Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease, meaning it may attack any or all joints in the body. It differs from OA in the following ways: Affects women more often than men Can strike young and old alike Causes destruction of the joint by severe inflammation ...
What is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?.SLE's an autoimmune disease that can affect any tissue or organ in the body, but most often affects the skin, kidneys, and joints. SLE is a chronic multi-system disorder that most commonly affects women during their reproductive years. The ...
Chapter 8What is the Significance Between Systemic Disease and Periodontitis?Periodontal diseases can be defined as chronic infectious diseases, resulting in chronic inflammation of the supporting tissues of the teeth which may lead to progressive connective tissue attachment and bone loss. Their onset ...
What is a systemic neurological disease? What are some neurological disorders in dogs? What part of the brain does Tourette syndrome affect? What neurological disorders cause nystagmus? What are symptoms of neurological disorders in dogs? What are some autoimmune neurological disorders?
vania132359115 over a year ago Hello! My younger sister is 33 years old and it is diagnosed that she has Systemic lupus erythematosus. I really do not know much about this disease, but I would say that it is very complicate (I hope I am wrong). I really need more information about ...
Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a serious but preventable disease that affects the body’s muscles and nerves. It’s often referred to as “lockjaw” because it can cause painful spasms and stiffness in your jaw muscles. Tetanus is a serious infection that can be life-threatening and is...
Scleroderma is an autoimmune disease. This means your immune system mistakes healthy body tissue for a disease and attacks the healthy tissue. The 2 types of scleroderma are localized (mild) and systemic (severe).What increases my risk for scleroderma?
What is a systemic neurological disease? What is severe spinal stenosis? What neurological disease affects the spine? What joints are affected by ankylosing spondylitis? What is moderate to severe spinal stenosis? What is neurological disease?
Peyronie's disease is a condition in which scar tissue in the penis causes the penis to bend. WebMD looks at its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Aim to provide a pragmatic treatment in a gray area or concerning issues of real-world practice.BACKGROUND IBC is a rare and aggressive disease. Upfront systemic treatment followed by surgery and radiation therapy or "Tri-modality" treatment is a standard of care for newly diagnosed IBC. Due ...