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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Aids Nephropathy
  1. ... heart muscle or valves), parasitic infections, hepatitis, HIV/AIDS , tuberculosis , and mononucleosis Kidney disease Liver disease Malnutrition Certain medicines may also cause ...
  2. ... cannot be used to diagnose these other conditions: AIDS , hepatitis , influenza , infectious mononucleosis , and other viral infections Certain kidney diseases Endocarditis , tuberculosis, and other bacterial infections Parasite infections ...
  3. ... disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis or lupus Chronic kidney disease Infections such as HIV/AIDS, shingles , hepatitis C Low levels of vitamin B1, ...
  4. ... You have a serious medical condition, such as kidney disease, diabetes, cancer, or HIV and/or AIDS. You have a weakened immune system. You travel ...
  5. Causes of neuralgia include: Chemical irritation Chronic kidney ... Pressure on nerves by nearby bones, ligaments, blood vessels, ...
  6. ... Influenza Lyme disease LONG-TERM (CHRONIC) INFECTIOUS DISEASE ... disease Acute or chronic liver disease CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASE ...
  7. ... and potassium Medicines to control high blood pressure Kidney ... hearing aids. Eye problems are treated as needed. For example, ...
  8. ... or COPD) Heart problems (except high blood pressure) Kidney ... AIDS, cancer, or an organ transplant; receiving chemotherapy or ...
  9. ... Infections caused by viruses, such as mono or AIDS Medicines A high WBC count is called leukocytosis. ...
  10. MRI 
    ... such as jewelry, watches, credit cards, and hearing aids can be damaged. Pens, pocketknives, and eyeglasses may ... other organs (including the skin in people with kidney disease) after use. In rare cases, organ and skin ...
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