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Pityriasis rosea is a rash that often begins as an oval spot on the face, chest, abdomen or back. This is called a herald patch and may be up to 4 inches ...
For plaque psoriasis: Adults—At first, 80 milligrams (mg) injected under the skin, then 40 mg 1 week after the initial dose and every other week thereafter ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is an umbrella term for a group of brain diseases that mainly affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas of ...
Plaque removal with a rotating device. You might hear this procedure called atherectomy. Pulmonary vein stenting. Septal ablation to treat hypertrophic ...
Answer: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) occurs when plaque builds up in the arteries (atherosclerosis), reducing blood flow to the limbs. Common risk factors ...
Ixekizumab injection is used to treat moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis in patients who may benefit from receiving phototherapy (ultraviolet light treatment) ...
The accumulation of amyloid-beta plaque interferes with neurons, resulting in a decline of brain cognition. Abnormal amounts of the protein tau causes ...
However, there is bad cholesterol, and this is what actually builds the plaques in our arteries," Dr. Haga says. "And that's where we get concerned ...
Pressure on the sciatic nerve can cause pain and often numbness down a leg. Self-care measures might help.
Infliximab-axxq injection is also used to treat chronic severe (extensive or disabling) plaque psoriasis, which is a skin disease with red patches and white ...
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