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    Deane KD, Pisetsky DS. Laboratory testing in the rheumatic diseases. In: Goldman ... Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Methods. 24th ed. Philadelphia, ...
  2. ... Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Hypertension, Dyslipidemia, existing CVD or symptoms Exclude: Selected for having non-CVD, non-DM related disease (eg, cancer, gastrointestinal disease, dialysis, chronic renal failure, rheumatic disease) or condition (eg, pregnancy) I/C Intake:* ...
  3. ... 18178271 ] Reason for exclusion: Not acute complication/no diagnosis of acute complication/no specific acute complication AYCOCK EK, WESTON W Jr. Coexistent sickle cell disease and acute rheumatic fever. Journal - South Carolina Medical Association. 1960; 56 : ...
  4. Every pregnancy has some risk of problems. Your lifestyle, as well as factors like certain conditions and health issues, can raise that risk. ... What are ...
  5. Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a form of arthritis that causes pain, swelling, and stiffness in your joints. Your risk increases as you become an older adult.
  6. Contact your health care provider if you have symptoms of this disorder.
  7. ... 23717049 ] [ CrossRef ] 464. Ernst E. Complementary treatments in ... of analgesic cold therapy. J Pain Symptom Manage. 1994 Jan;9(1):56–9. PMID: ...
  8. ... rheumatologist. This is a doctor who specializes in rheumatic diseases such ... of your symptoms, for example by: Dressing warm and avoiding cold ...
  9. ... 10 years or longer after rheumatic fever occurs. Rheumatic fever is rare in the United States. Aortic stenosis occurs in about 2% of people over 65 years of age. It occurs more often in men than in women.
  10. Streptococcal is a type of bacteria that can cause strep throat (group A) or blood infections (group B). Learn how they can be prevented and treated. ... Strep is ...
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