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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for back pain
  1. ... premature hair loss (alopecia), and attacks of low back pain. These signs and symptoms usually become apparent in ... signaling may also underlie the hair loss and back pain seen in people with CARASIL, although the relationship ...
  2. ... to urinate without being able to, or lower back pain.Bladder cancer is generally divided into two types, ...
  3. ... to urinate without being able to, or lower back pain.Bladder cancer is generally divided into two types, ...
  4. ... to urinate without being able to, or lower back pain.Bladder cancer is generally divided into two types, ...
  5. ... to urinate without being able to, or lower back pain.Bladder cancer is generally divided into two types, ...
  6. ... Following an infection, affected individuals may develop arthritis, back pain, and eye inflammation. Like ankylosing spondylitis, many factors ...
  7. ... to receive sensory information. Axons transmit the information back to the spinal cord, ... congenital insensitivity to pain, a condition that inhibits the ability to perceive ...
  8. ... the eye) tears and becomes detached from the back of the eye, leading to vision ... have joint pain and stiffness in the hips, knees, shoulders, wrists, ...
  9. ... matrix). They can be stretched and then snap back into place, which is how they provide resilience ... and makes it difficult for tissue to snap back into shape when stretched. The problems with connective ...
  10. ... muscle movement or relay information from sensory cells back to the brain, leading to the weakness and ...
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