- Sneaked into Hong Kong- Swine Flu By : Chris W
With Swine flu having the potential to turn into an epidemic, how is Hong Kong reacting to it. With the pain of the earlier SARS outbreak deep within their hearts, are the efforts taken by Hong Kongers truly justified? - The S.A.D. Truth About Your Migraines and Your Diet By : Patrick
Patrick Ogunnaike has suffered from migraine attacks for over 25 years but has developed natural techniques to reduce his migraines attacks from 3-4 times a month to 1 attack or less. And where his migraines previously lasted 12-24 hours now they tend to only last between 4-6. - What Causes Kidney Stones, How do you get Kidney Stones By : Peter Hutch
Kidney stones form when urine and other types of minerals and acids in the body are out of balance. When this occurs, the urine carries more substances that are prone to form into crystals. These substances include uric acid and calcium - Gout: The illness and treatment By : Kenneth06 Lee06
Gout: The illness and treatment
Thousands of people across the globe suffer from the excess of uric acid. Uric acid is a bi-product of protein synthesis in the body, which is flushed out of the body by the kidneys. However, due to excess of uric acid, it often is deposited at the various joints and bones of the body. Gout is an illness that is caused by this extra deposition of uric acid in our body. - Resolutions to Noise Pollution By : Mike12 Zimmerman12
Resolutions to Noise Pollution
Noise pollution is one of the most troublesome problems which are affecting not only the adults but also the children. There are few available resources to avoid it and some treatments but still governments of various countries and medical practitioners are looking forward in this approach. - Get relief from backpain, joint pain with light therapy By : Dr. Shad
Light Therapy is a popular revolutionary treatment which involves Infrared light and heat therapy techniques. These techniques are designed to relieve pain and aching by increase of circulation in the blood flow to the affected area. - Detailed Information on Moyamoya Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Moyamoya illness is a rare, advanced cerebrovascular disorder characterized by the narrowing or occlusion of main blood vessels leading into the brain, and the formation of abnormal blood vessels called moyamoya vessels. - Detailed Information on Mitochondrial Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Mitochondrial myopathies are a group of neuromuscular diseases. Mitochondrial diseases result from failures of the mitochondria, specialized compartments present in every cell of the body except red blood cells. - Detailed Information on Mixed Connective Tissue Disease By : Juliet Cohen
In Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder, as in other autoimmune diseases parts of the complex immune system is over-active and produces increased amounts of abnormal antibodies that attack the patient's own organs. - Detailed Information on Maple Syrup Urine Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Maple Syrup Urine Disease (MSUD) is a disorder abnormally affecting the metabolism of amino acids. The disorder impresses the way the body metabolizes certain components of protein. - Detailed Information on Motor Neuron Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Motor neurone disease is one of the most frequent neurodegenerative diseases of adult onset. Motor neurone disease is a advanced, degenerative disorder that affects nerves in the upper or lower parts of the body. - Detailed Information on Medullary cystic disease By : Juliet Cohen
Medullary cystic kidney disease is an autosomal dominant kidney disorder characterized by cysts in both kidneys and tubulointerstitial sclerosis leading to end-stage renal illness. - Detailed Information on Ménétrier disease By : Juliet Cohen
Ménétrier's disease is also called giant hypertrophic gastritis, protein losing gasteropathy, or hypertrophic gastropathy. Ménétrier's disease increases a person's risk of stomach cancer. - Information on Legionnaire's Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Legionnaires' disease is a type of pneumonia. Legionnaires' disease is caused by a type of bacteria called Legionella. The bacteria that reason Legionnaire's disease have been found in water delivery systems and can live in the hot, moist, air conditioning systems of huge buildings, including hospitals. - Information on Ledderhose Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Ledderhoses Disease also called morbus ledderhose, plantar fibromatosis and plantar aponeurosis. Ledderhoses Disease is a relatively uncommon non-malignant thickening of the feets deep connective tissue, or fascia. - Information on Krabbe Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Krabbe Disease is also known as Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy. Krabbe disease is one of a group of inherited disorders called the leukodystrophies. - Information on Kyrle Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Kyrle