Articles, tagged with "systemic lupus erythematosus", page 1
10th August 2010
Individuals with chronic renal failure and uremia show a constellation of symptoms, signs, and laboratory abnormalities additionally to those observed in acute kidney injury. This reflects the long-standing and progressive nature of their renal impairment...
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Author:
Scot Robinson
23rd April 2010
Many people would be familiar with Human Growth Hormone (HGH) deficiency in children, but may not be aware that it can also affect adults. The Human Growth Hormone is released from the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is located at the base of the bra...
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Author:
alexanderHGH
11th August 2009
Polyarthritis is any type of arthritis that affects five or more joints. An oligoarthritis on the other hand refers to an inflammation of two, three or four joints. This condition can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or even race. This disorder is ...
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Author:
Mercy
24th September 2008
Kikuchi disease is rare condition. Kikuchi's disease, also called as histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenopathy. Kikuchi's illness is an infection or autoimmune disorder. It affects people of all national backgrounds, although it seems to influence women abo...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
29th July 2008
First off, lupus is not rare. But we definitely need a spokesperson. We need someone famous to take on lupus as their cause. The problem with lupus is, people can't tell how sick you really are. That's one of the reasons lupus doesn't get the respect it d...
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Author:
Rick Hutch
03rd April 2008
First thing I'll be discussing my life experience with my friend who has Lupus and then I'll be telling you ways to self heal yourself or improve your Lupus. This is dedicated to my friend. I first met my friend attending college in the last semester of 1...
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Author:
Richard Chan