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601: Aplastic anemia Date: Apr 28th 2007
This somewhat misleading term is applied to pancytopenia characterized by (1) anemia (2) neutropenia and (3) thrombocytopenia. Thebasis for these changes is a failure or suppression of multipotent myeloid stem cells, with in adequate production or release of the differentiated cell lines
602: Minimal change disease ( Lipoid Nephrosis) Date: Apr 28th 2007
This relatively benign disorder is the most frequent cause of nephrotic syndrome in children. It is characterized by diffuse loss of foot process of epithelial cells in glomeruli that appear virually normal by light microscopy. The peak incidence is between 2 and 6 years of age. The disease sometimes follows a respiratory infection or routine prophylatic immunization, Its most characteristic feature is its usually dramatic response to corticosteroid therapy.
603: Detox as a High Blood Pressure Treatment Date: Apr 28th 2007
No matter your age, if you've been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it's critical to address the issue immediately. And one of the most effective ways is to go on what is known as a "detox diet" for heart health.
604: How To Know The Difference Between Serious Eye Problems And Eye Strain Date: Apr 27th 2007
Throughout the country there are millions of people who are constantly suffering with vision problems. Some of these individuals are acutely aware of their vision problems and will seek out the proper care.
605: A Brief Education About Lupus and Treatment Date: Apr 27th 2007
Lupus is an autoimmune illness where the immune system of the body produces antibodies which start attacking itself, producing inflammation of the skin, joints, blood vessels and other areas.
606: Easy Home Remedies For Clear Skin Date: Apr 27th 2007
There are few things more frustrating than blemished skin, so consider turning to these easy home remedies for clear skin instead of harsh and expensive skin care creams and washes.
607: Healthy Diet Foods - Lose Weight, Gain Health Date: Apr 27th 2007
In the quest to fight the battle of the bulge and halt expanding waistlines, individuals are wading through fad diets and gimmicks in search of legitimate healthy diet foods .
608: Fat Loss Tips Date: Apr 27th 2007
Everyone could use a few tips when trying to lose a few pounds especially with all the hype and misinformation about weight loss. Read on to learn some true blue effective tips to make your fat burning efforts take on some heavy forward momemtum.
609: Hemochromatosis Date: Apr 27th 2007
Hemochromatosis is charaterized by the excessive accumulation of body iron, most of which is deposited in parenchymal organs such as the liver and pancreas. Because humans do not have a major excretory pathway for iron hemochromatosis results either from a genetic defect causing excessive iron absorption or as a consequence of parenteral administration of iron (usually in the form of transfusions). Genetic hemochromatosis, also called hereditary hemochromatosis is a homozygous recessive heritable disorder. Acquired forms of hemochromatosis with known sources of excess iron are called secondary hemochromatosis.
610: Emphysema Date: Apr 27th 2007
Emphysema is a condition of the lung characterized by abnormal permanent enlargement of the airspaces distal to the terminal bronchiole, accompanied by destruction of their walls, and without obvious fibrosis. In contrast the enlargement of airspaces unaccompanied by destruction is termed overinflation, for example, the distention of air spaces in the opposite lung after unilater pneumonectomy.
611: What Are Skin Peels And Which One Is The Best Date: Apr 27th 2007
Everyone wants younger and more youthful skin, but how do you achieve it without expensive plastic surgery Skin peels. Here they are all explained from the lightest to the deepest or strongest and which one is best in treating the most skin problems from acne to aging skin. This is a must read for anyone considering plastic surgery or skin peels or just wanting younger skin.
612: Pyelonephritis and urinary tract infection Date: Apr 27th 2007
Pyelonephritis is a renal disorder affecting tubules, interstitium, and renal pelvis and is one of the most common disease of the kidney. It occurs in two forms. Acute pyleonephritis is caused by bacterial infection and is the renal lesion associated with urinary tract infection. Chronic pyelonephritis is a more complex disorder: bacterial infection plays a dominant role, but other factors (vesicoureteral reflux, obstruction) are involved in its pathogenesis. Pyelonephritis is a serious complication of an extremely common clinical spectrum of urinary tract infections that affect the urinary bladder (cystitis) or both. Bacterial infection of the urinary tract may be completely asymptomatic (asymptomatic bacteriuria) and most often remains localized to the bladder without the development of renal infection. However urinary tract infection always carries the potential of spread to the kidney.
