... combination of coronary heart disease (CHD) and choledocholithiasis; combination of acquired heart valvular disease and ... In the comorbid structure of these patients, most frequently present are malignant neoplasms, locomotorium disorders, skin and ... For example, a patient may have cancer with comorbid heart disease and diabetes. These comorbidities may be so severe that the ... In patients with chronic kidney disease (renal insufficiency) the frequency of coronary heart disease is 22% higher and new ...
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mir-25 levels increase in human heart failure, and treatment with an anti-sense RNA molecule (antagomiR) was recently reported ... MicroRNA expression pattern in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm]". The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology = Taehan ... Heart Failure. 2 (6): 633-42. doi:10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.108.823070. PMC 3064555. PMID 19919989. Marasa BS, Srikantan S, ... "Inhibition of miR-25 improves cardiac contractility in the failing heart". Nature. 508 (7497): 531-5. doi:10.1038/nature13073. ...
2004). Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart (PDF). World Health Organization Classification ... They also more frequently express "non-carcinomatous" markers typically associated with "dedifferentiated" neoplasms. ... "Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart". World Health Organization Classification of Tumours ... rhabdoid neoplasms (i.e. those that do not contain cells containing other histological variants) Lung cancers are now ...
These disorders are: cystic neoplasms lacunar infarctions cystic periventricular leukomalacia cryptococcosis multiple sclerosis ... aside from regulating blood pressure and heart rate, have an integral role in controlling microglia. VNs serve to prevent ...
Researchers have found that older patients with three or more significant health problems (i.e., dementia or heart failure) had ... and left-sided colorectal neoplasms after colonoscopy: population-based study". J Natl Cancer Inst. 102 (2): 89-95. doi:10.1093 ...
... valvular heart disease, coronary artery disease, heart arrhythmia and peripheral artery disease. Radiation-induced fibrosis, ... Hypopituitarism commonly develops after radiation therapy for sellar and parasellar neoplasms, extrasellar brain tumours, head ... Therapeutic radiation increases the risk of a subsequent cardiovascular event (i.e., heart attack or stroke) by 1.5 to 4 times ... Cardiovascular disease Radiation can increase the risk of heart disease and death as observed in previous breast cancer RT ...
Franke WW, Borrmann CM, Grund C, Pieperhoff S (Feb 2006). "The area composita of adhering junctions connecting heart muscle ... "Immunohistochemical staining for desmogleins 1 and 2 in keratinocytic neoplasms with squamous phenotype: actinic keratosis, ... Li J, Radice GL (2010). "A new perspective on intercalated disc organization: implications for heart disease". Dermatology ... European Heart Journal. 27 (15): 1847-54. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehl095. PMID 16774985. Posch MG, Posch MJ, Geier C, Erdmann B, ...
... in both healthy mice and transgenic mice expressing a heart failure phenotype. The substance is believed to have a high ... a novel hypoxia-modifier as a potential antitumor agent in patients with hepato-pancreato-biliary neoplasms - Protocol of a ... "Enhanced exercise capacity in mice with severe heart failure treated with an allosteric effector of hemoglobin, myo-inositol ...
... a neoplasm, or tumor composed of glial cells) on a lobe of the pituitary gland, as well congenital underdevelopment of the ... congenital displacement of the heart to the right side of the chest), atrial and ventricular septal defect; low birth-weight, ...
... neoplasms, and cysts are skin lesions that develop from the epidermal layer of the skin. Aberrant basal cell carcinoma ... epidermolysis bullosa Craniosynostosis-anal anomalies-porokeratosis syndrome Cockayne syndrome Colobomas of the eye-heart ... an overview with emphasis on the myeloid neoplasms". Chem. Biol. Interact. 184 (1-2): 16-20. doi:10.1016/j.cbi.2009.10.009. ... neoplasms invading or aberrantly present in the dermis. Acquired progressive lymphangioma (benign lymphangioendothelioma) Acral ...
This is a frequent occurrence with pleural effusion, caused by congestive heart failure (CHF). Leakage of air into the pleural ... "Lung folding simulating peripheral pulmonary neoplasm (Blesovsky's syndrome)". Thorax. 35 (12): 936-940. doi:10.1136/thx.35.12. ... increased heart rate. It is a common misconception and pure speculation that atelectasis causes fever. A study of 100 post-op ... heart and mediastinum; displacement of the hilus and shifting granulomas. Atelectasis may be an acute or chronic condition. In ...