disease is a rare pathologic condition due to a keratinization disturbance. Kyrle disease is characterized by the formation of large papules with central keratin plugs that may grow in a widespread distribution pattern. - Information on Kohler's Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Kohler's disease is an uncommon bone disorder in which the navicular bone of the foot for the time being loses its blood supply (avascular necrosis). It is caused when the navicular bone temporarily loses its blood supply. - Information on Kienbock's Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Kienbock's illness is also known as avascular necrosis. Kienbock's illness is a condition in which one of the little bones of the wrist loses its blood supply and dies, causing pain and hardness with wrist movement. - Information on Kikuchi Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Kikuchi disease is rare condition. Kikuchi's disease, also called as histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenopathy. Kikuchi's illness is an infection or autoimmune disorder. - Information on Kennedy's Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Kennedy's disease, also called is spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy. It is an advanced degenerative condition affecting worse motor neurons. It is one of nine neurodegenerative disorders result by a polyglutamine repeat expansion. - Information on Intervertebral Disc Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Intervertebral disk (IVD) disease in the dog is a common clinical disorder manifested by pain, ataxia, paresis, motor paralysis, or sensor motor paralysis. It occurs most often in the chondrodystrophoid dogs but also affects the nonchondrodystrophoid breeds. - Latest Hemorrhoid Treatment By : James1 Dent1
Latest Hemorrhoid Treatment
Hemorrhoids is one of those physical conditions that people suffer silently. They quietly endure the pain and discomfort because they find it highly embarrassing to discuss about their condition as freely as they would discuss about their migraine or other ailments. This also puts them in a highly disadvantaged position because they delay the treatment hoping that the problem will disappear by itself. Another common term that is used for hemorrhoids is ‘piles’ and this is caused due to swelling of veins that are in and around the anus and the rectum area. - Arthritis - A Look At Joint Replacement By : Rob
People whose joints are irreparably damaged by osteoarthritis may need joint replacement. In this procedure, which is also called arthroplasty, the surgeon removes the diseased or damaged pieces of bone and installs a synthetic substitute. Instead of bone, you'll have stainless steel; instead of cartilage, you'll have a durable plastic such as Teflon. - Arthritis - The Value of Rest By : Rob
If you feel pain and stiffness in your body or have trouble moving around, you might have arthritis. Most kinds of arthritis cause pain and swelling in your joints. Joints are places where two bones meet, such as your elbow or knee. Over time, a swollen joint can become severely damaged. - Arthritis - How To Avoid Pocketbook Shock By : Rob
In these days of confusing and rapidly changing health insurance plans, you can't overdo the questions about what is and what is not covered. - Arthritis - When Surgery Is Necessary By : Rob
You exercise conscientiously and wisely; you choose your foods carefully and you've lost your excess weight. You have faithfully limited activity that would make your arthritis worse, and you and your doctor have explored many types of medication. But you're still in such pain that your lifestyle has dramatically changed. - Asthma - Learn What Is Asthma and It's Treatment By : Rob
Asthma (Az-muh) is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The airways are the tubes that carry air in and out of your lungs. If you have asthma, the inside walls of your airways are inflamed (swollen). The inflammation (IN-fla-MAY-shun) makes the airways very sensitive, and they tend to react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. When the airways react, they get narrower, and less air flows through to your lung tissue. - What Is The Goal of Your Asthma Treatment Plan? By : Rob
Asthma is a chronic disease of the passageways that carry air to the lungs. These "airways" become narrow and the linings become swollen, irritated and inflamed. In children with asthma, they may be especially sensitive to many irritants, such as viral infections, cigarette and other smoke, cold air, and particles or chemicals in the air. - The Asthma Diet By : Rob
Patients with bronchial asthma can also participate in their care and management by carefully monitoring their diets. Although there is no extensive evidence that ingestion of a certain food product is beneficial in treatment of asthma, there is evidence that sensitive asthmatics should avoid certain foods, preservatives, and dyes. - A Case of Fatal Asthma By : Rob
