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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. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Related & different: When a patient has raynaud's phenomenon (the symptom of vasospasm leading to poor circulation in the fingers and toes), his doctors will look for the ... Read More
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Dr. Arthur Mandelin answered
20 years experience Rheumatology
Yes: Most doctors use these terms interchangeably.
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Dr. Joel Gallant answered
36 years experience Infectious Disease
Outbreak: There was an outbreak at the american legion convention at the bellevue-stratford hotel in philadelphia in 1976. (don't you have google?).
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Dr. Robert Binford answered
38 years experience Thoracic Surgery
See below: It is an infection of the eye caused by claydia trachomatis bacteria. It is also called granular conjuctivitis or egyptian opthalmia.
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Dr. Rifat Naghmi answered
46 years experience Internal Medicine
Sterility: There are several of them e.g., hpogonadism, Karatagener's syndrome, prolactinoma etc
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Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Some injections: Non-surgical treatments for peyronie's include: waiting (as some penises improve without treatment), or injections of medications such as verapamil or ... Read More
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Dr. Clarence Grim answered
57 years experience Endocrinology
People's names: May be normal. Need more details. Discuss with your Dr and can do mini-mental status test.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Vitiligo ??: Not sure if you are referring to vitiligo.
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Dr. Aj Rastogi answered
18 years experience Pain Management
Pseudochol deficient: Pseudocholinesterase deficiency is an inherited enzyme abnormality that results in abnormally slow breakdown of drugs such as succinylcholine (typical ... Read More
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Dr. Richard Zimon answered
59 years experience Internal Medicine
There are: to many mood "stabilizing" drugs to name here!
Strongly suggest you ask your Primary Care Provider or Family Physician for a referral to a Mental Heal ... Read More
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