What does the medical term paroxysmal mean? What is the correct medical term meaning 'middle of the body?' Write the medical term for the following definition: coin-sized or coin-shaped. What is the correct medical term meaning 'slanting/inclined?' Identify the term being described or defi...
What does the term "embryophyte" refer to? Define the commonly used abbreviation CHF. What is the correct prefix for the term 'every.' What is the correct prefix for the term "following?" What does the term autozygosity mean? Define the following word: "blennorrhagia". ...
In short, if you don’t have long-term care insurance, you’ll have to pay for the care you need yourself. Medicaid is another option (seeLongTermCare.gov), but to qualify you will first need to exhaust most of your savings and other financial assets. Long-term care costs will quickly...
Since, in a health insurance plan, the insurance provider does not pay for the entirety of your yearly medical costs, you have to pay a certain portion of these costs from your pocket. The deductible is one of these out-of-pocket payments. Before your insurance kicks in, you must first ...
Palliative care is appropriate for any illness that causes long-term pain and discomfort and/or for a chronic condition that causes periodic symptoms. Some examples of common illnesses for which people seek palliative treatment include: Cancer Heart Disease/CHF Respiratory Disease/COPD Renal Disease/...
is a challenging process for a man recently diagnosed with prostate cancer. This dilemma continues to grow more challenging for both patients and their urologists/physicians as long-term studies, such as the recently published 15-year ProtecT trial (comparing active observation, radical prostatectomy,...
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Many people may be familiar with the most common medical term for swelling which occurs when there is a fluid buildup inside the body. Some people experience swollen ankles or hands, for example, and this is often called edema. But there is a specific term used when fluid builds up in th...
In summary, hyperlipidemic pancreatitis is a common type of acute pancreatitis and a temporal relationship between elevated triglycerides (>2000 mg/dL) and the risk of acute pancreatitis is suggested. 3.1.4. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and Acute Pancreatitis ...
In PPCM, the recovery of heart function reaches 45–50%. However, the all-cause mortality in long-term observation remains high, reaching 20% irrespective of recovery status. The incidence of PPCM is increasing globally; therefore, effort is required to clarify the pathophysiological background of...