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Some fat in the diet is needed for normal growth and development. However, many conditions such as obesity, heart disease, and diabetes are linked to eating too much fat or eating the wrong types of fat. Children over age of 2 should be offered low-fat and nonfat foods. Fat should NOT be restricted in babies under age... | Do you have information about Dietary fat and children | |
Campho-Phenique is an over-the-counter medicine used to treat cold sores and insect bites. Campho-Phenique overdose occurs when someone applies more than the normal or recommended amount of this medicine or takes it by mouth. This can be by accident or on purpose. Inhaling a large amount of Campho-Phenique fumes may al... | Do you have information about Campho-Phenique overdose | |
Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid commonly used to fight germs. Hydrogen peroxide poisoning occurs when large amounts of the liquid are swallowed or get in the lungs or eyes. This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, cal... | Do you have information about Hydrogen peroxide poisoning | |
During the first 4 to 6 months of life, infants need only breast milk or formula to meet all their nutritional needs. Infant formulas include powders, concentrated liquids, and ready-to-use forms. There are different formulas available for infants younger than 12 months old who are not drinking breast milk. While there... | Do you have information about Infant formulas - overview | |
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A bone mineral density (BMD) test measures how much calcium and other types of minerals are in an area of your bone. This test helps your health care provider detect osteoporosis and predict your risk for bone fractures. Bone density testing can be done in several ways. The most common and accurate way uses a dual-ener... | Do you have information about Bone mineral density test | |
To help prevent reinjuring your back at work, or hurting it in the first place, follow the tips below. Learn how to lift the right way and make changes at work, if needed. Exercise helps to prevent future back pain: If you are overweight, ask your health care provider about ways you can lose some weight. Carrying aroun... | What is (are) Back pain - returning to work ? | |
To help prevent reinjuring your back at work, or hurting it in the first place, follow the tips below. Learn how to lift the right way and make changes at work, if needed. Exercise helps to prevent future back pain: If you are overweight, ask your health care provider about ways you can lose some weight. Carrying aroun... | How to prevent Back pain - returning to work ? | |
Fetal scalp pH testing is a procedure performed when a woman is in active labor to determine if the baby is getting enough oxygen. The procedure takes about 5 minutes. The mother lies on her back with her feet in stirrups. If her cervix is dilated at least 3 to 4 centimeters, a plastic cone is placed in the vagina and ... | Do you have information about Fetal scalp pH testing | |
The biliary system creates, moves, stores, and releases bile into the duodenum. This helps the body digest food. It also assists in transporting waste products from the liver to the duodenum. The biliary system includes: Biliary tract; Bile tract Hall JE, Hall ME. Secretory functions of the alimentary tract. In: Hall ... | Do you have information about Biliary system | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What is (are) Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What causes Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What are the symptoms of Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | How to diagnose Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What are the treatments for Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What is the outlook for Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | What are the complications of Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | Do I need to see a doctor for Ecthyma ? | |
Ecthyma is a skin infection. It is similar to impetigo, but occurs deep inside the skin. For this reason, ecthyma is often called deep impetigo. Ecthyma is most often caused by the streptococcus bacteria. Sometimes, staphylococcus bacteria cause this skin infection on its own or in combination with streptococcus. The i... | How to prevent Ecthyma ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What is (are) Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What causes Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What are the symptoms of Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | How to diagnose Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What are the treatments for Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What is the outlook for Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | What are the complications of Clubfoot ? | |
Clubfoot is a condition that involves both the foot and lower leg when the foot turns inward and downward. It is a congenital condition, which means it is present at birth. Clubfoot is the most common congenital disorder of the legs. It can range from mild and flexible to severe and rigid. The cause is not known. Most ... | Do I need to see a doctor for Clubfoot ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What is (are) Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What causes Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What are the symptoms of Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | How to diagnose Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What are the treatments for Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What is the outlook for Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | What are the complications of Diverticulosis ? | |
Diverticulosis occurs when small, bulging sacs or pouches form on the inner wall of the intestine. These sacs are called diverticula. Most often, these pouches form in the large intestine (colon). They may also occur in the jejunum in the small intestine, although this is less common. Diverticulosis is less common in p... | Do I need to see a doctor for Diverticulosis ? | |
Infectious myringitis is an infection that causes painful blisters on the eardrum (tympanic membrane). Infectious myringitis is caused by the same viruses or bacteria that cause middle ear infections. The most common of these is mycoplasma. It is often found along with the common cold or other similar infections. The c... | What is (are) Infectious myringitis ? | |
