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Results 91 - 100 of 164 for Endocarditis
  1. ... mercury Infections, including hepatitis B , malaria , syphilis, and endocarditis Medicines, including penicillamine, trimethadione, and skin-lightening creams ...
  2. ... the glomerular basement membrane) Hepatitis B or C Endocarditis (inflammation of the inside lining of the heart ...
  3. ... Cancer (leukemia, lymphoma) Infections ( hepatitis B , hepatitis C , endocarditis , malaria )
  4. ... rare cases, Q fever causes a heart infection (endocarditis) that can lead to severe symptoms or even ...
  5. ... Hodgkin disease Long-term infections, such as bacterial endocarditis , osteomyelitis (bone infection), HIV/AIDS , lung abscess, hepatitis ...
  6. ... your: Brain ( meningitis ) Esophagus ( esophagitis ) Eyes ( endophthalmitis ) Heart ( endocarditis ) Joints ( arthritis )
  7. ... heart can become infected. This condition is called endocarditis .
  8. ... Encephalitis (swelling or inflammation of the brain) Infective endocarditis (inflammation of the inside lining of the heart ...
  9. ... spinal cord , or organs such as the kidneys Endocarditis Osteomyelitis Permanent scarring of the skin Sepsis Spread ...
  10. ... the lymph vessels (lymphangitis) Inflammation of the heart ( endocarditis ) Infection of the membranes covering the brain and ...
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