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  • ...asone is used to treat many [[inflammation|inflammatory]] and [[autoimmune disease|autoimmune]] conditions, such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]]. In [[adrenal insufficiency]] and [[Addison's disease]], dexamethasone is prescribed when the person doesn't respond well to [[pr
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  • ...!-- <ref name=AHFS2015/> --> In those with previous heart disease, further heart problems have occurred.<ref name=AHFS2015>{{cite web|title=Naloxone Hydroch Naloxone is also experimentally used in the treatment for [[congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis]], an extremely rare disorder (one in
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  • ...asm]] in conditions such as [[asthma]] and [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease]]. It is marketed by [[GlaxoSmithKline]] as '''Ventolin''', '''Aerolin''' o ...rreversible airways obstruction (including [[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease|COPD]] and [[bronchitis]])
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  • ...s) and acyanotic lesions (e.g., coarctation of the aorta, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, critical aortic stenosis, interrupted aortic arch).
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  • ....0300.</ref> Normal functioning of the [[kidney]], [[brain]], [[liver]], [[heart]], and numerous other systems can be affected by uranium exposure, because Normal functioning of the [[kidney]], [[brain]], [[liver]], [[heart]], and numerous other systems can be affected by uranium exposure, because
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  • ...oxygen-binding capacity of haemoglobin in patients with severe respiratory disease |journal=Br J Anaesth |volume=53 |issue=12 |pages=1325–8 |year=1981 |mont ...own hemoglobinopathy is [[sickle-cell disease]], which was the first human disease whose [[mechanism (biology)|mechanism]] was understood at the molecular lev
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  • ...sign]] || [[Jean Marie Charles Abadie]] ||endocrinology ||[[Graves' disease]] || ||levator palpebrae superioris spasm | A || [[Abelin reaction]] || [[Isaak Abelin]] ||infectious disease ||[[syphilis]] || ||presence of arsenical anti-syphilitic;obsolete
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  • | [[Alzheimer's Disease]] | [[Adult Refsum disease]]
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  • ...and channeling of [[blood]] to and from the [[body]] and [[lungs]] with [[heart]], [[blood]] and [[blood vessel]]s. <ref name="Saladin">{{cite book|last=Sa * [[Heart block]]
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  • ...tive care|Palliative]] surgical procedure to treat infants with [[cyanotic heart defect]]s || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|2290|Blalock-Taussig operation}} ...on with Nissen or Belsey fundoplication to treat gastro-oesophageal reflux disease</ref> || <small>{{cite journal |author=COLLIS JL |title=An operation for hi
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  • A list of [[disease]]s starting with the letter "H". * [[Hailey-Hailey disease]]
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  • A listing of [[disease]]s. * [[Balo disease]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Lactic acidosis congenital infantile]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. Daylon Disease
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  • A list of [[disease]]s. * [[Mac Ardle disease]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Sacral hemangiomas multiple congenital abnormalities]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English Wikipedia. * [[Paget disease extramammary]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Tangier disease]]
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  • A list of [[disease]]s in the English wikipedia. * [[Cacchi-Ricci disease]]
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  • | [[Canavan disease]] | [[Celiac disease]]
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  • ...ired by law. Please see the article [[dog health]] for information on this disease in dogs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Rabies: Introduction | work = The Merck V *[[Canine coronavirus]] is a gastrointestinal disease that is usually asymptomatic or with mild clinical signs. The signs are wor
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  • This article is a '''list of [[fiction]]al [[disease]]s''' — nonexistent, named medical conditions which appear in fiction whe ...smission (medicine)|airborne transmission]], and is extremely [[infectious disease|contagious]].
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  • ...of fluids move through the circulatory system: blood and lymph. The blood, heart, and blood vessels form the cardiovascular system. The lymph, lymph nodes, ...circulatory system to provide the nutrients the system needs to keep the [[heart]] pumping.
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  • The flow of lymph from the legs towards the heart is the result of the ''calf pump''. As a person walks, the calf muscle con ...e nodes lasting more than three weeks may indicate infection or some other disease process requiring further medical attention. <ref>{{ cite book | author = J
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  • ...l scan]]. Presence of this condition is also associated with [[congenital heart defect]].<ref>[http://journals.lww.com/obgynsurvey/Abstract/2006/01000/Rela {{Congenital malformations and deformations of integument}}
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  • ...Against Rheumatism and the International Stem Cell Project for Autoimmune Disease |journal=Bone Marrow Transplant. |volume=24 |issue=7 |pages=729–34 |year= ...d of developing a life-threatening complication called [[graft-versus-host disease]].<ref>{{cite journal | author=Thomas ED, Lochte HL, Lu WC et al.|
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  • ...it can then be pumped to the rest of the body). A patent [[foramen ovale (heart)|foramen ovale]] or an [[atrial septal defect]] ''must'' be present, or els ...=April |pmid=11250972 |pmc=1729686 |doi= 10.1136/heart.85.4.433|url=http://heart.bmj.com/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=11250972}}</ref>
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  • Caption = Anterior (frontal) view of the opened heart. White arrows indicate normal blood flow. (Tricuspid valve labeled at botto '''Tricuspid atresia''' is a form of [[congenital heart disease]] whereby there is a complete absence of the [[tricuspid valve]]. Therefore
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  • ...mation of the [[bulbus cordis]]. Ao. [[Truncus arteriosus]]. Au. [[Atrium (heart)|Atrium]]. B. [[Bulbus cordis]]. RV. [[Right ventricle]]. LV. [[Left ventri ...osus''' (or '''Truncus arteriosus''') is a rare form of [[congenital heart disease]] that presents at birth. In this condition, the [[embryological]] structur
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  • {{Infobox Disease An '''aortopulmonary septal defect''' is a heart disorder deriving from disorders of the development of the [[aorticopulmona
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  • ..., arteries are more muscular than veins and they carry blood away from the heart. In general, veins function to return deoxygenated blood to the [[heart]], and are essentially tubes that collapse when their [[Lumen (anatomy)|lum
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  • The '''aortic valve''' is one of the [[heart valve|valves]] of the [[heart]]. It is normally tricuspid (with three leaflets), although in 1% of the p {{Heart diagram}}
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  • ...est that exposure to trichloroethylene might be associated with congenital heart defects <ref>J Am Coll Cardiol. 1990 Jul;16(1):155-64.</ref><ref>J Am Coll ...erated title -->]</ref> according to the [[Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry]] (ATSDR). Under the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, and as amend
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