Disease onset is typically in early infancy but may occur later in life. Children who have the classic form of Farber disease develop symptoms within the first ... with swallowing. The liver , heart and kidney s may also be affected. Other symptoms may include vomiting ... or tendons around joints , hoarseness and xanthoma s which thicken around joints as the disease ... Most children with Farber disease die by age 2, usually from lung disease. In one of the most severe forms of the disease, an enlarged liver and spleen hepatosplenomegaly can be diagnosed soon after birth. Children born with this form of the disease usually die within 6 months. Treatment There is no specific treatment for Farber disease. Corticosteroid s may be prescribed to relieve pain. Bone ... to, and important difference from, Niemann Pick and Hand Sch ller Christian disease journal A.M.A. ... External links http www.hideandseek.org Hide & Seek Foundation For Lysosomal Disease Research References ... Farber Disease Category Rare diseases Category Autosomal recessive disorders Category Lipid storage ... more details
Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D006402 Hematologic diseases are disorders which primarily affect the blood. Myeloid Hemoglobinopathy Hemoglobinopathies congenital abnormality of the hemoglobin molecule or of the rate of hemoglobin synthesis Sickle cell disease Thalassemia Methemoglobinemia Anemia s lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin Iron deficiency anemia Megaloblastic anemia Vitamin B12 Vitamin B small sub 12 sub small deficiency Pernicious anemia Folate deficiency Hemolytic anemias destruction of red blood cells Genetic disorders of RBC membrane Hereditary spherocytosis Hereditary elliptocytosis Congenital dyserythropoietic anemia Genetic disorders of RBC metabolism Glucose 6 phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency G6PD Pyruvate kinase deficiency Immune mediated hemolytic anemia Coombs test Direct Coombs test direct Coombs test is positive Autoimmune hemolytic anemia Warm antibody autoimmune hemolytic ... antibodies Cold agglutinin disease Cold antibody autoimmune hemolytic anemia Idiopathic cold ... anemia Hemolytic disease of the newborn HDN Rh disease Rh D ABO hemolytic disease of the newborn Anti Kell hemolytic disease of the newborn Rhesus c hemolytic disease of the newborn Hemolytic disease of the newborn anti RhE Rhesus E hemolytic disease of the newborn Other blood group incompatibility ... physical damage to RBCs Microangiopathic hemolytic anemia Secondary to artificial heart valve ... Hemophilia Hemophilia A Hemophilia B also known as Christmas disease Hemophilia C Von Willebrand disease ... Hematological malignancies Lymphoma s Hodgkin s disease Non Hodgkin s lymphoma includes the next ... disease Monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis Hematological changes secondary to non hematological disorders Anemia of chronic disease Infectious mononucleosis ... Diseases of RBCs and megakaryocytes Monocyte and granulocyte disease Certain conditions originating ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 Infobox album Name Disease Type Album Artist G.G.F.H. Cover Released 1993 Recorded Genre Industrial Length mm ss Label Peaceville Records Dreamtime Producer Reviews Last album Eclipse G.G.F.H. album Eclipse br 1991 This album Disease br 1993 Next album Halloween G.G.F.H. album Halloween br 1994 Disease is the second studio album by the industrial horror techno band G.G.F.H. . This album saw the band take a more techno approach, pushing aside the sludgier sound of their earlier material. The album features three of the tracks recorded for the Reality G.G.F.H. EP Reality EP, Room 213 , Dead Men Don t Rape , Real , albeit in a more techno inspired form. Track listing Flesh 5 17 Room 213 Frozen Heart Mix 4 26 Hands 4 07 Dead Men Don t Rape Revenge Mix 4 23 Disease 6 52 Real Nightmare Mix 3 32 Dark Powers 4 51 Plasterchrist 4 52 Confession 15 15 Personnel DJ Ghost aka Michael Geist Vocals Programming Brian J. Walls Guitar Synths Category 1993 albums Category G.G.F.H. albums ... more details