Infectious myringitis is an infection that causes painful blisters on the eardrum (tympanic membrane). Infectious myringitis is caused by the same viruses or bacteria that cause middle ear infections. The most common of these is mycoplasma. It is often found along with the common cold or other similar infections. The c... | What causes Infectious myringitis ? | |
Infectious myringitis is an infection that causes painful blisters on the eardrum (tympanic membrane). Infectious myringitis is caused by the same viruses or bacteria that cause middle ear infections. The most common of these is mycoplasma. It is often found along with the common cold or other similar infections. The c... | What are the symptoms of Infectious myringitis ? | |
Infectious myringitis is an infection that causes painful blisters on the eardrum (tympanic membrane). Infectious myringitis is caused by the same viruses or bacteria that cause middle ear infections. The most common of these is mycoplasma. It is often found along with the common cold or other similar infections. The c... | What are the treatments for Infectious myringitis ? | |
A throat swab culture is a laboratory test that is done to identify germs that may cause infection in the throat. It is most often used to diagnose strep throat. You will be asked to tilt your head back and open your mouth wide. Your health care provider will rub a sterile cotton swab along the back of your throat near... | Do you have information about Throat swab culture | |
D-dimer tests are used to check for blood clotting problems. Blood clots can cause health problems, such as: The D-dimer test is a blood test. You will need to get a blood sample drawn. No special preparation is necessary. When the needle is inserted to draw blood, some people feel moderate pain. Others feel only a pri... | What is (are) D-dimer test ? | |
D-dimer tests are used to check for blood clotting problems. Blood clots can cause health problems, such as: The D-dimer test is a blood test. You will need to get a blood sample drawn. No special preparation is necessary. When the needle is inserted to draw blood, some people feel moderate pain. Others feel only a pri... | Who is at risk for D-dimer test? ? | |
Upper airway biopsy is surgery to remove a small piece of tissue from the nose, mouth, and throat area. The tissue will be examined under the microscope by a pathologist. The health care provider will spray a numbing medicine in your mouth and throat. A metal tube is inserted to hold your tongue out of the way. Another... | Do you have information about Upper airway biopsy | |
When you are very ill or injured, you may not be able to make health care choices for yourself. If you are unable to speak for yourself, your health care providers may be unclear as to what type of care you would prefer. Your family members may be uncertain or disagree about the type of medical care you should receive.... | What is (are) Advance care directives ? | |
When you are very ill or injured, you may not be able to make health care choices for yourself. If you are unable to speak for yourself, your health care providers may be unclear as to what type of care you would prefer. Your family members may be uncertain or disagree about the type of medical care you should receive.... | What is (are) Advance care directives ? | |
This test measures the level of ethylene glycol in the blood. Ethylene glycol is a type of alcohol found in automotive and household products. It does not have color or odor. It tastes sweet. Ethylene glycol is poisonous. People sometimes drink ethylene glycol by mistake or on purpose as a substitute for drinking alco... | Do you have information about Ethylene glycol blood test | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | What is (are) Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | What causes Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | What are the symptoms of Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | How to diagnose Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | What are the treatments for Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | Where to find support for people with Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | What is the outlook for Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a serious health problem that occurs when the body's defense (immune) system mistakenly attacks part of the peripheral nervous system. This leads to nerve inflammation that causes muscle weakness or paralysis and other symptoms. The exact cause of GBS is unknown. It is thought that GBS... | Do I need to see a doctor for Guillain-Barr syndrome ? | |
The factor II assay is a blood test to measure the activity of factor II. Factor II is also known as prothrombin. This is one of the proteins in the body that helps the blood clot. A blood sample is needed. No special preparation is needed. When the needle is inserted to draw blood, some people feel moderate pain. Othe... | Do you have information about Factor II assay | |
You had surgery to treat problems in your knee. This article discusses how to take care of yourself when you go home from the hospital. You had surgery to treat problems in your knee (knee arthroscopy). You may have been checked for: You may be able to put weight on your knee in the first week after having this surgery... | Do you have information about Knee arthroscopy - discharge | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What is (are) Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What causes Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What are the symptoms of Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | How to diagnose Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What are the treatments for Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What is the outlook for Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | What are the complications of Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | Do I need to see a doctor for Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Acute pancreatitis is sudden swelling and inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is an organ located behind the stomach. It produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. It also produces chemicals called enzymes needed to digest food. Most of the time, the enzymes are active only after they reach the small intestine.... | How to prevent Acute pancreatitis ? | |