Several years ago I received a message to call a New York City policeman about the discovery of the body of a sixty-six-year-old woman who had been under my care for asthma. The patrolman had been called by neighbors to enter the patient's apartment since she was not answering her door or phone. A number of people had seen her enter her building in some distress. - Asthma Attacks and Air Temperature By : Rob
Patients should also consider air temperature. Cold air is extremely irritating in patients with bronchial asthma and may produce severe attacks. Individuals with asthma appear to warm cold air less quickly and efficiently than nonasthmatics. This warming takes place in the large air passages of the nose, sinuses, throat, and windpipe. - Asthma - Ozone and Other Air Pollutants By : Rob
Air pollutants such as ozone and sulfur dioxide may be found in the home. The levels of these gases are lower indoors than outdoors but still may be irritating to patients with asthma and other lung diseases. Fine particle pollutants may also be found in the home. - Asthma and Environmental Tobacco Smoke By : Rob
Nonsmokers are exposed to many of the same injurious agents inhaled by active smokers. The dangers of secondhand tobacco smoke have been widely publicized. Among them, it should be noted that children exposed to parental secondhand smoke have been found to have more respiratory illnesses, including asthma. Asthmatic children of smokers have been shown to have more frequent attacks. - Different Types of EZ Test Cups Used in Urine Drug Testing By : Drugteststrips.com
EZ cups are used to collect urine specimens while conducting urine drug test. EZ test cup is designed for drug detection by using SAMHSA cutoff levels and is approved by FDA. By using this product the results are known in minutes and with an accuracy of 98%. - Graft versus host disease By : Juliet Cohen
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common side effect of an allogeneic bone marrow or cord blood transplant (also called a BMT). An allogeneic transplant uses blood-forming cells donated by a family member, unrelated donor or cord blood unit. - Grover's disease By : Juliet Cohen
Grover's disease is characterized by an itchy eruption that may last an average of 10-12 months. Grover's disease frequently starts fairly suddenly. It is characterized by papules and papulovesicles with excoriations occurring on the chest, back, lower sternum, arms, and thighs. - Hartnup disease By : Juliet Cohen
Hartnup disorder is an inherited metabolic disorder involving the transport of certain amino acids (for example, tryptophan and histidine) in the small intestine and kidneys. - Hallervorden-Spatz disease By : Juliet Cohen
Hallervorden-Spatz disease is an inherited, degenerative disease that usually begins in childhood and involves progressive muscle rigidity, weakness, and movement disorder. - Hailey-Hailey disease By : Juliet Cohen
Hailey-Hailey disease is also known as familial benign chronic pemphigus. Hailey-Hailey disease is a rare disease of the skin. It can begin at any age, but it is most common in the late teenage years, twenties and thirties. - Gestational trophoblastic disease Detailed Information By : Juliet Cohen
Gestational trophoblastic illness is also called a choriocarcinoma. Gestational trophoblastic disease is a quick increasing form of cancer that arises in a woman's uterus after a pregnancy, miscarriage, or abortion. - Graves' disease Detailed Information By : Juliet Cohen
Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease characterized by a metabolic imbalance resulting from overproduction of thyroid hormones (thyrotoxicosis). Graves' disease is rarely life-threatening. - Gaucher Disease Detailed Information By : Juliet Cohen
Gaucher's disease arises when sure unsafe fatty substances construct to excessive levels in your liver, spleen, lungs, bone marrow and, less normally, your brain. - Freiberg's disease Detailed Information By : Juliet Cohen
Freiberg's disease an osteochondrosis affecting the toes: the articular surfaces of the second or third metatarsal heads collapse. It is commonest in girls aged 12-15 years. It causes pain on weight bearing and restricts physical activity. - Fox-Fordyce disease Detailed Information By : Juliet Cohen
Fox-Fordyce disease is an rarely happing chronic pruritic papular eruption that place to areas where apocrine glands are create. This condition is also referred to as ‘apocrine duct occlusion’ and ‘sweat retention disease’. - What Are Hemorrhoid Creams Good For? By : Donald Urquhart
Which hemorrhoids can benefit from the applications of creams? Can such creams be dangerous if applied internally? Yes they can, so read more. - Screening For Down's Syndrome By : Donald Urquhart
There are a number of ways of sceening for Down Syndrome. Some are better than others for screening, and some are more dangerous to the baby. - Victorian Discoveries On Hygiene By : Donald Urquhart
The Victorian era marked more than an industrial revolution. The 1800's was also the time when modern understanding of hygiene and diseases was in it's own revolution. - Cholesterol Diet By : Donald Urquhart
