Heartworm disease
causes severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body.
The disease, which is spread by mosquitos, can
cause severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs.
Heartworm can
cause severe lung disease, heart failure, organ damage, and death.
can
cause severe lung disease, heart failure, and damage to other body organs.
Heartworms live in the heart, lungs and blood vessels of affected animals,
causing severe lung disease, heart failure and damage to other organs.
These foot - long heartworms
cause severe lung disease and inflammation, heart failure, and damage to other organs in the body.
CANINE HEARTWORM CAN
CAUSE SEVERE LUNG DISEASE, HEART FAILURE AND DAMAGE TO OTHER ORGANS.
Not exact matches
«We compared the ability of RSV and parainfluenza virus (PIV3)-- another common virus in children that
causes much less
severe airway
disease — to infect and
cause inflammatory responses in a cell culture model of human epithelial cells, which compose the lining of the
lung airway.
Severe health effects have been observed in populations drinking arsenic - contaminated water over long periods, and research has established that drinking water contaminated with arsenic
causes skin cancer and several internal cancers such as
lung, bladder, and kidney cancer, as well as cardiovascular
disease and other adverse outcomes.
It is a
severe and potentially fatal
disease caused by parasitic worms that like to live in the heart and the arteries of the
lungs of many types of mammals.
This feline respiratory
disease is characterized by either mild or
severe symptoms affecting the respiratory tract (i.e. the nose, throat, pharynx, larynx and
lungs) and eyes,
causing profuse nasal and eye discharge.
Heartworm can
cause devastating
disease, their presence in the heart and arteries of the
lungs can result in coughing, decreased exercise and in
severe cases, congestive heart failure.
They can live for 5 - 7 years in the dog and
cause severe damage to the heart,
lungs, and blood vessels which can lead to
lung disease, heart failure, and other organ failure.
Adult worms live in the vessels of the
lungs surrounding the heart and can
cause severe disease in the
lungs leading to coughing, exercise intolerance, weight loss, collapse, or congestive heart failure.
It is a
severe and potentially fatal
disease caused by parasitic worms that like to live in the heart and
lungs of many types of mammals.
Heartworm
disease involves
severe damage to the
lungs and heart and
causes a variety of consequences including pulmonary emboli (clots that cutoff blood flow to the
lungs), heart failure, pulmonary hypertension (elevated blood pressure of the
lung vessels), multiple organ system failure, and even death.