Infobox disease Name Whipple s disease Image Whipple disease intermed mag.jpg Caption Low magnification micrograph of Whipple s disease showing the characteristic foamy appearing infiltrate of the lamina ... 1166639 MeshID D008061 Whipple s disease is a rare disease rare , Systemic disease systemic infectious disease caused by the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei . First described by George Hoyt Whipple in 1907 ref name Whipple 1907 cite journal author Whipple GH title A hitherto undescribed disease ... considered a gastrointestinal disorder, Whipple s disease primarily causes malabsorption but may affect any part of the body including the heart, lungs, brain, joints, skin, and the eyes. Weight .... ref name Bai 2004 cite journal author Bai JC, Mazure RM, Vazquez H, et al. title Whipple s disease ... doi 10.1016 S1542 3565 04 00387 8 ref Whipple s disease is significantly more common in men ... X, Raoult D title Whipple s disease journal N. Engl. J. Med. volume 356 issue 1 pages 55 66 year 2007 month January pmid 17202456 doi 10.1056 NEJMra062477 ref When recognized and treated, Whipple s disease can usually be cured with long term antibiotic therapy untreated the disease is ultimately fatal ... T, Fenollar F, Raoult D title Whipple s disease new aspects of pathogenesis and treatment journal ... symptoms discussed below are more common in those with severe abdominal disease. The poor absorption ... infection of the heart valve has been reported in a small number of cases, sometimes in people with no other symptoms of Whipple s disease this is typically noticed as breathlessness and leg swelling due to fluid accumulation as the heart is unable to pump fluid through the body. ref name Schneider2008 10 40 of people with Whipple s disease have problems related to involvement of the brain ... to as oculomasticatory myorhythmia , are Pathognomonic highly characteristic for Whipple s disease ... intracellulare , and Mycobacterium paratuberculosis explaining in part why Whipple s disease is similar ... more details
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
Infobox disease Name Liver disease Image Non alcoholic fatty liver disease1.jpg Caption Micrograph of non alcoholic fatty liver disease , demonstrating marked macrovesicular steatosis . Trichrome stain . DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D008107 Liver disease also called hepatic disease is an umbrella term referring to damage to or disease of the liver . Signs and symptoms The symptoms related to liver dysfunction include both physical signs and a variety ... , heart attack s and stroke s, build up of fat in other body organs fatty degeneration of organs ... hepatitis , autoimmunity autoimmune hepatitis or hereditary conditions. Alcoholic liver disease ... fatty liver fatty liver disease , alcoholic hepatitis, and cirrhosis . Analogous terms such as drug induced or toxic liver disease are also used to refer to the range of disorders caused by various drugs and environmental chemicals. Fatty liver disease hepatic steatosis is a reversible condition ... disease is a spectrum of disease associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome , among other causes. Fatty liver may lead to inflammatory disease i.e. steatohepatitis and, eventually, cirrhosis. Cirrhosis .... Primary biliary cirrhosis is a serious autoimmune disease of the bile canaliculus bile capillaries . Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a serious chronic inflammation inflammatory disease of the bile .... Hereditary disease s that cause damage to the liver include hemochromatosis , involving accumulation of iron in the body, and Wilson s disease , which causes the body to retain copper . Liver damage is also a clinical feature of alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency and glycogen storage disease type II ... in about 5 of the population, can cause mild jaundice . There are also many pediatric liver disease ... of digestive system DEFAULTSORT Liver Disease Category Diseases of liver Category Hepatology fa it Epatopatia kn simple Liver disease ur ... more details
cleanup date May 2011 orphan date February 2010 italictitle On the Sacred Disease is a work of the Hippocratic Corpus , written in 400 BCE. The authorship of this piece can not be confirmed and is therefore regarded as dubious. The treatise is thought to contain one of the first recorded observations ... 26 29 isbn 0 520 06742 8 ref Summary Quote box width 30 align right quote I am about to discuss the disease ... at its peculiar character. Hippocrates comments on the sacred disease declaring that it is no more sacred than other diseases. He stresses the importance of the disease having no relation with the divine whatsoever, but instead being purely of human origin. The author of On the Sacred Disease ..., and devise many contrivances for all other things and for this disease, in every phase of the disease ... of man is polluted by god, the most impure by the most holy, blockquote Symptoms of this disease are described ... that run along the right region of the body through the heart and lungs are continued to be described ... and divides into branches for the heart and the right arm. The remaining part of it rises up ... of this Sacred disease begins with the accumulation of phlegm one of the four humors in the veins of the head. sfn Gillispie 1972 p 427 This build up begins to be formed in utero. If this disease continues ... in mental illness. Once the disease is stuck within the head, the patient loses his speech and chokes causing foam to fall from his or her mouth. Young children that obtain the disease mostly die .... The elderly for the most part survive the disease due to the Hippocratic theory that their veins are larger ... with the Sacred disease. Hippocrates concludes that the Sacred disease is proof that the brain has .... When the disease dilutes the mind to the point where phlegm in the veins increases sufficiently causing ... links Wikisource On the Sacred Disease English translation by Francis Adams http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... page 126 mode 2up archive.org DEFAULTSORT On The Sacred Disease Category Ancient Greek medical ... more details
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
the ovary, spleen, liver, kidneys, lungs, heart, proventriculus and adrenals. Acute Marek s disease ... s disease herpesvirus in chickens journal Am. Heart J. volume 138 issue 5 Pt 2 pages S465 8 year ... s disease is a highly contagious virus viral Neoplasia neoplastic disease in chicken s. It is named ... it is caused by an alphaherpesvirus known as Marek s disease virus MDV or Gallid herpesvirus 2 GaHV 2 . The disease is characterized by the presence of T cell lymphoma as well as infiltration of nerve ... title Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Marek s Disease Current Topics in Microbiology ... and can be used as vaccine strains to prevent Marek s disease. For example, the related Herpesvirus of Turkeys HVT , causes no apparent disease in turkeys and continues to be used as a vaccine strain for prevention of Marek s disease see below . Birds infected with GaHV 2 can be carriers and shedders ... s disease There are six syndromes known to occur after infection with Marek s disease. These syndromes may overlap. Classical Marek s disease or neurolymphomatosis causes asymmetric paralysis of one ... turn grey , anisocoria , and blindness. Cutaneous Marek s disease causes round, firm lesions at the feather ... birds become more susceptible to disease conditions such as coccidiosis and Escherichia ... KE, Groves PJ title Immunosuppressive effects of Marek s disease virus MDV and herpesvirus of turkeys ... three to four months old is highly suggestive of Marek s Disease. The presence of nodules on the internal organs may also suggest Marek s disease but further testing is required for confirmation. This is done ... reduce the amount of virus shed in the dander and hence reduce horizontal spread of the disease. Marek s Disease does not spread vertically. The vaccine was introduced in 1970 and the scientist credited ... Burmester first B. R. year 1970 title Protection Against Marek s Disease by Vaccination with a Herpesvirus ... first3 B. R. doi 10.2307 1588488 pmid 4913403 ref Before that, Marek s disease caused substantial ... more details
of death due to the disease. Cardiac manifestations Cardiac complications occur when glycolipids build up in different heart cells heart related effects worsen with age and may lead to increased risk of heartdisease. Hypertension high blood pressure and cardiomyopathy are commonly observed. Dermatological ...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 ... . Additionally, patients can exhibit Raynaud s disease like symptoms with neuropathy in particular ... 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
Tyzzer s disease is a contagious bacterial disease in rat s, gerbil s, raccoon s and horses. It is caused by Clostridium piliforme , formerly known as Bacillus piliformis , a spore forming bacterium . It is transmitted horizontally through the fecal oral route. Animals that carry the bacterium are usually asymptomatic, but a clinical syndrome may be seen in recently weaned rats, and immunocompromised foals. Nonspecific signs such as anorexia symptom anorexia , lethargy , emaciation , ruffled fur, or sudden death without clinical signs may be observed. ref cite web title Gerbils Gastrointestinal Diseases work The Merck Veterinary Manual date 2006 url http www.merckvetmanual.com mvm index.jsp?cfile htm bc 171514.htm accessdate 2007 06 10 ref Mucoid, bloody diarrhea may also be seen. On necropsy, animals may have mega ileus . Many other organs, including liver, cecum, colon, and heart, can have characteristic pathologic lesions. Histopathologic observation of bacilli in target organs is diagnostic, and best obtained using a Warthin Starry silver or Giemsa stain. There is no recommended treatment other than supportive care. Antibiotic s effective against Clostridia spp. may be used. References Reflist Category Animal diseases Category Rabbit diseases veterinary med stub bg de Tyzzer s Disease fr Maladie de Tyzzer it Malattia di Tyzzer ja pl Choroba Tyzzera