613: Acute Tubular Necrosis Date: Apr 27th 2007
ATN is a clinicopathologic entity charaterized morphologically by destruction of tubular epithelial cells and clinically by acute suppression of renal function. It is the most common cause of acute renal failure, which signifies acute suppression of renal function and urine flow, falling within 24 hours to less than 400ml. It can be caused by a variety of conditions including:
614: Diabetic glomerulosclerosis Date: Apr 27th 2007
Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of renal morbidity and mortality and diabetic nephropathy is one of the leading causes of chronic kidney failure in the United States. End stage kidney disease occurs in as many as 30% of insulin-dependent type I diabetics and accounts for 20% of deaths in patients younger than 40 years. By far the most common lesions involve the glomeruli and are associated clinicallyh with three glomerular syndromes, including non nephrotic proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome, and chronic renal failure. However, diabetes also affects the arterioles, causing arteriolar sclerosis; increases susceptibility to the development of pyelonephritis, and particularly papillary necrosis; and causes a variety of tubular lesions. The term diabetic nephropathy is applied to the conglomerate of lesions that often occur concurrently in the diabetic kidney.
615: Hereditary nephritis Date: Apr 27th 2007
Hereditary nephritis refers to a group heterogeneous hereditary-familia renal disease associated primarily with glomerular injury. Two deserve discussion: Alport syndrome because the lesions and genetic defects have been most well studied and thin membrane disease, the most common cause of benign familial hematuria.
616: IgA Nephropathy Date: Apr 27th 2007
This form of glomerulonephritis is characterized by the presence of prominent IgA deposits in the mesangial regions, detected by immunoflouorescence microscopy. The disease can be suspected by light microscopic examination, but diagnosis is made only by immunocytochemical techniques. IgA nephropathy is a frequent cause of recurrent gross or microscopic hematuria and is aprobably the most common type of glomerulonephritis worldwide. Mild proteinuria is usually present, and the nephrotic syndrome may occasionally develop. A patient may rarely present with rapidly progressive crescentic glomerulonephritis.
617: I Live with a Depressed Person: What Can I Do Date: Apr 27th 2007
Studies show that between 70 to 90% of those who receive depression treatment recover from their symptoms. However (and this is a real tragedy) many people suffering from depression symptoms do not get the treatment they need. How can you help a loved one cope with depression symptoms and treatment
618: Unknown causes of fibromyalgia Date: Apr 27th 2007
Fibromyalgia remains difficult to diagnose and treat because the cause of fibromyalgia apparition is unknown and there's no specific laboratory test to detect it. People with fibromyalgia suffer from chronic pain in multiple parts of the body and "tender points" that hurt in response to even slight pressure
619: Treatment of functional ovarian cyst Date: Apr 27th 2007
In most of the cases treatment is not needed as the functional ovarian cyst does not cause symptoms, is not harmful and can go away by its own. In rare cases treatment is needed and the therapy focuses on helping the patient not to suffer of pelvic pain any more and to
620: The protocol used in preventing and curing bronchitis Date: Apr 27th 2007
A Chinese proverb says: "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it."
This protocol must be started with a good mood, a happy one because no matter what there is always a solution! This protocol contains fully detail explanations regarding natural and traditional therapies, healthy diet and exercises, body cleansing
621: Pneumonia and its causes, risk factors and diagnosis Date: Apr 27th 2007
There are are mechanisms to protect your lungs from infection at each stage of the respiratory stage, but because you are very much exposed to viruses and bacteria sometimes these mechanisms fail in protect your respiratory system and you develop pneumonia
622: Nutritional Supplements: Magnificent Magnesium Date: Apr 26th 2007
Magnesium is only needed in small amounts in the body for optimum health but can cause BIG problems if deficient, which it often is! Nutritional supplements and other multi vitamins can prevent asthma and other health concerns related with magnesium deficiency, but that's only half the story.
623: Obesity and Weight Loss - You Decide Date: Apr 26th 2007
Okay, lets look at some of the methods available on the diet merry-go-round and see what they involve. Having such information can help you to make informed and suitable choices for your own health and wellbeing.
624: Diagnosing appendicitis in children Date: Apr 26th 2007
Appendicitis is an inflammatory disease of the intestinal annexes called appendix and occurs due to obstruction causing infection and an increased bacterial growth. About 20-30% of the appendicitis cases in children evolve with abdominal perforation of the inflamed appendix
625: Acid Reflux and Weight Gain Date: Apr 26th 2007
Acid reflux is a common disorder that affects more than 7 percent of the American population. The disease generates symptoms such as heartburn, throat inflammation and pain, difficulty swallowing and difficulty breathing
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