Edited By: Walter Pacheco Managing Editor Scientifically Reviewed By: Arti Shukla, Ph.D. Mesothelioma Researcher & Contributing Writer
pneumonia, pleurisy, and colds. After that, the ranking would be small pox, yellow fever, diphtheria and scarlet fever, measles, whooping cough, mumps, typhus, and typhoid fever.
Now if you are feeling pressure or pain exactly where the heart is located, that does not mean that you have a heart attack. Likewise, if you feel pain in some other part of the body that does not mean you do not have a heart attack either. So it is important for you to know a ...
Malignant disease (carcinoma of any origin, but especially lung and breast; lymphoma; mesothelioma); infections (parapneumonic effusion; tuberculous pleurisy; fungal, parasitic or viral infections); autoimmune inflammatory diseases (systemic lupus erythematosus and other connective tissue diseases; rheumatoid...