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"If untreated, it causes permanent damage, fibrosis, and liver failure. The liver loses its function, and, ultimately, toxins accumulate in the body and the.
Drug and toxin induced PAH (1.3); or; PAH associated with connective tissue disease (1.4.1), HIV infection (1.4.2), or congenital heart disease (1.4.4) with ...
A typical immune system responds to antigens, or toxins, that cause infection or are derived from cancerous cells. While immune protection against infection ...
Active treatment of condition during 3 months prior to enrollment in study (botulinum toxin, therapy, tendon release, etc.) Language or cognitive/perceptual ...
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Has received botulinum toxin injections within the past 3 months. Is currently implanted with an electrical and/or neurostimulator devic, including but not ...
2002; 11:105-109. Fu LY, Li Y, Cheng L, Zhou HY, Yao WX, Xia GJ, Jiang MX. Effect of sea anemone toxin anthopleurin-Q on sodium current in guinea pig ...
Wszolek and the Mayo Clinic health care team treated him with botulinum toxin (also known as Botox) to reduce muscle spasms and improve his head position.
2015;2:622. Wu Y-T, et al. Extracorporeal shock waves versus botulinum toxin type A in the treatment of poststroke upper limb spasticity: A randomized ...
Drug or toxin induced, or; Associated with one of the following: Connective tissue disease; Congenital heart disease with simple systemic-to-pulmonary shunt ...
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