... heart, brain, lung, muscle, small intestine, liver, and kidney); an additional transcript of approximately 4 kb has been ... "Cutaneous tumors in patients with multiple endocrine neoplasm type 1 (MEN1) and gastrinomas: prospective study of frequency and ... Other endocrine and non-endocrine neoplasms including adrenocortical and thyroid tumors, visceral and cutaneous lipomas, ...
It is the most common tumor of the heart, and occurs in the right atrium or right auricular appendage. Here it can cause right- ... "Evaluation of cytological diagnostic accuracy for canine splenic neoplasms: An investigation in 78 cases using STARD guidelines ... The tumor most often appears on the spleen, right heart base, or liver, although varieties also appear on or under the skin or ... "Heart hemangiosarcoma in Cats and Dogs". Pet Cancer Center. "Hemangiosarcoma". Canine Cancer Awareness. - includes links to ...
In children, a low heart rate is especially suggestive of high ICP.[citation needed] Irregular respirations occur when injury ... In cases of confirmed brain neoplasm, dexamethasone is given to decrease ICP. Although the exact mechanism is unknown, current ... Increase in venous pressure can be due to venous sinus thrombosis, heart failure, or obstruction of superior mediastinal or ...
... such as heart rate) One class - tests whether the mean gene expression differs from zero Two class - two sets of measurements ... and neoplasms. Significance analysis of microarrays (SAM) is a statistical technique, established in 2001 by Virginia Tusher, ...
Oh SJ, Yeom SY, Kim KH (May 2013). "Clinical implication of surgical resection for the rare cardiac tumors involving heart and ... poorly differentiated neoplasm, i.e. an abnormal growth of cells that have an unclear identity and/or cell of origin. WHO ... and heart. A review study conducted in China of 183 individuals with UPS reported that 7 (3.83%) individuals (age 51 to 73 ... heart, and small intestine. In a retrospective study, distant metastases were detected at the time of initial diagnosis in 6.4 ...
... heart, and great vessels. Pneumonia and congestive heart failure are very commonly diagnosed by chest radiograph. Chest ... A lung nodule is a discrete opacity in the lung which may be caused by: Neoplasm: benign or malignant Granuloma: tuberculosis ... If the right heart border is blurred, than the pathology is likely in the right middle lobe, though a cavum deformity can also ... e.g., loss of right heart border in right middle lobe pneumonia), The air bronchogram sign, where branching radiolucent columns ...
Hiemcke-Jiwa LS, van Gorp JM, Fisher C, Creytens D, van Diest PJ, Flucke U (December 2020). "USP6-Associated Neoplasms: A ... heart failure, cardiac arrest, fainting , stroke, ischemic peripheral neuropathy, and/or paraplegia), while cases involving ... While nodular fasciitis may be precipitated by localized injuries, recent studies indicate that NFs are true neoplasms (i.e. ... Nodular fasciitis is a rapidly growing, usually self-limiting neoplasm that occurs primarily but not exclusively in adults. Due ...
Additionally, some slower progressing conditions, namely tumor growth (neoplasm) in brain tissue and abnormal embryonic ... heart rhythm (electrocardiogram, ECG), and muscle activity (Electromyography, EMG). Typically a complete PSG requires a minimum ...
Spivach A, Borea B, Bertoli G, Daris G (July 1976). "[Primary lung neoplasm of rare incidence: giant cell carcinoma]". Minerva ... "Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart". World Health Organization Classification of Tumours. ... The new paradigm recognizes that lung cancers are a large and extremely heterogeneous family of malignant neoplasms, with over ... 2004). Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart (PDF). World Health Organization Classification ...
Oncology-related conditions, namely neoplasms and myelomatous pleural effusion have been associated with chest pain. Chest pain ... Heart. 103 (21): 1727-32. doi:10.1136/heartjnl-2016-310905. PMID 28634285. S2CID 206975372. Agrawal PR, Scarabelli TM, ...
Some telangiectasias are due to developmental abnormalities that can closely mimic the behaviour of benign vascular neoplasms. ... with foam sclerotherapy shows that the foam containing the irritating sclerosant quickly appears in the patient's heart and ...
Heart defects, diabetes, and low thyroid hormone occur in the disorder more frequently than average. Most people with Turner ... Surgical removal of the gonads has been recommended to remove the threat of developing these sSMC-associated neoplasms. Tuner ... Often, it is diagnosed at birth due to heart problems, an unusually wide neck or swelling of the hands and feet. However, it is ... A rare but potentially fatal complication of heart defects in Turner syndrome is aortic dissection, where the inner layer of ...
