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    • In the initial stage, an FTD affected person may get wrong treatment similar to Alzheimer's disease due to the common nature of symptoms. • Brain biopsy is not possible with present medical technology on live patient. However, they are conduct on dead patients for further research and studies. • FTD is very progressive in nature. • The Frontotemporal Dementia may be hereditary; it is advisable for…

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    In the midst of the Great Expedition and Abraham Lincoln elected president, Lord Tweedmouth from England, created the first line of Golden Retrievers by breeding a wavy-coated retriever and a now extinct, tweed water spaniel. The Golden Retriever was established as a well known wildfowling dog and devoted companion. Breed standards hold up to the dog having a broad skull, a resilient golden coat that feathers under the body, deep chested, and a muscular neck. This friendly and reliable breed has…

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    Patient History Summary

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    The oncologist orders a biopsy of the tumor to confirm malignancy and the results come back positive. It is now clear that the patient has cancer. The next step is to diagnose the specific type of cancer. The patient undergoes a CT of the lungs to look for tumors in the lungs. The results are normal, ruling out lung cancer. A lymph node biopsy is performed to indicate if the cancer is from the lymphatic system. The results are positive…

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    be. The diagnostic mammogram includes more images of the specific area and whether or not this shows notion of cancer, a biopsy will be performed to determine it. During a biopsy, a sample of the afflicted area is removed and looked at under a microscope by a pathologist. After the tissue sample is taken, the doctor will place a tiny metal clip inside the breast at the biopsy site, allowing an easier way of finding the area in the…

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    Abstract: Polyarteritis nodosa (PAN) is a disease of unknown origin that affects the medium and small arteries of any organ. Isolated polyarteritis nodosa is a rare condition that may be triggered by local exposure to certain agents capable of provoking local immune stimulation without a systemic immune reaction. Symptomatic PAN confined to the testis is extremely rare. We report a case of isolated testicular PAN in hepatitis B infection with chronic unilateral testicular pain and successfully…

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    Prostate Cancer Essay

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    Prostate cancer is abnormal cell growth and tumor formation in male prostate gland, which is a part of male reproductive system. Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancer type affecting human male population around the world. Recently, over 1 million men from all over the world were diagnosed with prostate cancer where developed countries accounted for 70% of these cases [1]. According to the same report in year 2012 prostate cancer left estimated 0.3 million human male people dead…

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    Cassandra's Case Study

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    mother wanted a second opinion to confirm the diagnosis (“The Truth About Cancer,” 2015). CCMC refused to do a second biopsy, and Cassandra and her mother tried to get a second biopsy at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts (“The Truth About Cancer,” 2015). In her interview, The medical kidnapping of Cassandra C, Cassandra reported that Baystate felt that a second biopsy was unnecessary and that Cassandra needed to immediately start chemotherapy (“The Truth About Cancer,” 2015).…

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    Copper Storage Disease Bedlington terriers with high liver values, necrotizing livers, lethargy, vomiting, ascites, icterus, and abdominal pain can all describe the devastating news of the Copper Storage Disease. Pets with this disease are infected for the rest of their life and can even give this disease to their offspring. However, there is hope! With special diets, vitamins, supplements, medication, and love and care, pets with this disease can still have a life with their family and loved…

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    What is Muscular Dystrophy? MD is a type of disease that is inherited, which causes a loss and wasting away of the skeletal muscles in one’s body. Currently, there are several types of MD. This research paper will focus on Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy. Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy is the most common form of MD that affects the muscles of the face, neck, and arms, has no treatment and has several ways to be diagnosed, and has a foundation that helps people who have the disease with medical…

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    Cirrhosis Lab

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    Cirrhosis of the liver can be detected by different tests and studies. They can be both invasive and non-invasive procedures. They range from a physical examination to diagnostic test and clinical findings. Diagnostic examinations include blood tests, serum-protein tests, various chemical tests, and ultrasound imaging among other assortments for detection is disease. Measuring the levels of certain chemicals produced by the liver can show how competently your liver is functiong. Blood tests may…

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