pt Doen a de Tyzzer ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Pleural disease Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010995 Pleural diseases include Pneumothorax a collection of air within the pleural cavity, arising either from the outside or from the lung. Pneumothoraces may be traumatic, iatrogenic , or spontaneous. A tension pneumothorax is a particular type of pneumothorax where the air may enter though a defect of the chest wall, lung, or airways on inspiration, but cannot exit on expiration. Each breath increases the amount of trapped air in the chest cavity, leading to further lung compression. This is often an urgent situation and may progress to a medical emergency if there is compromise of the venous return to the heart causing hypotension and rarely shock. Pleural effusion a fluid accumulation within the pleural space. Abnormal collections of pleural fluid may be due to excessive fluid volume i.e. excess intravenous fluids, renal failure , decreased fluid protein e.g. cirrhosis , proteinuria , heart failure , bleeding hemothorax , infections parapneumonic effusions , pleural empyema , inflammation, malignancies, or perforation of thoracic organs i.e. chylothorax , esophageal rupture . Pleural tumors abnormal growths on the pleurae. These may be benign i.e. solitary fibromas or malignant in nature. Pleural Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of malignant cancer associated with asbestos exposure. Pleural plaques See also Pleural cavity Respiratory pathology Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period Injuries, other than fractures, dislocations, sprains and strains Category Diseases of pleura medicine stub ... more details
for primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of Chagas disease journal Heart volume 95 issue 7 ... by chronic Chagas disease see also Image Heart radiology Chagas disease.JPG Chagas heart, radiology ..., young children, or adults may die from the acute disease due to severe inflammation infection of the heart ... Chagas disease , while the remaining 20 40 will develop life threatening heart and or digestive .... If left untreated, Chagas disease can be fatal, in most cases due to heart muscle damage ..., however. Chronic heartdisease caused by Chagas disease is now a common reason for heart transplantation ... G, Mocelin AO title Heart transplantation for chronic Chagas heartdisease journal Ann Thorac Surg ... to the myocardium of patients with heart failure due to Chagas disease doi 10.1590 S0066 782X2006001500014 ...Use dmy dates date June 2011 featured article Infobox disease Name Chagas disease Image Chagoma.jpg Caption An acute Chagas disease infection with swelling of the right eye Roma a s sign . Source CDC. DiseasesDB ... eMedicineTopic 327 MeshID D014355 Chagas disease IPAc en icon g s , IPA pt a lang lang ... American trypanosomiasis is a tropical disease tropical parasitic disease caused by the flagellate ... genera. ref name CDC The disease may also be spread through blood transfusion and organ transplantation ... Disease American Trypanosomiasis author Louis V Kirchhoff coauthors date 17 December 2010 work publisher eMedicine accessdate 12 May 2010 ref The symptoms of Chagas disease vary over the course of an infection ... disease that is asymptomatic for 60 80 of chronically infected individuals through their lifetime. The antiparasitic treatments also appear to delay or prevent the development of disease symptoms during the chronic phase of the disease, but 20 40 of chronically infected individuals will still eventually develop life threatening heart and digestive system disorders. The currently available antiparasitic treatments for Chagas disease are benznidazole and nifurtimox , which can cause temporary ... more details
Infobox disease Name Leigh& 39 s disease Image Caption DiseasesDB 30792 ICD10 ICD10 G 31 8 g 30 ICD9 ICD9 330.8 ICDO OMIM 256000 MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D007888 Leigh s disease , also known as Subacute Necrotizing Encephalomyelopathy SNEM , is a rare neurometabolic disorder that affects the central nervous system . It is named after Denis Archibald Leigh 1916 1998 , a British psychiatrist who first described the condition in 1951. ref cite journal url http pb.rcpsych.org cgi reprint 22 10 648.pdf title Obituaries journal Psychiatric Bulletin 1998 accessdate 1 Aug 2020 ref Causes Image Mitochondria, mammalian lung TEM.jpg thumb 250px right Two healthy mitochondria from mammalian lung tissue as shown by electron microscopy. It is an inherited disorder that usually affects ... as well. In the case of the disease, mutation s in mitochondrial DNA mtDNA or in nuclear DNA gene SURF1 ... associated with Leigh disease journal J. Clin. Pathol. volume 61 issue 4 pages 460 