High cholesterol can be quite dangerous. What many people don't realise, is that even with cholesterol drugs, you still need to be on a low cholesterol diet. - Ulcerative Colitis - Get It Cured As Soon As Possible By : Rob
Ulcerative colitis can be an irritating sickness to cope with. You might be worried in an Ulcerative colitis hold up cluster. From time to time it is helpful to be well-known with this disease. - What is IBS and How Do you recognize if you Have It? By : Rob
IBS is the short form of Irritable bowel syndrome is one of the ordinary disarrays that we can observe these days in a large amount of people. Since the symptoms and signs of this health problem is so awkward that a lot of people do not like revealing the issue to others. - Some of the Tips to Be Followed to Keep Away From Crohn’s Disease By : Rob
If you are suffering from the problem known as Crohn's disease, then you are living a dreadful condition! A lot of people suffer from this devastating illness for many years - possibly longer without their awareness. In spite of the apparently never-ending claims of no cure by the doctors, you can prove them incorrect. - Some of the Main Reasons of Colitis By : Rob
When there is a sharp or a constant irritation in the inside layer of the colon then this trouble happened is known as colitis. It mostly happens in the bowel or large intestine. - Coeliac Disease Information and Treatment By : Juliet Cohen
Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder. Celiac disease, also known as celiac sprue. Celiac disease is an inflammatory condition of the tiny intestine precipitated by the ingestion of wheat in individuals with certain genetic makeups. - Buerger's Disease Information and Treatment By : Juliet Cohen
Buerger's disease also called as thromboangiitis obliterans. Buerger's disease is an acute inflammation and thrombosis (clotting) of arteries and veins of the hands and feet. Buerger's disease ultimately damages or destroys tissues and may result to infection and gangrene. - Warnings about Pneumonia By : Ralph Wattlings
Pneumonia can much more easily be prevented than cured and prevention is a personal matter depending on each individual - Anal Warts By : Donald Urquhart
Anal Warts and their diagnosis and treatment. How they are spread and what they look like. - Natural Arthritis Pain Cure - Get Rid Of The Pain By : Carole1 Gayle1
Natural Arthritis Pain Cure - Get Rid Of The Pain
Natural remedies for rheumatoid arthritis are very effective because they help to relive an individual of the pain of unbearable arthritis pain and make them continue with the normal flow of life. - Clinical Trials and International Contract Research Organizations By : Vijay44 Kumar44
Clinical Trials and International Contract Research Organizations
Every disease in the modern world is being researched continuously to find a cure, better cures and various other methods of controlling or maintaining them to be safe for humans. Pharmaceutical research and medical device companies can slash their research cost by taking their clinical trials to countries like Latin America, China and India. India has a huge population of treatment naïve diseased people, state of art infrastructure, and highly trained doctors and professionals including people to do clinical data management. - Benefits Of Massage Therapy By : Juliet Cohen
Massage as a therapeutic instrument has been around for thousands of years in many cultures. Massage is a skilled elixir for better health, but it can too provide a consolidation of system and psyche. - Complete Information on Fascioliasis By : Juliet Cohen
Fascioliasis is a foodborne trematode infection that affects patients worldwide causing both liver inflammation and biliary obstruction. Human fascioliasis can be distinguished by an acute and a chronic phase. - Complete Information on Farmer's Lung By : Juliet Cohen
Farmer's lung is the most common type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Farmer's Lung is a disease caused by breathing in spores from mouldy hay. It affects people who work with hay a lot. - Complete Information on Farmer's Lung By : Juliet Cohen
Farmer's lung is the most common type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Farmer's Lung is a disease caused by breathing in spores from mouldy hay. It affects people who work with hay a lot. - Complete Information on Farber's Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Farber's disease is a rare inherited metabolic disorder. Farber's disease is affected liver, heart, and kidneys. Farber's disease is excess amounts of lipids build up to harmful levels in the joints, tissues, and central nervous system. - Complete Information on Fanconi Anemia By : Juliet Cohen
Fanconi anemia is also called nonplastic anaemia. Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder which can be obvious with the birth or during childhood. The anaemia of Fanconi is a predisposition inherited to the gene changes, probably because of a low capacity to repair damage of chromosome. - Complete Information on Familial Mediterranean Fever By : Juliet Cohen