Health expenditure on cancer and other neoplasms in Australia: 2008-09. Vol. Series no. 81. Australian Institute of Health and ... heart and brain. The campaign also ventured into television advertisements and large public billboards. Cancer Council ...
Veins have one-way valves that help blood flow toward the heart. If the valves are weak or damaged, blood can pool in veins, ... such as osteoporosis or underlying neoplasm. Analogous to vertebroplasty, the purpose of sacroplasty is to provide ... It is typically due to an embolus from the heart or a thrombus that develops in a pre-existing area of narrowed artery. Once ... The degree of these two side effects largely depend on the health of the patient's heart and liver prior to the procedure and ...
Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma of the lung (MCACL) is a very rare malignant mucus-producing neoplasm arising from the uncontrolled ... 2004). Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart (PDF). World Health Organization Classification ...
Bleeding that occurs due to a neoplasm (cancer growth) can be treated using colonoscopy and clipping, surgical intervention, or ... and whether or not the person passing blood has a low blood pressure with elevated heart rate, as opposed to normal vital signs ...
Other neoplasms (or sources of inflammation) should therefore be considered in known or suspected LAM cases in which FDG-PET ... Thin-walled cystic change in the lungs may be found incidentally on CT scans of the heart, chest or abdomen (on the cuts that ...
This continuous signaling, it is presumed, leads to the development of myeloid and/or lymphoid neoplasms that commonly include ... heart, kidney, skin and eye. In vitro studies using cultured cells indicate that endothelial cells secrete PDGF, which recruits ... PDGFRB-ETV6 fusion protein-induced neoplasms often present with features that would classify them as Chronic myelomonocytic ... These patients, unlike many patients with similarly appearing neoplasms, respond well to the tyrosine kinase inhibitor, ...
In 1982, Bottomley performed the first localized MRS in the human heart and brain. After starting a collaboration on heart ... Irwin Weisman also found in 1972 that neoplasms display different relaxation times than corresponding normal tissue. Zenuemon ...
It is shown that mice given 20 µg/kg body weight 4 times a week during a period of 28 weeks developed neoplasms of the liver. ... The liver weight will increase due to intrahepatic hemorrhage, haemodynamic shock, heart failure and death. After nasal ...
He earned the Bronze Star, Silver Star and Purple Heart. After the war, he returned to practice in Glidden, Wisconsin. In 1952 ... Ansfield, Fred J (1973). Chemotherapy of Malignant Neoplasms (Second ed.). Springfield, Illinois: Charles C Thomas. ISBN 0-398- ... 1958 Chemotherapy of Malignant Neoplasms, 1973 Chemotherapy of Disseminated Solid Tumors, 1966 Mehta, Minesh P.; Paliwal, ...
Early in his career, he authored a low-fat cookbook "A Doctor's Eat Heart-y Guide for Good Health and Long Life." The Order of ... Margolese, Richard G.; Fisher, Bernard; Hortobagyi, Gabriel N.; Bloomer, William D. (2000). "Neoplasms of the Breast". {{cite ...
It may also lead to left ventricular volume overload and heart failure due to the increase in cardiac output which it causes. ... Benign neoplasms, Hepatology). ...
... artificial heart valves) where fibrin, a breakdown product of the blood clotting factor, fibrinogen, has deposited. It is ... An Indolent Neoplasm With Features Distinct From Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma Associated With Chronic Inflammation". The ... implants of a foreign body such as an artificial heart valve, joint replacement, or metal stent (i.e. a tube placed within a ... a myxoid tumor of primitive connective tissue in the heart's atrium); b) subdural hematoma (i.e. a collection of blood between ...
... as cardiac ablation therapy to kill very small areas of heart muscle. This is done to treat irregularities of heart rhythm. A ... Usman M, Moore W, Talati R, Watkins K, Bilfinger TV (June 2012). "Irreversible electroporation of lung neoplasm: a case series ... Successful ablations in animal tumor models have been conducted for lung, brain, heart, skin, bone, head and neck cancer, and ... The Heart Surgery Forum. 10 (2): E162-7. doi:10.1532/hsf98.20061202. PMID 17597044. Al-Sakere B, André F, Bernat C, Connault E ...
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare neoplasm of the mesodermal cells that form the connective tissues which ... heart, liver, spleen, pancreas, colon, small intestine, spermatic cord, prostate, uterus, eye orbit, peripheral or central ... inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor as a neoplasm with intermediate malignant potential or a rarely metastasizing neoplasm. In ...
