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What Are The Organs Of The Respiratory System
Health Encyclopedia: Scleroderma Symptoms
Symptoms
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Raynaud's phenomenon is often the first sign of the scleroderma disease process. With this condition, small blood vessels narrow in the fingers, toes, ears, and even the nose.
Typically, the fingers go through three color changes:
- First, they become very pale.
- As the blood flow is cut off, they turn a bluish color, usually in the top two sections of the second and third fingers.
- Finally, when blood flow returns, the fingers become red.
- Tingling and pain may occur in the af...
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By Toni Hurst
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...biology we all learned that there are many different organ systems in the body--the circulatory...
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By Fred Little
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...what does it do?The respiratory tract, unlike other organ systems, such as the cardiovascular...
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By Rick Frea
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...observations "led several researchers to conclude that organisms in cattle dust and manure may...
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By Christine Miller
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...infections is greater in regions where different microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses,...
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...this college's RT department selects a non-profit organization to help with fundraising,...
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Health Guide
...select the best drug. Patients with pneumonia are given a specific antibiotic based on what type of
organism is causing the disease. If the
organism is unknown, the antibiotic is based on...
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...disease. Although symptoms may differ, they often overlap, which can make it difficult to identify the
organism by symptoms alone.Nevertheless, in many cases of mild-to-moderate community-acquired...
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...within 4 days of the first symptoms.A nasopharyngeal culture is a test used to identify disease-causing
organisms in nasal secretions. Nasopharyngeal cultures are useful in identifying Bordetella...
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...diabetes, perhaps by priming the immune response so that it is better able to respond later on to other
organisms.)
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...tumor of any size has directly invaded any of the following:Chest wallDiaphragmThe membrane covering
organs and structures in the chestThe outer wall of the membrane around the heart...
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