Cardiomyopathy
... considered a genetic disorder. Dilated
congestive Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) ... dilated cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart ) and
congestive heart failure in infants under 1 year of age. ... ( arrhythmias ) after a heart transplant
congestive heart failure - In late 2001, a new three- lead ...
Congestive Heart Failure
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congestive Heart Failure Related Category: Pathology ... pace with the metabolic demands of the body.
congestive heart failure (CHF) is a condition in which the ... but not as efficiently as a healthy heart .
congestive HEART FAILURE - A condition where there is ...
Dilated cardiomyopathy
... : Electrocardiogram - 60.6 KB ... Dilated
congestive Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) ... dilated cardiomyopathy (enlarged heart ) and
congestive heart failure in infants under 1 year of age. ... atrial septal defect , dilated cardiomyopathy ,
congestive heart failure , cardiomyopathy , Lyme disease ...
Heart failure
... heart failure and a variety of causes. CHF;
congestive heart failure Symptoms: Weight gain ... often are helpful in treating CHF initially.
congestive Heart Failure Related Category: Pathology ... pace with the metabolic demands of the body.
congestive HEART FAILURE - A condition where there is ...
Myopathy
... considered a genetic disorder. Dilated
congestive Cardio myopathy ( Dilated Cardio myopathy ) ... dilated cardio myopathy (enlarged heart ) and
congestive heart failure in infants under 1 year of age. ... ( arrhythmias ) after a heart transplant
congestive heart failure - In late 2001, a new three- lead ...
Pericarditis
... Shock CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) CHF (
congestive Heart Failure ) ... Inflammation of the ... the heart ( pericarditis ) Fluid overload or
congestive heart failure , in which fluid backs up behind ... heart defect). Heart problems -- such as
congestive heart failure , heart attack , rheumatic heart ...
Aldosterone
... 's action may be impeded by drugs, including diuretics used to treat
congestive heart failure such as spironolactone or eplerenone ... Aldolase ... in clinical trials related to the treatment of hypertension and
congestive heart failure . aldosterone - an overproduction of the aldosterone ...
Bradycardia
... Tamponade Cardiogenic Shock CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) CHF (
congestive Heart Failure ) ... A heart rate less than 60 beats per minutes is ... as extra systole . Clinical studies are FDA approved for treating
congestive heart failure (CHF) and bradycardia with the use of left ...
Cherry angioma
... on the body but usually develop on the trunk. Cherry Angioma CHF (
congestive Heart Failure ) CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) Chickenpox Childbirth , Emergency ...
Digoxin
... of digoxin in blood . Digoxin , a medication used to treat
congestive heart failure and some abnormal heart rhythms Aspirin Carbamazepine, ... - Specifies the medication digoxin (Lanoxin), a drug used to treat
congestive heart failure and the associated symptoms of shortness of breath when ...
Urinary Tract Infections
... UTI ) Interstitial nephritis Renal calculi Prerenal azotemia
congestive heart failure Blood volume depletion (such as dehydration ). ... Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) ... Older men and women who suffer from ...
Vision
... ( Vision Changes) CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) Cherry Angioma CHF (
congestive Heart Failure ) CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) Chickenpox Childbirth , Emergency ...
Acute kidney failure
... 911), if symptoms indicating prerenal azotemia may be present. Acute kidney failure Chronic kidney failure Chronic glomerulonephritis
congestive heart failure High blood pressure Nephrotic syndrome ... acute kidney failure acute mountain sickness acute myeloblastic leukemia ...
Airway
... they may have ordered a chest X-ray and tests for heart and lung function, as well. This helped them rule out such serious possibilities as
congestive heart failure , lung or esophageal cancer , emphysema , infection or a foreign body in the airway . Treatment s that work with people who ...
Ambulatory
... or at home. Telemetry is used when you are hospital ized. Edema of the ankles and lower legs (in ambulatory patients) is characteristic of
congestive heart failure , but it can accompany other conditions, including obesity , disease d leg veins, kidney disease , cirrhosis of the liver , ...
Aspirin overdose
... amount of alcohol, or drinking antifreeze ( ethylene glycol ). infection such as pneumonia or sepsis cardiac disease such as
congestive heart failure or heart attack severe pain bleeding drugs (such as an aspirin overdose ) pregnancy keto acidosis and similar medical ...
Blocked tear duct
... Blocked Tear Duct Botulism in Infants Brachial Palsy in the Newborn Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) Childhood Depression ( Depression in Children) Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ... Drooping eyelids can prevent tears ...
Botulism
... the digestive tract. Botulism in Infants Brachial Palsy in the Newborn Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) Childhood Depression ( Depression in Children) Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ... They may contain botulism ...
Brain attack
... are two main types of stroke : ... An example is paralysis of a vocal cord from a stroke , or brain attack . heart conditions, such as
congestive heart failure , which can cause an accumulation of fluid in the lungs ... ...
Cardiac
... output: The amount of blood that is pumped by the heart per unit time, measured in liters per minute (l/min). More on Cardiac Failure
congestive Heart Failure - inability of the heart to expel sufficient blood to keep pace with the metabolic demands of the body. Cardiac ...
Cardiac Failure
... More on Cardiac Failure
congestive Heart Failure - inability of the heart to expel sufficient blood to keep pace with the metabolic demands of the body. THREATENED CARDIAC ...
