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  1. ... indication of more serious illnesses such as heart failure, renal failure, or liver failure.
  2. ... ducts (biliary atresia) Metabolic disorders associated with liver failure (for example, Wilson disease) ... Liver failure causes many problems, including malnutrition, problems with blood clotting, bleeding form the gastrointestinal tract, and jaundice. Frequently, ...
  3. A heart transplant may be recommended for heart failure caused by: Coronary artery disease Cardiomyopathy (thickening of ... heart walls) Heart valve disease with congestive heart failure Severe congenital heart disease Heart transplant surgery is ...
  4. ... fever) or birth defects and may cause heart failure (congestive heart failure) and infections (infective endocarditis). The surgery is done ...
  5. ... transplant may be recommended for patients with kidney failure caused by: Severe, uncontrollable high blood pressure (hypertension) ...
  6. ... of vitamin B12 or folic acid Bone marrow failure (for example, from radiation, toxin, fibrosis, tumor) Erythropoietin ... white blood cells (leukopenia) may indicate: Bone marrow failure (for example, due to granuloma (granular tumor), tumor, ...
  7. Stasis Dermatitis (VisualDX)  
    Skin Conditions/Images ... Skin Conditions ... VisualDX ... Dermatitis is a term used to describe irritation of the skin with scaling, rough or dry skin, redness, itching, ...
  8. ... are wet, congested, or fluid-filled (congestive heart failure) Problems with heart rate or rhythm (arrhythmias) Excessive ...
  9. ... in a patient who have diabetes and kidney failure as a result of their diabetes. The recipient's ...
  10. ... numbers of WBCs (leukopenia) may indicate: Bone marrow failure (for example, due to granuloma, tumor, fibrosis) Presence ...
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