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  1. ... heart muscle. The damage is often caused by heart attack or inflammation in your heart muscle (myocarditis). But other conditions can also cause ...
  2. ... especially a heartbeat that's too fast Heart failure Heart valve disease Infection or inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis) Heart surgery Intense ...
  3. ... www.cancer.gov/publications/dictionaries/cancer-terms/def/inflammation National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. ...
  4. ... than normal ceruloplasmin levels may be linked to: Heart disease Rheumatoid arthritis Leukemia Hodgkin lymphoma Infection, inflammation, or injury But high levels of ceruloplasmin don' ...
  5. ... A higher risk for developing problems with your heart and blood vessels (vascular diseases) Smaller amounts of albumin in your urine don't always mean you have kidney disease. Other conditions that cause inflammation may increase albumin in urine, including: Urinary tract ...
  6. ... space. Transudate fluid is most often caused by: Heart failure Kidney disease Liver disease , including cirrhosis Exudate is a cloudy fluid that has high amounts of protein. It can be caused by conditions that involve inflammation, infections, and other conditions that affect blood vessels ...
  7. ... most often used to reduce pain , fever , and inflammation. They also are effective in preventing excessive blood clotting , which can cause a heart attack or stroke . People at risk for these ...
  8. ... Internet]. Portland (ME): Maine Health; c2020. Inflammatory Disease/Inflammation; [cited 2020 Mar 4]; [about 3 screens]. Available from: https://mainehealth.org/services/autoimmune-diseases-rheumatology/inflammatory-diseases National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. ...
  9. ... result may be from a condition that causes inflammation, such as: Arteritis Arthritis Systemic vasculitis Polymyalgia rheumatica Inflammatory bowel disease Kidney disease Infection Rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases Heart disease Certain cancers A low ESR test result ...
  10. ... antibody These blood tests can show signs of inflammation. Inflammation is a type of immune system response. It ... C.: American Association for Clinical Chemistry; c2001–2020. Inflammation; [updated 2017 Jul 10; cited 2020 Feb 12]; [ ...
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