Hammar, Samuel P. (2006-01-01), Dabbs, David J. (ed.), "Chapter 11 - Immunohistology of Lung and Pleural Neoplasms", Diagnostic ... heart, thyroid, and trachea. Pulmonary hyalinizing granuloma Jhingta, Pravesh Kumar; Mardi, Kavita; Sharma, Deepak; Bhardwaj, ... it should be included in differential diagnostics in regard to plasma cell neoplasms. With granulomas that arise in the mouth, ... heart, thyroid, and trachea. Microscopically, plasma cell granulomas, demonstrate a lesional pattern of inflammatory ...
... and neoplasms. The following conditions are among those that can be detected through saliva testing (list not comprehensive): ... such as increased heart rate, sweating, and skin conductance. Additionally, a negative correlation was discovered between ... benign and metastatic neoplasms (such as breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and oral cancer), infectious conditions (such as HIV ...
In addition, phenacetin has a depressant action on the heart, where it acts as a negative inotrope. It is an antipyretic, ... In humans, many case reports have implicated products containing phenacetin in urothelial neoplasms, especially urothelial ...
Chhaparwal-Dhanda syndrome Single upper central incisor Single ventricular heart Singleton Merten syndrome Sino-auricular heart ... muscular atrophy Spinal atrophy ophthalmoplegia pyramidal syndrome Spinal cord disorder Spinal cord injury Spinal cord neoplasm ... hand anomalies clubfoot Short stature talipes natal teeth Short stature valvular heart disease Short stature webbed neck heart ... type Short limb dwarf oedema iris coloboma Short limb dwarfism Al Gazali type Short limbs abnormal face congenital heart ...
... heart disease (47-71%); gastrointestinal abnormalities (1-25%); and fluid accumulations in lung, heart, and/or abdomen (16-21 ... is involved in the development of various myeloid neoplasms. The human GATA1 gene is located on the short (i.e. "p") arm of the ... or heart), fetal size, and fetal movements. Blood samples are obtained from the fetal umbilical cord to determine blood cell ...
Additionally, a large proportion of severe health complications, such as heart attacks and renal disease, can be determined to ... neoplasms and diabetes, which remain the same until recent data. Some infectious diseases (respiratory infections, tuberculosis ...
... which is an assessment based on the microscopic morphology of a neoplasm with haematoxylin and eosin (H&E staining). This ... "A case of arteriovenous fistulae secondary to renal cell carcinoma accompanied by congestive heart failure". Hinyokika Kiyo. ... "Magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis and staging of renal and perirenal neoplasms". Radiology. 154 (3): 709-15. doi: ... classification of genitourinary tumours recognizes over 40 subtypes of renal neoplasms. Since the publication of the latest ...
Patients are initially suspicious for paragangliomas when they present with symptoms like hypertension, heart palpitations, ... The 2008 World Health Organization classification system for myeloproliferative neoplasms: order out of chaos. Cancer 115 (17 ...
June 2019). "TARP syndrome: Long-term survival, anatomic patterns of congenital heart defects, differential diagnosis and ... 2011). "Whole-exome sequencing uncovers frequent GNAS mutations in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas". ...
... stroke or heart disease (internal body malfunctions), or sudden organ failure would most likely be listed as having died from ... caused by a malignant neoplasm (cancer), in turn caused by a dose of ionizing radiation administered by a person with intent to ...
... familial Distemper Distichiasis heart congenital anomalies Distomatosis Diverticulitis Diverticulosis Dk phocomelia syndrome D- ... Dent disease Dental aberrations steroid dehydrogenase deficienciency Dental caries Dental fluorosis Dental tissue neoplasm ...
Heart: Endocarditis (may reflect GATA2 deficiency in the endocardium and/or impaired overlap with GATA4 function, which is ... Wlodarski MW, Collin M, Horwitz MS (April 2017). "GATA2 deficiency and related myeloid neoplasms". Seminars in Hematology. 54 ( ... Hirabayashi S, Wlodarski MW, Kozyra E, Niemeyer CM (August 2017). "Heterogeneity of GATA2-related myeloid neoplasms". ... "Spectrum of myeloid neoplasms and immune deficiency associated with germline GATA2 mutations". Cancer Medicine. 4 (4): 490-9. ...
Other causative conditions include infections, toxicities, antiphospholipid syndrome, cryoglobulinemia, neoplasms. In these ... A Companion to Braunwald's Heart Disease: 600-603. doi:10.1016/B978-1-4377-2930-6.00049-5. ISBN 9781437729306. Guyton, A.C. & ...