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Results 61 - 70 of 184 for TB
  1. ... Asthma Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Cystic fibrosis Tuberculosis Whooping cough In some cases, a collapsed lung ...
  2. ... on the lungs. Risk factors include: Bacterial pneumonia Tuberculosis Chest surgery Lung abscess Trauma or injury to ...
  3. ... C4, cryoglobulins, hepatitis serologies, HIV Liver function tests Tuberculosis screen and blood cultures A biopsy is sometimes ...
  4. ... complications can occur from RP: Increased risk for tuberculosis Scarring in the lungs (progressive massive fibrosis) Side ...
  5. ... or when associated with severe high blood pressure Tuberculosis
  6. ... lung may be caused by diseases such as: Tuberculosis Coccidioidomycosis Cystic fibrosis Histoplasmosis Lung abscess Lung cancer ...
  7. ... PPD skin test to check for a past tuberculosis infection Serum immunoglobulin electrophoresis to measure proteins called ...
  8. ... PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 129. Prendergast HM, Erickson TB. Procedures pertaining to hypothermia and hyperthermia. In: Roberts ...
  9. ... infections that have spread through the bloodstream (sepsis) Tuberculosis Viral hepatitis Certain medicines can also cause cholestasis, ...
  10. Crockett SD, Wani S, Gardner TB, Falck-Ytter Y, Barkun AN. American Gastroenterological Association Institute Clinical Guidelines Committee. American Gastroenterological Association Institute Guideline on initial management ...
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