- ... transported from the testes to become part of semen. Men with congenital bilateral absence of the vas ... bronchi), and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, which results from hypersensitivity to a certain type of fungal infection. Additional ...
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- ... 27811836 ] [ CrossRef ] 617. Madaan A, Maddox DE. Vaccine allergy: Diagnosis and management. Immunology and Allergy Clinics of North America. 2003 November;23(4): ...
- ... to vibration, repetitive stretching, or friction results in allergy symptoms such as hives (urticaria), swelling (angioedema), redness (erythema), ... interaction.</html:p><html:p >Other signs and symptoms of WAGR syndrome ... and allergies. Some affected children have obesity. When WAGR syndrome ...
- ... through blood transfusions , organ transplants , and blood and semen during sexual contact. What are the symptoms of infectious mononucleosis (mono)? The symptoms of mono ...
- ... recovered from Ebola. The virus can remain in semen and other body fluids, even if the person no longer has symptoms. When people become infected with Ebola, they do ...
- ... as a diagnostic test [ Shoemark et al 2017 ]. Semen analysis. Sperm count is typically normal, but sperm are immotile or motility is severely limited [ Afzelius 2004 ]. 4. Management Evaluations Following Initial Diagnosis To establish the extent of disease and needs ...
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- ... by: Taking certain over-the-counter cold or allergy medicines Drinking ... can make BPH symptoms worse. Ask about your family health history. Examine ...
- Hepatitis B virus is a contagious liver infection spread from person-to-person via blood or body fluids. Who is at risk for HBV? Read about it here. ... What ...
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