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Results 71 - 80 of 297 for Right ventricular failure
  1. ... Recent invasive heart procedures Systemic lupus erythematosus Dermatomyositis Heart failure Cardiac tamponade due to disease occurs in about ...
  2. ... but not melanoma Skin reactions Allergic reactions Worsened heart failure Damage to nerves Low white blood cell count ... heart muscle ( myocarditis ), which can lead to congestive heart failure . However, these complications can be avoided with proper ...
  3. ... your chance of having a stroke, heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease, or early death. You have a ... and legs Chronic kidney disease Heart attack and heart failure Poor blood supply to the legs Problems with ...
  4. ... can cause chest pain and may lead to heart failure. Heart failure occurs when the heart can't pump enough ...
  5. ... medicines, such as ACE inhibitors (drugs that treat heart failure or high blood pressure) and NSAIDs Conditions in ... the risk for prerenal azotemia. These conditions include: Heart failure Shock ( septic shock ) It can also be caused ...
  6. ... nerve) Heart muscle damage ( cardiomyopathy ) leading to congestive heart failure Intestinal malabsorption Liver swelling and malfunction Kidney failure ...
  7. ... death (between ages 20 and 30) due to heart failure. Getting regular blood transfusions and therapy to remove ... Untreated, thalassemia major leads to heart failure and liver problems. It ... Blood transfusions can help control some symptoms, but ...
  8. ... cardiomyopathy ) that becomes evident by age 10 Congestive heart failure or irregular heart rhythm ( arrhythmias ) that is present ... Complications may include: Cardiomyopathy Congestive heart failure ... including decreased mobility and decreased ability to care ...
  9. ... treated, the heart will get larger, leading to heart failure. Repairing the defect early provides excellent results if ... Complications may include: Breathing difficulties Heart failure ... rhythms (arrhythmias) Lung infections Pulmonary hypertension
  10. ... or blockages of other arteries. The person develops heart failure as a result of damaged heart valves. There ... abscess Further damage to the heart valves, causing heart failure Spread of the infection to other parts of ...
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