Renal syndrome is a medical condition involving the kidneys. People with this condition generally have kidneys that don't work as...
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What is the difference between polyneuritis (peripheral neuritis) and Guillain-Barr syndrome? A patient goes into an adrenal crisis. What are the potential causes? What are the problems faced in acute respiratory distress syndrome? Describe the most common causes, ...
Understanding the interactions between intestinal microbiota, chronic inflammation, cellular stress, and aging is essential to developing therapies aimed at reducing inflammation and slowing age-related diseases in PWH. In this review, we discuss critical knowledge gaps and highlight the therapeutic potentia...
Primary aldosteronism (also called Conn's syndrome) is a rare condition caused by overproduction of the hormone aldosterone that controls sodium and potassium
You may have build-up in the arteries of your heart. This is called coronary artery disease. You may also have it in the ones that go to your kidneys. This is known as renal artery disease. This can also happen in the carotid arteries, which carry blood to the brain, leading to a ...
Acute Coronary SyndromeChronic Kidney Disease PatientAbciximabPatients with chronic kidney disease and acute coronary syndromes are at high risk for both bleeding and ischemic events. This risk increases with the severity of renal insufficiency. Management for acute coronary syndromes in the setting of ...
Weakness, chest pain, allergic reactions, flu-like syndrome, insomnia, abdominal pain, anorexia, constipation, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting may also occur. Adverse reactions in the blood system include neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. Other adverse reactions include arthralgia, myalgia, mental changes...
status (encephalopathy from the accumulation of waste products or uremic poisons), and restless legs syndrome; chest pain due to pericarditis (inflammation around the heart); bleeding (due to poor blood clotting); bone pain and fractures; and ...
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