What is Addison disease? What diseases are due to the lack of gangliosides? What is one of the early clinical manifestations of prerenal failure? What is a pheochromocytoma? What are the symptoms of this disorder? What is the pathophysiological basis for these symptoms? What are the ...
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Clinical manifestationsCardiac sarcoidosis is an infiltrative, granulomatous inflammatory disease of the myocardium. Generally, it can be difficult to diagnose cardiac sarcoidosis clinically because of the non-specific nature of its clinical manifestations. This property can be based on the presence of any...
However, the relationship between muscle injury and AKI remained unclear.3 Clinical Manifestations The classic presentation of rhabdomyolysis includes myal- gias, myoglobinuria (red to brown urine), and elevated serum muscle enzymes. The degree of muscle pain varies widely. Weakness occurs in those ...
It is well known that many companies are screening compounds and discontinuing those in which a flag is raised at the preclinical level. The potential advantage of this approach is obvious: it prompts stopping the drug's development before the complex clinical manifestations become an issue. ...
which presents specific clinical manifestations. According to a review published in theJournal of Clinical Neurology,5research shows that the type of autoimmune epilepsy is a critical factor to consider when selecting from among various immunotherapy options for patients. In addition, researchers suggest ...
Subsequent epilepsy is a longterm complication and is possible to occur even 20 years after the infection. In general, the more severe the clinical manifestations of the the CNS infection during its acute phase, the more possible it is for the patients to develop epilepsy. The inflammation ...
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