Hyperimmunization is the presence of a larger than normal number of antibodies to a specific antigen. This creates a state of immunity that is greater than normal. Immune system overactivity can cause many different diseases. Craft J. The adaptive immune system. In: Goldman L, Schafer AI, eds. Goldman-Cecil Medicine. 2... | Do you have information about Hyperimmunization | |
Protein C is a normal substance in the body that prevents blood clotting. A blood test can be done to see how much of this protein you have in your blood. A blood sample is needed. Certain medicines can change blood test results. When the needle is inserted to draw blood, some people feel moderate pain. Others feel onl... | Do you have information about Protein C blood test | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | What is (are) Sprains ? | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | What causes Sprains ? | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | What are the symptoms of Sprains ? | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | What to do for Sprains ? | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | Do I need to see a doctor for Sprains ? | |
A sprain is an injury to the ligaments around a joint. Ligaments are strong, flexible fibers that hold bones together. When a ligament is stretched too far or tears, the joint will become painful and swell. Sprains are caused when a joint is forced to move into an unnatural position. For example, "twisting" one's ankle... | How to prevent Sprains ? | |
Chromatography is a way of separating two or more chemical compounds. Chemical compounds are chemicals that are bonded together. For example, water is a chemical bond of oxygen and hydrogen. Proteins are another type of chemical compound. There are different kinds of chromatography. These include gas, high pressure liq... | Do you have information about Chromatography | |
Nasopharyngeal culture is a test that examines a sample of secretions from the uppermost part of the throat, behind the nose, to detect organisms that can cause disease. You will be asked to cough before the test begins and then tilt your head back. A sterile cotton-tipped swab is gently passed through a nostril and in... | Do you have information about Nasopharyngeal culture | |
A patient portal is a website for your personal health care. This online tool helps you to keep track of your health care provider visits, test results, billing, prescriptions, and so on. You can also message your provider questions through the portal. Many providers now offer patient portals. For access, you will nee... | Do you have information about Patient portals - An online tool for your health | |
The iris is the colored part of the eye. It is located between the cornea and lens. The round, central opening of the iris is called the pupil. Very small muscles in the iris cause the pupil to get smaller and bigger to control how much light comes into the eye. This allows you to see well in lighter and darker setting... | Do you have information about Iris | |
Coloboma of the iris is a hole or defect of the iris of the eye. Most colobomas are present since birth (congenital). Coloboma of the iris can look like a second pupil or a black notch at the edge of the pupil. This gives the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge... | What is (are) Coloboma of the iris ? | |
Coloboma of the iris is a hole or defect of the iris of the eye. Most colobomas are present since birth (congenital). Coloboma of the iris can look like a second pupil or a black notch at the edge of the pupil. This gives the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge... | What to do for Coloboma of the iris ? | |
Coloboma of the iris is a hole or defect of the iris of the eye. Most colobomas are present since birth (congenital). Coloboma of the iris can look like a second pupil or a black notch at the edge of the pupil. This gives the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge... | What causes Coloboma of the iris ? | |
Coloboma of the iris is a hole or defect of the iris of the eye. Most colobomas are present since birth (congenital). Coloboma of the iris can look like a second pupil or a black notch at the edge of the pupil. This gives the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge... | Do I need to see a doctor for Coloboma of the iris ? | |
Coloboma of the iris is a hole or defect of the iris of the eye. Most colobomas are present since birth (congenital). Coloboma of the iris can look like a second pupil or a black notch at the edge of the pupil. This gives the pupil an irregular shape. It can also appear as a split in the iris from the pupil to the edge... | What is the outlook for Coloboma of the iris ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | What is (are) Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | What causes Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | What are the symptoms of Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | How to diagnose Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | What are the treatments for Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | Where to find support for people with Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | What are the complications of Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | Do I need to see a doctor for Noonan syndrome ? | |
Noonan syndrome is a disease present from birth (congenital) that causes many parts of the body to develop abnormally. In some cases it is passed down through families (inherited). Noonan syndrome is linked to defects in several genes. In general, certain proteins involved in growth and development become overactive as... | How to prevent Noonan syndrome ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What is (are) Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What causes Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What are the symptoms of Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | How to diagnose Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What are the treatments for Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What is the outlook for Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | What are the complications of Takayasu arteritis ? | |
Takayasu arteritis is an inflammation of large arteries such as the aorta and its major branches. The aorta is the artery that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The cause of Takayasu arteritis is not known. The disease occurs mainly in children and women between the ages of 20 to 40. It is more comm... | Do I need to see a doctor for Takayasu arteritis ? |
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