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name the causative diseases
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Dr. Budi Bahureksa answered
31 years experience Cardiology
Founding fathers -: Well -- the knowledge of coronary artery disease has evolved tremendously in the past 100 years -- and each new finding is attributed and probably nam ... Read More
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Dr. Michael Fiocco answered
35 years experience Thoracic Surgery
The cardiologist: I assume you mean who generally makes the diagnosis. The internist or primary care may also make the diagnosis via ekg or stress test.
The diffinitiv ... Read More
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Dr. Pamela Pappas answered
42 years experience Psychiatry
Giovanni Morgagni?: Giovanni morgagni is generally considered the father of anatomical pathology -- and may have been first to name the blood vessels around the heart, "c ... Read More
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Dr. Alvin Fried answered
64 years experience Diabetology
Intestine: The salmonella bacteria enter the body through the GI tract and then gain access to the bloodstream by going through the lymphatic channels on the int ... Read More

Dr. Ziad Akl answered
31 years experience Infectious Disease
Ingested : Salmonella spp. Are contracted through food, water, and contaminated hands. Once in the intestine they can cause diarrhea or spread to the blood and p ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Kyphosis: There are different theories as to the cause of Scheuermann's Kyphosis, but I haven't seen accidents considered as a cause.
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Dr. William Boelter answered
48 years experience Obstetrics and Gynecology
Life: Immune disease, immune deficiencys, genetics, possile with stress added. See a good gastroenterologist. Inflammatory bowel disease must be treated as ... Read More
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Hamster zoonosis: Hamsters can directly or indirectly transmit Rabies, Tularemia, Salmonellosis, Lymphocytic
choriomeningitis virus, Dermatophytosis (ringworm, dermat ... Read More
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Dr. William Lizarraga answered
16 years experience Internal Medicine
Low oxygen, blood do: Low oxygen levels sometimes can trick the body into making more blood, and can be seen in people with COPD / emphysema and even in smokers.
Blood ... Read More
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Dr. Jan Rakinic answered
38 years experience Colon and Rectal Surgery
Several things: Crohn's disease is an autoimmune-type disease with no cure. Management uses immune suppression, which places people at risk for infectious complicatio ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Many disorders can: Many disorders can cause raynaud's phenomenon. Examples include: scleroderma, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, sjogren's syndrome, atherosclerosis, subcla ... Read More
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Dr. CHERYL COLDWATER answered
38 years experience Pediatrics
Shyness: Some children are shyer than others, but some kids can get stressed at school. Talk to him about how he is doing. Is he anxious or stressed? Does he e ... Read More
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
Edema: Crohn' s disease affects the intestines and doesn't usually cause edema of the legs. However if enough malabsorption or malnutrition causes very low s ... Read More
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