Familial mediterranean fever (FMF)) is also called the recurring polyserositis. Family Mediterranean fever (FMF) occurs most generally in the people of the Jewish, Armenian, Arab bottom and Turkish of non-non-ashkenazi. - Complete Information on Familial Adenomatous Polyposis By : Juliet Cohen
Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is the syndrome of adénomateux polyposis most common. FAP can affect only 1 in 10.000 people. It is considered a model for the prevention of cancer in the whole world. - Complete Information on Fallot Tetralogy By : Juliet Cohen
Tetralogy of fallot is a congenital heart defect. This heart defect is mostly find in children. Congenital heart defects change the normal flow of blood through the heart. This rare and complex heart defect occurs in about 5 out every 10,000 babies. It affects boys and girls equally. - Complete Information on Factor 2 Deficiency By : Juliet Cohen
Factor XI (FXI) deficiency is a disorder autosomal which can be associated the bleeding. Factor XI deficiency is a very rare disorder which functions in the families. It has like consequence the weak coagulation of blood. - Complete Information on Fabry Disease By : Juliet Cohen
Fabry disease is a X-dependent disease lysosomal recessive of storage. Fabry disease is caused by the lack of or the necessary defective enzyme to metabolize of the lipids, large-like the substances which include oils, waxes, and acids fatty. - Complete Information on Exstrophy of the Bladder By : Juliet Cohen
Bladder exstrophy is a congenital defect of birth. Bladder exstrophy is a malformation of the bladder. Bladder exstrophy defect also includes a separation of the pelvic bones. It more often occurs in the boys. - Complete Information on Exercise induced anaphylaxis By : Juliet Cohen
Exercise-induced anaphylaxis is a physical form of allergy. Exercise-induced anaphylaxis occurs sometimes only when somebody is exerted within 30 minute to eat certain foods such as corn and of molluscs and shellfish of the anaphylaxis. - Complete Information on Ewing's family of tumors By : Juliet Cohen
Ewing's family of tumors (EFT) refers itself to a particular type of tumour which is found in various types of fabric. Ewing's family of tumors also known sarcome of Ewing. - Complete Information on Essential Thrombocytosis By : Juliet Cohen
Essential thrombocytosis is chronic disorder myeloproliferative. Myeloproliferative means the not controlled production of the cells by marrow. - Complete Information on Essential Thrombocytopenia By : Juliet Cohen
Essential thrombocytopenia is a rare blood disease characterized by the reduced levels of the plates in the blood of circulation. The essential thrombocythemia is one of the diseases myeloproliferative. - Complete Information on Ewing's Sarcoma By : Juliet Cohen
Ewing's sarcoma is a cancer. Ewing's sarcoma is a rare disease in which cells of cancer are found in the bone or soft fabric. Ewing's sarcoma usually presents in childhood or the adulthood early, with a peak between 10 and 20 years. - Complete Information on Evan's Syndrome By : Juliet Cohen
Evans syndrome is characterized by immunized thrombocytopenia and autoimmune haemolytic anaemia. Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia is a condition in which the red globules which carry oxygen and carbon dioxide normally are destroyed by an autoimmune process. - Complete Information on Esthesioneuroblastoma By : Juliet Cohen
Esthesioneuroblastoma, also known olfactory neuroblastoma. Esthesioneuroblastoma is a rare cancer of the higher part of the nasal cavity. It develops in fabric of dependent nerve within the meaning of the odor and can occur in the people of any age. - Complete Information on Esotropia By : Juliet Cohen
Esotropia is a type of strabismus. Esotropia is a type of deviation of alignment of strabismus or eye. Esotropia is a centripetal rotation two eyes. In the esotropia, one or the two eyes turns inside towards the nose. - Complete Information on Esophageal Varices By : Juliet Cohen
Esophageal varices are the blood vessels dilated in the wall of the esophagus. Esophageal varices develop when the normal flow of blood to the liver is blocked. - Complete Information on Esophageal Atresia By : Juliet Cohen
Esophageal atresia is a condition in which a part of the oesophagus misses. Esophageal atresia is often associated another congenital anomalies, anomalies most generally cardiac. - Complete Information on Erythropoietic Protoporphyria By : Juliet Cohen
Erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) is a rare disorder dominating autosomal. Protoporphyria d' Erythropoietic (EPPalso called is the disease and the porphyrias gunther . the protoporphyria of Erythropoietic is a relatively soft form of porphyria. - Complete Information on Erythromelalgia By : Juliet Cohen