Chest pain
... you may want to see a doctor. Join experts as they talk about the various methods used to diagnose a type of heart problem, known as angina .
congestive Heart Failure Basics Library Video ... [6] In other cases, the presenting clinical signs of these types of tumor s may include cough ing, ...
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
... of Life ( Menopause ) Change of Life (Post menopause ) Changes in Vision ( Vision Changes) CHD ( Coronary Heart Disease ) Cherry Angioma CHF (
congestive Heart Failure ) ... - chronic fatigue syndrome - jet lag - overview Fecal incontinence Female condom * Female infertility Female ...
Circulation
... (PVT) which can even lead to limb amputation . Circulation of blood through the heart Definition: Heart failure , also called
congestive heart failure , is a disorder in which the heart loses its ability to pump blood efficiently. Circulation refers to the flow of blood ...
Claudication
... A phosphodiesterase inhibitor indicated for the treatment of intermittent claudication . The drug is contraindicated in patients with
congestive heart failure . Available in 50- and 100-mg tablets. Decreased blood flow to the extremities, causing them to feel cold ; increased leg pain ...
Colic
... painter's colic ; ... Colic in Infants Communication Disorders in Children ( Language Disorders in Children) Complex Partial Seizure
congestive Heart Failure in Children Convulsions with Fever ( Febrile Seizure s) Crib Death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ) Croup ... ...
Colic
... painter's colic ; ... Colic in Infants Communication Disorders in Children ( Language Disorders in Children) Complex Partial Seizure
congestive Heart Failure in Children Convulsions with Fever ( Febrile Seizure s) Crib Death (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome ) Croup ... ...
Collapsed lung
... to a person who has experienced a recent heart attack , or who has certain other types of heart disease . pneumothorax , or collapsed lung
congestive heart failure , a condition in which the weakened heart is unable to pump enough blood to body organ s heart disease , and abnormalities in ...
Colposcopy
... What the risks are: There are no risks involved. Colposcopy Examination of the vagina and cervix with an instrument called a colposcope.
congestive heart failure A buildup of fluid in the lungs or extremities, or both (especially the legs). This occurs if the heart cannot pump the blood ...
Copd
... of COPD is smoking , and it's strongly associated with lung cancer , the No. 1 cause of cancer death in women. Emphysema or COPD
congestive heart failure ORGAN FAILURE Acute or chronic kidney disease Acute or chronic liver disease ... -Lung Health - COPD - Lung Cancer ...
Coronary Artery Disease
... helped prevent coronary artery disease , but another did not show this relationship. Abnormal heart beat. Disease of the heart muscle .
congestive heart failure . Increased risk of stroke , blood clots , and chest pain s. Tiring quickly during exercise . Coronary artery disease (hardening ...
Cyanosis
... A bluish discoloration of the lips and fingernails ( cyanosis ) ... Such conditions can include a gradual loss of the heart 's pumping ability (
congestive heart failure ), a gradual decrease in the amount of oxygen in the blood ( cyanosis ), and increased blood pressure in the lungs ( pulmonary ...
Cyst
... -producing changes that weaken the kidney 's ability to excrete sodium in the urine . Pancreatic ascites develops when a cyst that ...
congestive heart failure A buildup of fluid in the lungs or extremities, or both (especially the legs). This occurs if the heart cannot pump the blood ...
Cyanotic heart disease
... Depression After Heart Attack Digitalis Toxicity ( Digoxin Toxic ity) Digoxin Overdose ( Digoxin Toxic ity) Digoxin Toxic ity Dilated
congestive Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) Dilated Cardiomyopathy ... Lack of oxygen (such as in suffocation or cyanotic heart disease ), ...
Cystitis
... Newsletter Series based on the roundtable "Man aging Acute Uncomplicated Cystitis in Women in the Era of Antibiotic Resistance " ...
congestive heart failure A buildup of fluid in the lungs or extremities, or both (especially the legs). This occurs if the heart cannot pump the blood ...
Digitalis toxicity
... tolerance by the body. Digitalis Toxicity ( Digoxin Toxic ity) Digoxin Overdose ( Digoxin Toxic ity) Digoxin Toxic ity Dilated
congestive Cardiomyopathy ( Dilated Cardiomyopathy ) Dilated Cardiomyopathy Dissect ing Aortic Aneurysm ( Aortic Dissection ) ... Digitalis toxicity ...
Duct
... Blocked Tear Duct Botulism in Infants Brachial Palsy in the Newborn Celiac Sprue ( Celiac Disease ) Celiac Disease CHF in Children (
congestive Heart Failure in Children) Childhood Depression ( Depression in Children) Chinese Restaurant Syndrome ... These stones are then expelled ...
Dyspnea
... of breath. Dysuria Difficult or painful urination . E ... Indication: intravenous treatment of patients with acute ly decompensated
congestive heart failure (ADCHF) who have dyspnea at rest or with minimal activity. See monograph. Mfg: Scios Inc. If the malformation is severe, it will ...
Edema
... , usually in the feet, ankles, face, eyelids or abdomen , caused by a build-up of fluid. In heart disease , this condition can be caused by
congestive heart failure , cardiomyopathy or a congenital heart defect. Edema may be generally described in one of two ways: Pitting edema -- When ...
Emphysema
... or uncomfortable breathing or a feeling of not getting enough air. See also difficulty breathing - first aid. Emphysema or COPD
congestive heart failure ORGAN FAILURE Acute or chronic kidney disease Acute or chronic liver disease ... emphysema Chronic lung disease ...