Causes of this disease may include differing types of immunodeficiency disorders, a hypersensitivity to specific oral bacteria, drug reactions, and other
systemic organ diseases — including kidney failure, cancers, and diabetes mellitus.
Not exact matches
It is unknown whether delirium can be treated to improve prognosis in critically ill patients, or whether it is a marker of
organ dysfunction or
systemic disease and an early sign that complications are likely.
Lupus, or
systemic lupus erythematosus, is a progressive, degenerative
disease in which the immune system turns against itself, attacking a person's healthy tissue, cells and
organs.
While genetics play a role in the development of Lupus, a
systemic autoimmune
disease that can attack any
organ system in the human body, so do environmental triggers, such as particulates in air pollution and ultraviolet light, explains Gaurav Gulati, MD, a physician - researcher at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine.
Lupus is a
systemic, autoimmune
disease where an overactive immune system attacks healthy joints and
organs.
Monogenic Interferon (IFN)- mediated autoinflammatory
diseases present in infancy with
systemic inflammation, an IFN - response - gene - signature (IRS), inflammatory
organ damage and high...
Systemic perspectives on the organism and
organ level address fundamental questions of infection biology and shall contribute to reveal the molecular underpinnings of virus - induced immunopathologies and other inflammatory
diseases.
Short for
systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), lupus is a chronic autoimmune
disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks its own healthy
organs and tissues — and it can often take years to diagnose.
Although there are many different types of autoimmune
diseases and they can affect many different
organs, at their core they are all similar in that they are an immune response caused by
systemic inflammation that leads your body to attack itself.
Lupus (short for
systemic lupus erythematosus) is an inflammatory
disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks its own tissues and
organs.
For about half of those with
systemic lupus erythematosus — the most common type of lupus — a major
organ like the kidneys, heart, lungs, or brain will be damaged by the
disease.
The inflammatory autoimmune
disease that affects multiple
organs and connective tissue in the body including the heart, brain, lungs, joints, blood vessels, skin and kidneys among others is called
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE).
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I saw this time and time again as a consultant pharmacist — each
organ was treated like it existed in a vacuum and oftentimes side effects of one medication used to treat one part of the body would be recognized as a new
disease in a different part of the body without thinking of the
systemic effects.
Low vitamin D in the body is linked to a higher risk for developing chronic illnesses, both
systemic disease (lupus, arthritis) and
organ - specific (multiple sclerosis, diabetes).
Poor hygiene and damaged teeth in pets can lead to gum
disease and
systemic infections of the heart and other
organs.
However, diarrhea can also be a symptom of a more serious underlying disorder such as allergies, bacterial or viral infections, inflammatory intestinal
disease,
organ dysfunction, or other
systemic illness.
Eventually, a cascade of
systemic toxicosis (elevation of toxins in the bloodstream), bleeding disorders (disseminated intravascular coagulopathy), and
organ failure may occur if the
disease is not managed.
Dogs with acute infections develop
systemic disease with clinical signs based on the
organ affected.
Systemic disease can result as oral bacteria travels through the bloodstream, potentially damaging internal
organs, including the heart, liver and kidneys.
There is also medical literature that confirms a correlation between oral
disease and
systemic diseases that can affect your pet's vital
organs, including the heart, liver, and kidneys.
«The
diseases can range from severe dysbiosis, as happens in rabbits with some oral antibiotics, to
systemic sepsis, bacteria in the bloodstream infecting various
organs.»
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