6 year 2008 month ... of Leigh s disease, crucial cells in the brain stem have mutated mtDNA, creating poorly functioning ... the central nervous system and inhibits motor functions. Signs and Symptoms The disease is characterized ... had investigations for failure to thrive. As the disease progresses in adults, it may also cause general weakness, kidney failure, and heart problems. Life expectancy is usually about a year within ... been reported. Treatment Leigh s disease is an extremely rare disorder. There is currently an effective ... with treatment, infants rarely live longer than two or three years after the onset of the disease. In cases of older people, the disease takes longer, but is still almost always fatal. X linked Leigh s disease There is another form of this disease called the X linked Leigh s syndrome OMIM ... . The X linked Leigh s disease is a mutation of a gene encoding Pyruvate dehydrogenase lipoamide alpha ... RareDiseases 6877 Leigh syndrome Subacute necrotizing encephalopathy Leigh s disease NINDS leighsdisease ... more details
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. Communicable disease s accounted for about 60 percent of all deaths. In 1900, heartdisease ... in the United States have resulted from heartdisease, cancer, and other degenerative diseases . And, by the late ... expectancy by age, race, and sex publisher Centers for Disease Control and Prevention , FastStats ... in 2007. ref cite title Survivorship by age, race, and sex publisher Centers for Disease Control ... more details
norefs date February 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Anxious Disease Type studio Artist The Outpatience Cover Anxious Disease.jpg Alt Released 1996 Recorded Genre Rock Music Rock Length 49 47 Label Reality Entertainmen Producer Noel Golden Last album This album Next album Anxious Disease is the first and only album by the Rock music rock band The Outpatience , released in 1996 in Japan. The album feature several guest appearances, most notably from Guns N Roses members, with whom West Arkeen co write several several songs in 1985. Soon after the release the founder of the band West Arkeen died from an overdose. The Album was rereleased posthumously in 2004 in US and Europe. Tracklist Inbred 3 03 Wound Up in a Vega feat. Izzy Stradlin 4 21 Dragon In The Flames feat. Abraham Laboriel Abe Laboriel 4 29 Cold Luck 5 02 Heart Again 3 50 Anxious Disease featuring Axl Rose and Slash musician Slash 5 33 Walk on By 4 38 Smokin Dope and Sippin Tea feat. Steve Stevens 3 11 L O V E 3 22 Black Eye 3 42 All the World Is Asleep 3 21 Purchase My Freedom feat. Duff McKagan 2 03 I.F.H. 3 12 Personnel West Arkeen rhythm guitar, producer, backing vocals George Baisch backing vocals Duane Baron mixing Gregg Buchwalter keyboards Warren Croyle executive producer David Dominquez assistant Noel Golden producer Gene Grimaldi mastering Chris Hashem assistant Jamie Hunting bass, backing vocals Joey Hunting rhythm guitar Robert John photography Abe Laboriel, Jr. drums Nick Longo logo design Chris Munson assistant Luis Quine mixing Eddy Schreyer mastering Michael Shotton bottle, comb, spoons, vocals Beth Ann Thuna art direction, design Category 1996 debut albums Category Rock albums by American artists pt Anxious Disease ... more details
muscle is a rare but recognized problem in Wilson s disease it may lead to heart failure fluid ...Infobox disease Name Wilson s disease Image Kayser Fleischer ring.jpg Caption A Kayser Fleischer ring the brown ring on the edge of the iris anatomy iris is common in Wilson s disease, especially when ... ped 2441 MeshID D006527 GeneReviewsID wilson GeneReviewsName Wilson Disease Wilson s disease ... symptoms and liver disease. It is treated with medication that reduces copper absorption or removes .... ref name Ala The condition is due to mutation s in the Wilson disease protein ATP7B gene . A single ... Wilson s disease. Symptoms usually appear between the ages of 6 and 20 years, but cases in much older people have been described. Wilson s disease occurs in 1 to 4 per 100,000 people. ref name Ala Wilson s disease is named after Samuel Alexander Kinnier Wilson 1878 1937 , the British neurologist who ... accumulation are the liver and the Human brain brain , and consequently liver disease and neuropsychiatric ... A, Walker AP, Ashkan K, Dooley JS, Schilsky ML title Wilson s disease journal Lancet volume 369 issue ... only because relatives have been diagnosed with Wilson s disease many of these, when tested ..., diagnosis and long term outcome of Wilson s disease a cohort study journal Gut volume 56 issue ... full 56 1 115 pmc 1856673 ref Liver disease Liver disease may present itself as tiredness , increased ..., signs of chronic liver disease such as spider angioma spider naevi small distended blood ... risk of hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer , this risk is relatively very low in Wilson s disease ... of the body . Seizure s and migraine appear to be more common in Wilson s disease. ref name Ala Cognition can also be affected in Wilson s disease. This comes in two, not mutually exclusive, categories ... manifestations of the disease. ref name Lorincz2010 cite journal author Lorincz MT year 2010 title Neurologic Wilson s disease journal Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences volume 1184 pages 173 ... more details