Erythromelalgia is a disease rare and characterized by the redness of the skin, the enlarge temperature, and the pain in the ends (of the feet and the hands), which usually occurs in response to heat and the moderate exercise. - Complete Information on Erythema Multiforme By : Juliet Cohen
Erythema multiforme is a disorder of skin follow of an allergic reaction. Erythema multiforme is attenuated by the deposit of immunized complex in the microvascularisation outside of the skin and the oral mucous membrane which follows usually an infection or a preceding exposure of drug. - Complete Information on Erythema Nodosum By : Juliet Cohen
Erythema nodosum is the clinico pathological alternative most frequent of the panniculitides. Erythema nodosum is an ignition of the large cells under the skin (panniculitis). - Complete Information on Erysipelas By : Juliet Cohen
Erysipelas is also known as fire of saint anthony. Erysipelas is a surface infection of the skin. Erysipelas is having for result the ignition and to advance caractéristiquement with large fundamental fabric. - Complete Information on Epstein Barr Virus By : Juliet Cohen
Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV), also called Human herpesvirus 4 (HHV-4). The virus of Epstein-Barr (EBV) is a human virus common that mononucleosis and infectious plays of causes a role in the appearance of the two rare shapes of cancer: Lymphoma of Burkitt , and nasopharyngeal carcinome. - Complete Information on Epilepsy By : Juliet Cohen
Epilepsy is a physical state which starts in the brain. Epilepsy is characterized by recurring unprovoked seizures. Sometimes seizures are related to a provisional state, such as the exposure to drugs, the withdrawal of certain drugs, or the abnormal levels of sodium or glucose in blood. - Complete Information on Epidermolysis Bullosa By : Juliet Cohen
Epidermolysis Bullosa is a condition of formation of blisters which changes considerably under severity and the forms. The simplex of bullosa of Epidermolysis (EBS) comprises separation intraepidermal skin. - Complete Information on Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis By : Juliet Cohen
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis(EV) is a rare disease héritable. This disease is characterized by the chronic infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV). - Complete Information on Ependymoma By : Juliet Cohen
Ependymomas are a rare type of glioma. They can be found in any part of the brain or of the spine but most generally are found in the principal part of the brain. - Complete Information on Eosinophilic Fasciitis By : Juliet Cohen
Eosinophilic fasciitis is characterized by tenderness and swelling of the ends caused by the ignition of the fasce and the muscles. The arms, the legs, the trunk, and the face can be affected by diminish, weakness of muscle, and the common changes of the overlying skin. - Complete Information on Enterobiasis By : Juliet Cohen
Enterobiasis also known infection of pinworm. Enterobiasis is an intestinal infection caused by the ascaride lombricoïde parasite called the vermicularis of Enterobius. Enterobiasis is the infection of worm most common to the United States. - Complete Information on Endocarditis By : Juliet Cohen
Endocarditis is a rare state which causes the ignition of the lining of heart, the muscles of heart and the valves of heart. Endocarditis can be classified by the etiology like infective or not-infective. - Complete Information on Encephalocele By : Juliet Cohen
Encephalocele known cranium bifidum. It is a defect neural of tube and characterized by bag-like projections of the brain and the membranes which cover it by openings in cranium. - Complete Information on Encephalitis Lethargica By : Juliet Cohen
Encephalitis lethargica is a definite infectious disease of the nervous system. The cause of encephalitis lethargica is not known for some. Several of the people with encephalitis lethargica had tested recent pharyngitis. - Complete Information on Empty Sella Syndrome By : Juliet Cohen
Empty sella syndrome is a condition in which the pituitary gland narrows or becomes flattened. Empty sella syndrome is common among women who are excessive weight or have hypertension. The pituitary gland is a small gland located at the basis of the brain. - Complete Information on Emphysema By : Juliet Cohen
Emphysema is a type of obstructive pulmonary disease chronic (COPD). The emphysema is a lung disease which implies damage with the bags of air (cells) in the lungs. The emphysema is most common among the age 50 people and more old man. Men are affected more often than women. - Complete Information on Elastosis Perforans Serpiginosa By : Juliet Cohen
Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is also called Lutz-Miescher's syndrome. Elastosis perforans serpiginosa is a disorder characterized by transepithelial elimination of elastin. - Complete Information on Eisenmenger Syndrome By : Juliet Cohen
Eisenmenger syndrome develops in the individuals with expressive defects of heart. People who have Eisenmenger are usually constant with a large hole in the heart.
|