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Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ...
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Von Gierke disease is a condition in which the body cannot break down glycogen. Glycogen is a form of sugar (glucose) that is stored in the liver and muscles. It is normally broken down into glucose to give you more energy when you need it. Von Gierke disease is also called Type I glycogen storage disease (GSD I). Von ...
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Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) is a test to see how fast electrical signals move through a nerve. This test is done along with electromyography (EMG) to assess the muscles for abnormalities. Adhesive patches called surface electrodes are placed on the skin over nerves or muscles at different spots. A very mild electr...
What is (are) Nerve conduction velocity ?
Nerve conduction velocity (NCV) is a test to see how fast electrical signals move through a nerve. This test is done along with electromyography (EMG) to assess the muscles for abnormalities. Adhesive patches called surface electrodes are placed on the skin over nerves or muscles at different spots. A very mild electr...
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Writing ink poisoning occurs when someone swallows ink found in writing instruments (pens). 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, call the local emergency number (such as 911), or the local poison control center ...
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Cooking utensils can have an effect on your nutrition. Pots, pans, and other tools used in cooking often do more than just hold the food. The material that they are made from can leach into the food that is being cooked. Common materials used in cookware and utensils are: Both lead and copper have been linked to illnes...
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Meningocele repair (also known as myelomeningocele repair) is surgery to repair birth defects of the spine and spinal membranes. Meningocele and myelomeningocele are types of spina bifida. A meningocele is an abnormal lump in the lower back. There are two types of meningoceles: open (skin is missing) and closed (the sk...
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Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What is (are) Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What causes Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What are the symptoms of Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
How to diagnose Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What are the treatments for Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What is the outlook for Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
What are the complications of Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
Do I need to see a doctor for Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
Dubin-Johnson syndrome (DJS) is a disorder passed down through families (inherited). In this condition, you may have mild jaundice throughout life. DJS is a very rare genetic disorder. In order to inherit the condition, a child must get a copy of the defective gene from both parents. The syndrome interferes with the bo...
How to prevent Dubin-Johnson syndrome ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What is (are) Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What causes Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What are the symptoms of Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
How to diagnose Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What are the treatments for Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What is the outlook for Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
What are the complications of Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
Do I need to see a doctor for Anorectal abscess ?
An anorectal abscess is a collection of pus in the area of the anus and rectum. Common causes of anorectal abscess include: Deep rectal abscesses may be caused by intestinal disorders such as Crohn disease or diverticulitis. The following factors increase the risk for an anorectal abscess: The condition affects men mor...
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Chromium is a mineral that affects insulin, carbohydrate, fat, and protein levels in the body. This article discusses the test to check the amount of chromium in your blood. A blood sample is needed. Most of the time, blood is drawn from a vein located on the inside of the elbow or the back of the hand. You should stop...
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Antithrombin III (AT III) is a protein that helps control blood clotting. A blood test can determine the amount of AT III present in your body. A blood sample is needed. Certain medicines may affect the results of the test. Your health care provider may tell you to stop taking certain medicines or reduce their dose be...
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Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
What is (are) Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
What causes Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
What are the symptoms of Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
How to diagnose Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
What are the treatments for Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
What is the outlook for Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
Do I need to see a doctor for Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Proximal renal tubular acidosis is a disease that occurs when the kidneys don't properly remove acids from the blood into the urine. As a result, too much acid remains in the blood (called acidosis). When the body performs its normal functions, it produces acid. If this acid is not removed or neutralized, the blood wil...
How to prevent Proximal renal tubular acidosis ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What is (are) Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What causes Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What are the symptoms of Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
How to diagnose Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What are the treatments for Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What is the outlook for Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
What are the complications of Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
Do I need to see a doctor for Drug-induced lupus erythematosus ?
Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is an autoimmune disorder that is triggered by a reaction to a medicine. Drug-induced lupus erythematosus is similar but not identical to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). It is an autoimmune disorder. This means your body attacks healthy tissue by mistake. It is caused by a reaction ...
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You had a fracture (break) in the femur in your leg. It is also called the thigh bone. You may have needed surgery to repair the bone. You may have had surgery called an open reduction internal fixation. In this surgery, your surgeon made a cut in the skin to align your broken bone. Your surgeon then used special metal...
