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Results 1 - 10 of 351 for Abnormal affect
  1. ... or decreased sensation, pain, burning, tingling, or other abnormal sensations (usually affects the feet first, then the arms and hands) ...
  2. ... pump blood strongly when the disease progresses. The abnormal heart function can affect the lungs, liver, and other body systems. Restrictive ...
  3. ... Afib) and atrial flutter are common types of abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) which affect the upper chambers (atria) of the heart. In ...
  4. ... firm testicles Language learning disorders, including dyslexia, which affects reading Abnormal body proportions (long legs, short trunk, shoulder equal ...
  5. ... inherited) may make you more likely to form abnormal blood clots. Inherited conditions that affect clotting are: Factor V Leiden mutation Prothrombin G20210A ...
  6. EEG 
    ... monitor the following health conditions: Seizures and epilepsy Abnormal changes in body chemistry that affect the brain Brain diseases, such as Alzheimer disease ...
  7. Abnormal results may indicate: A problem with the esophagus that affects its ability to move food toward the stomach ( achalasia ) A weak LES, which causes heartburn (GERD) ...
  8. ... presence of white blood cells (suggesting infection) may affect fertility. Testing may reveal abnormal shapes or abnormal movements of the sperm. However, ...
  9. ... Head or neck injuries or other injuries that affect breathing can also lead to abnormal results.
  10. ... cases, a choroidal dystrophy is due to an abnormal gene, which is passed down through families. It most often affects males, starting in childhood. The first symptoms are ...
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