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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for viral disease
  1. ... including certain medications (such as anticancer drugs), chronic diseases, viral or bacterial infections, cancers, organ transplantation, or pregnancy. ...
  2. ... certain medications (such as anti-cancer drugs), chronic diseases, viral or bacterial infections, cancers, organ transplantation, or pregnancy. More About This Health Condition Several mutations in ... rare form of kidney disease called C3 glomerulopathy. This disorder damages the kidneys ...
  3. ... or IIAE3, is a rare type of brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such as the flu.Acute necrotizing encephalopathy ... are involved in the process by which a viral infection triggers neurological problems. ... or Free article on PubMed Central
  4. ... have studied many possible risk factors for Ménière disease, including viral infections, trauma to the inner ear, noise pollution, allergies, abnormal immune system responses, and migraines. Studies have ... disease. Researchers are looking for additional environmental and genetic ...
  5. ... that environmental factors, such as certain bacterial or viral infections, play a role in triggering the disease in people who are at risk. However, the ...
  6. ... coxsackievirus (A7, A14, and A16), which cause a viral infection known as hand, foot, and mouth disease, use the LIMP-2 protein. At least 20 ...
  7. ... been associated with the worsening of other liver diseases, such as a viral infection called hepatitis C. The variation also increases the risk of liver damage in people with alcohol use disorder. The mechanism of this effect is not well ... I148M variant in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: demographic and ethnic characteristics and the role of ...
  8. ... have been studied include long-term infection with viral hepatitis B or C, scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), and chronic diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease and diabetes. Researchers ...
  9. ... factors include exposure to wood or metal dust, viral infections, certain medications, and cigarette smoking. Some research suggests that gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may also be a risk factor for ...
  10. ... or IIAE3, is a rare type of brain disease (encephalopathy) that occurs following a viral infection such as the flu. These mutations change ...
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