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Things that make your allergies or asthma worse are called triggers. Smoking is a trigger for many people who have asthma. You do not have to be a smoker for smoking to cause harm. Exposure to someone else's smoking (called secondhand smoke) is a trigger for asthma attacks in children and adults. Smoking can weaken lun...
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Sodium bisulfate is a dry acid that may be harmful if swallowed in large amounts. This article discusses poisoning from swallowing sodium bisulfate. 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, call the local emergency ...
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Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What is (are) Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What causes Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What are the symptoms of Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
How to diagnose Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What are the treatments for Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What is the outlook for Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
What are the complications of Hydrops fetalis ?
Hydrops fetalis is a serious condition. It occurs when abnormal amounts of fluid build up in two or more body areas of a fetus or newborn. It is a symptom of underlying problems. There are two types of hydrops fetalis, immune and nonimmune. The type depends on the cause of the abnormal fluid. The number of babies who...
How to prevent Hydrops fetalis ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What is (are) Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What to do for Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What causes Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What are the symptoms of Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What to do for Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
What to do for Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
Do I need to see a doctor for Shock ?
Shock is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body is not getting enough blood flow. Lack of blood flow means the cells and organs do not get enough oxygen and nutrients to function properly. Many organs can be damaged as a result. Shock requires immediate treatment and can get worse very rapidly. As many ...
How to prevent Shock ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What is (are) Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What causes Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What are the symptoms of Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
How to diagnose Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What are the treatments for Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What is the outlook for Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
What are the complications of Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
Do I need to see a doctor for Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood ?
Reactive attachment disorder is a problem in which a child is not able to easily form a normal or loving relationship with others. It is considered to be a result of not forming an attachment to any specific caregiver when very young. Reactive attachment disorder is caused by abuse or neglect of an infant's needs for: ...
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Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
What is (are) Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
What causes Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
What are the symptoms of Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
How to diagnose Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
What are the treatments for Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
Where to find support for people with Apert syndrome ?
Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
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Apert syndrome is a genetic disease in which the seams between the skull bones close earlier than normal. This affects the shape of the head and face. Children with Apert syndrome often have deformities of the hands and feet as well. Apert syndrome can be passed down through families (inherited) as an autosomal dominan...
How to prevent Apert syndrome ?
After surgery it is important to take an active role in your recovery. Your health care provider may recommend that you do deep breathing exercises. Many people feel weak and sore after surgery and taking big breaths can be uncomfortable. Your provider may recommend that you use a device called an incentive spirometer....
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Electronystagmography is a test that looks at eye movements to see how well nerves in the brain are working. These nerves are: Patches called electrodes are placed above, below, and on each side of your eyes. They may be sticky patches or attached to a headband. Another patch is attached to the forehead. The health car...
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The following organizations are good resources for information on heart disease: Resources - heart disease Updated by: Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, Brenda Cona...
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Nutritional considerations to reduce the risk of lead poisoning. Lead is a natural element with thousands of uses. Because it is widespread (and often hidden), lead can easily contaminate food and water without being seen or tasted. In the United States, it is estimated that half a million children ages 1 through 5 hav...
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A titer is a measurement of the amount or concentration of a substance in a solution. It usually refers to the amount of antibodies found in a person's blood. Blood titer measurements can help determine medical treatment. Antibody titers show if a person is immune to diseases such as measles, chickenpox, or hepatitis. ...
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Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
What is (are) Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
What causes Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
What are the symptoms of Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
How to diagnose Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
What are the treatments for Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
What is the outlook for Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
Do I need to see a doctor for Allergic rhinitis ?
Allergic rhinitis is a diagnosis associated with a group of symptoms affecting the nose. These symptoms occur when you breathe in something you are allergic to, such as dust, animal dander, or pollen. Symptoms can also occur when you eat a food that you are allergic to. This article focuses on allergic rhinitis due to ...
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Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What is (are) Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What causes Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What are the symptoms of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
How to diagnose Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What are the treatments for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What is the outlook for Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a condition in which there is an extra electrical pathway in the heart that leads to periods of rapid heart rate (tachycardia). WPW syndrome is one of the most common causes of fast heart rate problems in infants and children. Normally, electrical signals follow a certain pathway...
What are the complications of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome ?