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Warmblood Standardbred American Quarter Horse American Paint Horse Thoroughbred Bagley, Rodney S. (2006). "Acute Spinal Disease ... The disease tends to be gradually progressive. Symptoms such as weakness, ataxia, and dragging of the toes start in the rear ... The disease progresses to the front legs, but the symptoms are less severe. Neck pain is sometimes seen. Symptoms are usually ... Wobbler disease is definitively diagnosed by x-ray, nuclear scintigraphy or bone scan. X-rays will show channel widening or ...
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Median survival times in studies that did not distinguish between classic and sub-acute disease were ~60 days. A study of ... Chronic autoimmune or inflammatory diseases (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, Graves' disease, Giant-cell arteritis, sarcoidosis, or ... 5) Chronic autoimmune and inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Graves' disease, Giant-cell arteritis, ... Epstein-Barr virus-associated lymphoproliferative diseases (also abbreviated EBV-associated lymphoproliferative diseases or ...
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It was also known as Gomm-Button disease in honour of the first two patients Sweet diagnosed with the condition. Acute, tender ... Sweet syndrome (SS), or acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, is a skin disease characterized by the sudden onset of fever, an ... Hisanaga K, Iwasaki Y, Itoyama Y, the neuro-Sweet disease study group (2005). "Neuro-Sweet disease": Clinical manifestations ... Hisanaga K (2022). "Neuro-Behçet disease, neuro-Sweet disease, and spectrum disorders." Intern Med. 61: 447-450. (Articles with ...
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"The psychopathology of the acute homosexual panic. Acute pernicious dissociation neuroses". Psychopathology. pp. 477-515. doi: ... In the psychiatrist's honour, the condition has come to also be known as "Kempf's disease". Although homosexuality itself was ... Homosexual panic disorder is a separate diagnosis from acute aggression panic disorder. Glick notes that the difference is ... Glick, Burton (1959). "Homosexual Panic: Clinical and Theoretical Considerations". Nervous and Mental Disease. 129: 20-8. doi: ...
The symptoms can also be classified by duration as acute, sub-chronic (also known as sub-acute), or chronic. The specific ... Low back pain is not a specific disease but rather a complaint that may be caused by a large number of underlying problems of ... Workers who experience acute low back pain as a result of a work injury may be asked by their employers to have x-rays. As in ... Most people with acute or subacute low back pain improve over time no matter the treatment. There is often improvement within ...
The lesions the disease makes will either dry out, or burst, followed by healing. If the infected area is not touched, scars ... Herpes simplex List of cutaneous conditions Clark DC (2003). "Common acute hand infections". Am Fam Physician. 68 (11): 2167-76 ... Even though the disease is self-limiting, as with many herpes infections, the virus lies dormant in the peripheral nervous ... Herpes simplex virus-associated diseases, Virus-related cutaneous conditions, Viral diseases). ...
"Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP)". Public Health Notifiable Disease Management Guidelines. Alberta Government Health and Wellness ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (December 1993). "Recommendations of the International Task Force for Disease ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (December 1999). "Global Disease Elimination and Eradication as Public Health ... Active surveillance for poliovirus through reporting and laboratory testing of all cases of acute flaccid paralysis. Acute ...
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... aka "swollen nail" may be divided as occurring suddenly, acute, or gradually, chronic. Acute paronychia is an ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Paronychia (disease). "Paronychia Nail Infection". Dermatologic Disease Database. ... The distal phalanx of the finger on the right exhibits swelling due to acute paronychia. Chronic paronychia Acute paronychia is ... It is a nail disease prevalent in individuals whose hands or feet are subject to moist local environments, and is often due to ...
... is usually an acute and self-limiting disease that does not require medication. The preferred treatment in ... in those with celiac disease). Crohn's disease is also a non-infectious cause of (often severe) gastroenteritis. Disease ... Mackway-Jones, Kevin (June 2007). "Does yogurt decrease acute diarrhoeal symptoms in children with acute gastroenteritis?". ... Pancreatic insufficiency, short bowel syndrome, Whipple's disease, coeliac disease, and laxative abuse should also be ...
Acute non-suppurative disease that often occurs in epidemics. Prevented by MMR vaccine. Caused by paramyxovirus that is ... Two clinical forms; acute and chronic lesions. Acute lesions have diffuse glandular edema, easily confused with acute ... A developmental polycystic disease of the salivary gland is seen to be extremely rare and is seen to be independent of ... Disease course shows pain and swelling, waxing and waning. Radiographic screening should be undertaken to rule out sialolith. ...
Part 1: acute arthritis". Archives of Disease in Childhood. 76 (5): 460-462. doi:10.1136/adc.76.5.460. PMC 1717186. PMID ... Typically, the acute phase comes hours after the injury. The chronic phase occurs months or years after the trauma. Typical ... It is not possible to cure the acute post-traumatic arthritis in order to prevent a chronic post-traumatic arthritis. There are ... The process of post-traumatic arthritis can be divided into three phases: immediate, acute, and chronic. This phase usually ...
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Stechenberg, BW (June 1988). "Lyme disease: the latest great imitator". The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal. 7 (6): 402-9 ... Thompson, JP; Selvaraj, D; Nicola, R (2014). "Mimickers of acute appendicitis". J Am Osteopath Coll Radiol. 3 (4): 10-21. ... especially Addison's disease Hypothyroidism Endocrine tumors: see tumor information A general theme with endocrine diseases is ... and stroke chameleons Hypoglycemia as an imitator of a stroke Various infectious diseases, including: Syphilis Lyme disease, ...
"Chest Cold (Acute Bronchitis)". Centers For Disease Control And Prevention. Retrieved 2 July 2021. "Tuberculosis". The Lecturio ... Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a common lower respiratory disease that can be caused by exposure to harmful ... This disease is chronic and progressive, the damage to the lungs is irreversible and eventually fatal. COPD destroys the ... You can contract this infection from airborne droplets, and if inhaled you are at risk of this disease. This is a bacterial ...
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AEL patients did have a significantly shorter disease-free survival period, a median of 32 weeks, but this effect was explained ... Acute erythrocyte leukemia is a rare form of acute myeloid leukemia (less than 5% of AML cases) where the myeloproliferation is ... Acute erythroid leukemia is rare, accounting for only 3-5% of all acute myeloid leukemia cases. One study estimated an ... Acute erythroid leukemia (M6) has a relatively poor prognosis. A 2010 study of 124 patients found a median overall survival of ...
Inflammatory bowel disease is also divided into separate conditions, namely ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, which have ... Linzay, Catherine D.; Pandit, Sudha (2017). "Acute Diverticulitis". StatPearls. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing. ... "Crohn's Disease: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD): Merck Manual Home Edition". Merckmanuals.com. Retrieved 2012-01-31. Gastric ... "Learn the Facts About Crohn's Disease". Crohn's and Colitis. Retrieved 2017-12-06. "What is Crohn's Disease , Causes of Crohn's ...
Lee, CH (1 March 2021). "Indirect Radiological Signs of Hollow Organ Perforation". Journal of Acute Medicine. 11 (1): 28-31. ... Nichols, Ronald Lee (1977). "Intraabdominal Sepsis: Characterization and Treatment". The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 135: ...
Hobler, K. (Spring 1998). "Acute and Suppurative Appendicitis: Disease Duration and its Implications for Quality Improvement" ( ... The presentation of acute appendicitis includes acute abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever. As the appendix becomes more ... "Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Symptoms; Diseases and Conditions". Mayo Clinic. Archived from the original on 2015-05-07. ... Acute pain, Diseases of appendix, General surgery, Inflammations, Medical emergencies, Wikipedia emergency medicine articles ...
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... if left to get worse atherosclerotic vascular disease can result in cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease (including ... "Management of acute dental problems. Guidance for healthcare professionals" (PDF). Lucchese A, Bondemark L, Marcolina M, ... Periodontal disease is a type of gum disease caused by the accumulation of plaque on the teeth due to poor oral hygiene. Plaque ... Atherosclerotic vascular disease is chronic inflammatory disease of large arteries distinguished by invasion, proliferation and ...
The disease has been documented in South America, the United States, Australia, Germany and Hungary. Caused by: BHV-5 - Bovine ... Neurological signs are normally acute. These signs include opisthotonus, hyperaesthesia, abnormal behaviour, ataxia, head ... Subacute disease almost always fatal, causing depression, anorexia, ataxia and a pronounced dyspnea. Animals that recover from ... Signs of respiratory disease include tachycardia and tachypnea with pyrexia, dyspnea, mucoid nasal discharge, hypersalivation ...
Colliss, J. E.; Levi, A. J.; Milne, M. D. (1963). "Stature and Nutrition in Cystinuria and Hartnup Disease". British Medical ... Milne, M. D. (1983). "Acute Renal Failure". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 76 (3): 237-238. doi:10.1177/ ... Milne, M. D. (1954). "The Classification and Prognosis of Nephritis and Allied Renal Diseases". Postgraduate Medical Journal. ... Milne, M. D. (1968). "Hypertension Secondary to Renal Disease". British Medical Journal. 4 (5624): 172-173. doi:10.1136/bmj. ...
Other uncommon causes are coarctation of the aorta, Trousseau disease[medical citation needed] and Beurger's disease ( ... Smith, D. A.; Lilie, C. J. (2022). "Acute Arterial Occlusion". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National ... Vascular diseases, Diseases of arteries, arterioles and capillaries). ... Cochrane Peripheral Vascular Diseases Review Group (CS1 errors: missing periodical, Articles with short description, Short ...
1991). "Clinical and electrophysiological aspects of acute paralytic disease of children and young adults in northern China". ... Acute motor axonal neuropathy (AMAN) is a variant of Guillain-Barré syndrome. It is characterized by acute paralysis and loss ... She developed acute paralysis and respiratory failure. Investigators discovered that several of the chickens in the home ... Examination of these children showed that many of them had acute flaccid paralysis and areflexia but with little or no sensory ...
On Regimen in Acute Diseases; Aphorisms; On Airs, Waters and Places; Instruments of Reduction; On The Sacred Disease; etc. The ... On the Sacred Disease Hippocrates is credited as the first person to believe that diseases were caused naturally, not because ... It is thus with regard to the disease called Sacred: it appears to me to be nowise more divine nor more sacred than other ... An important concept in Hippocratic medicine was that of a crisis, a point in the progression of disease at which either the ...
Acute and subacute orbital myositis. Am J Ophthalmol. 96:209-217, 1983 (Articles with short description, Short description is ... In chronic disease or sclerosing variant, T2WI with FS will show hypointensity (due to fibrosis). Findings on STIR (Short T1 ... Another disease variant is Sclerosing pseudotumor, which more often presents bilaterally and may extend into the sinuses.[ ... Bilateral presentation may have a higher incidence of systemic disease. The exact cause of IOI is unknown, but infectious and ...
Emerging Infectious Diseases. 11 (7): 1000-2. doi:10.3201/eid1107.050194. PMC 3371803. PMID 16022772. "WHO , SARS (Severe Acute ... of wildlife diseases are vector-borne viral zoonotic diseases. Zoonotic diseases are complex infections residing in animals and ... Ebola virus disease is a rare infectious disease that is likely transmitted to humans by wild animals. The natural reservoirs ... The disease is a reoccurring issue in many rural parts of Africa and over 500,000 individuals currently carry the disease. ...
The Largest Laboratory Accident in the History of Infectious Diseases?". Clinical Infectious Diseases. 75 (10): 1845-1847. doi: ... "SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)". www.cdc.gov.tw. "SARS escaped Beijing lab twice". The Scientist Magazine®. "Russian ... Foot and mouth disease 2007: a review and lessons learned. The Stationery Office, Department for Environment, Food and Rural ... Casassus, Barbara (28 July 2021). "France issues moratorium on prion research after fatal brain disease strikes two lab workers ...