Search Results 1901-1910 of 19394 for autoimmune hepatitis
Polycystic kidney disease, polycystic liver disease, and hepatorenal fibrosis. Syndromic ciliopathies. Significance to patient care. Cilia are tiny, hairlike ...
7.6%) and more frequently had liver disease (46.3% vs. 9.4%). Microbiology ... liver disease. They are more likely to need emergency surgery, and be on ...
... liver disease, sepsis, recent significant ... Known hepatitis A virus (HAV), hepatitis ... Subjects who have been vaccinated against hepatitis B [positive for ...
Chlorothiazide is used to treat fluid retention (edema) that is caused by congestive heart failure, severe liver disease (cirrhosis), kidney disease, or ...
Many genes beyond PKD1 and PKD2 can cause autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease or a related condition called autosomal dominant liver disease.
... auto-immune hepatitis, or previous grade 3-4 drug-related hepatitis. Patient ... NOTE: There is no requirement to screen patients for hepatitis B ...
Liver disease, severe—Should not be used in patients with these conditions. Infection—May decrease your body's ability to fight infection. Liver disease ...
Subjects with active, known or suspected autoimmune disease. ... autoimmune disease. Subjects with history of life ... Positive test for hepatitis B virus surface ...
Active, known, or suspected serious autoimmune disease, except ... Active hepatitis B (serum hepatitis B surface antigen [HBV sAg] positive), or hepatitis ...
Chagas (CHAH-gus) disease is an illness caused infection with the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. The parasite is found in the feces of the triatomine bug.
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