Hardware disease is a common term for bovine traumatic reticuloperitonitis . It is usually caused by the ingestion of a sharp, metallic object. These pieces of metal settle in the Reticulum anatomy reticulum , and can irritate or penetrate the lining. ref name Bonnard L. Moseley cite web title Hardware Disease of Cattle url https mospace.umsystem.edu xmlui bitstream handle 10355 3652 HardwareDiseaseOfCattle.pdf?sequence 1 accessdate 2011 11 10 ref It is most common in dairy cattle, but is occasionally seen in beef cattle. It is very rarely reported in any other ruminant s. ref name The Merck Veterinary Manual cite web title Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis url http www.merckvetmanual.com mvm index.jsp?cfile htm bc 21706.htm accessdate 2011 11 10. ref It can be difficult to conclusively diagnose and it can be prevented by the oral administration of a magnet before the animal reaches the age of one ... initiators of hardware disease. ref name The Merck Veterinary Manual The object travels into the rumen ... Andrea M. Cavedo cite web title Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis Hardware Disease in Cattle url http ... pierce the heart sac, causing pericarditis . ref name Bonnard L. Moseley Compression by the uterus in late ... increase the likelihood of the object penetrating the abdominal wall or the heart sac. ref name The Merck ... the veterinarian examines the cow. ref name The Merck Veterinary Manual Symptoms of hardware disease ... up, Defecation defecating and Urination urinating . The heart rate is normal or slightly elevated, and the respiration ... disease and may be diagnosed with a blood sample. ref name The Merck Veterinary Manual Electronic ... in the peritoneal cavity or the heart sac, it can be detected using an Medical ultrasonography ultrasonograph . ref name The Merck Veterinary Manual Treatment If Hardware disease is suspected ... L. Moseley, University of Missouri, Hardware Disease of Cattle , https mospace.umsystem.edu xmlui bitstream ... J. Bain, University of Georgia, Traumatic Reticuloperitonitis Hardware Disease in Cattle , http ... more details
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
of another disease, particularly COPD. This can lead to strain on the right side of the heart ...cleanup date May 2010 Infobox Disease Name Respiratory Disease Image Emphysema low mag.jpg Caption Micrograph of an emphysematous lung emphysema is a common respiratory disease, strongly associated with smoking ... OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D012140 Respiratory disease is a medical term that encompasses ... . The study of respiratory disease is known as pulmonology . A doctor who specializes in respiratory disease is known as a pulmonologist, a chest medicine specialist, a respiratory medicine specialist ... signs and symptoms, or by the cause etiology of the disease. Inflammatory lung disease ... lung disease s are diseases of the lung where the airways i.e. bronchi , bronchioles , alveoli become ... of the lung . Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease COPD , which includes asthma an example of an obstructive lung disease, is where the airways become damaged, causing them to narrow. Asthma Asthma is another example of an obstructive lung disease, and of an inflammatory lung disease . Asthma attacks can be brought on by triggers, such as air pollution ... diseases Restrictive lung disease s also known as interstitial lung diseases are a category of respiratory disease characterized by a loss of Pulmonary compliance lung compliance , ref name emedicineRLD cite web url http www.emedicine.com med topic2012.htm title Restrictive Lung Disease accessdate ... rare causes of respiratory disease. Examples of benign tumors are Pulmonary hamartoma Congenital ... heart failure and cirrhosis. It may also be due to inflammation of the pleura itself as can ... keeps getting bigger until it compresses the heart and blood vessels, leading to a life threatening ..., breaks free, travels through the heart and lodges in the lungs thromboembolism . Large pulmonary ... into the alveoli or air spaces . It is usually due to congestive heart failure. Pulmonary hemorrhage ... more details