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The number of deaths in the military was up, and the cause, he said, was often concealed behind diagnoses such as "severe cardiac insufficiency."
Granulomas may form around eggs and can cause seizures, neurologic deficits, or cardiac insufficiency.
Cardiac insufficiency in itself can be a problem, resulting in temporary dizziness upon arising from a prone position.
During his last years Darie suffered from diverse health problems including respiratory and cardiac insufficiency and also a stroke.
However, the absence of either oxytocin or its receptor in knockout mice has not been reported to produce cardiac insufficiencies.
Peripheral arterial pressure is decreased, leading to congestive cardiac insufficiency, and death if exposure is long enough.
Riedel's direct cause of death was cardiac insufficiency due to long time opiate drugs abuse (especially 'compote', the Polish heroin).
The German authorities then entered cardiac insufficiency and cardiac infarcts as the cause of death in the death register.
In retrospect, scholars speculate that Harding had shown physical signs of cardiac insufficiency with congestive heart failure in the preceding weeks.
Florence Ryerson Clements died in Mexico City of cardiac insufficiency in 1965.
White nails may indicate liver or kidney disease, lupus, gout, cardiac insufficiency or poisoning, or they may be a side effect of certain drugs.
Several pilot studies have assessed the ability of hawthorn to help improve exercise tolerance in people with NYHA class II cardiac insufficiency compared to placebo.
It was a document from the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, which ran as follows: This is to inform you that your father, Herr S has died of cardiac insufficiency.
Not to be used with heart diseases, angina pectoris and decompensated cardiac insufficiency, glaucoma, hyper-excitability and thyrotoxicosis or while treated with monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
Crataegus monogyna is one of the most common species used as the "hawthorn" of traditional herbalism, which is of considerable interest for treating cardiac insufficiency by evidence-based medicine.
Modified Charlson Index: R. A. Deyo added chronic forms of ischemic cardiac disorder and the stages of chronic cardiac insufficiency to this index in 1992.
The authors state that at 6 years of follow-up 'there have been no cases of periprosthetic leak, no cardiac insufficiency and no thromboembolism' This short article does not contain any other 'significant' information.
Prassis Research Institute - Settimo Milanese Aimed at the study of innovative approaches to therapy for the treatment of important diseases of the cardiovascular system including hypertension and cardiac insufficiency.
Oleandrin has been used for many years in China and Russia for its properties as a cardiac glycoside, for both suicidal and therapeutic purposes as in treatment of cardiac insufficiency.
Extensive skin injuries, acute skin diseases, feverish or infectious diseases, cardiac insufficiency, or extreme muscle tightness (hypertonia): If you have any of these conditions don't put fir on your skin or add it to your bathwater.
LOSS OF FUNCTIONAL ABILITY - A decline in activity can be a consequence of anemia, thyroid disease, infection, cardiac insufficiency or a diminished lung capacity.
However, the results of an autopsy carried out by an Israeli and a US pathologist on Feb. 7 indicated that whilst Akawi had been beaten he had died as a result of a "cardiac insufficiency" brought on by a serious heart condition.
Long-term use of methylprednisolone, as with all corticosteroids, can be associated with hyperglycemia, decreased resistance to infection, swelling of face, weight gain, congestive cardiac insufficiency, fluid and sodium retention, edema, hypertension, increased eye pressure, glaucoma, osteoporosis and psychosis, especially when used at high dosage.