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    Different types of treatment options are available for patients with bladder cancer. There are four types of standard treatment used, which include, surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and biologic therapy. There are also clinical trials in the process, which is a research study that helps improve the current standard treatments. The first standard treatment option is surgery. There are four types of surgery procedures that may be done. Transurethral resection is he most common surgical procedure…

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    symptoms and signs that appear in the patient type of leukemia, the most common symptoms for most species, with the presence of certain differences. The most prominent symptoms are high temperatures and fatigue, fatigue and night sweats and enlarged lymph glands and the spleen and liver. Involuntary weight loss, the person loses about 10% of hes weight in half a year at least. Bleeding due to damage to the blood sheets leukemia may lead to bleeding anywhere in the body. Patients often bleed…

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    It was in the middle of September of the year 2008 when I was diagnosed with diabetes. I had just woken up in the middle of the night to use the restroom when my mom told me to come in her room. She new something wasn't right, I had a lymph node under my arm and I got up several times in the night to use the restroom. My mom had told me that she was taking me to the doctor to get me checked out. When I got to the emergency room it smelt like hospital and I hate that smell but I think everyone…

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    Including cartilage wearing and bone loss, other areas such as, kidney disease, enlarged lymph nodes, tonsillitis, and pneumonia can all occur in congruence to one other. In dogs, they quickly become very lame, “…lameness shifts from leg to leg…”(What are the sign of Rheumatoid Arthritis?) some cases they cannot even walk or stand up and they…

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    Essay On Strep Throat

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    to know if you have strep throat or not. The symptoms that you would have are throat pain, difficulty swallowing, red and swollen tonsils, sometimes with white patches or streaks of pus, tiny red spots on the soft or hard palate, swollen or tender lymph glands in your neck, fever, headache, rash and fatigue. (Dr. Sandhya Pruthi, 2012). In small children they…

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    - Complete a thorough assessment based on the patient’s chief complaint and risk factors. Should include: inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation where appropriate and the special tests as required based on the chosen system. - It is not necessary to include how the assessment was performed, rather describe the normal and abnormal findings that you observed for the chosen system. Inspection: Inspection of the ears: Both ears are present, are both of equal size with no presence…

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    Essay On Black Death

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    The Black Death was considered as one of the most devastating pandemics in world history. It began in Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s. The plague killed 75 millions of people and killed two thirds of Europe’s population. People were getting affected by the disease and dying each day. The aftermath let the civilians to began to question which led to the Renaissance and the Church losing its power. The Black Death originated from China and inner Asia, the Black Death decimated the…

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    Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), also known as sleeping sickness, is caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense. These parasites cause two disease forms that occur in different geographical regions of Africa: West and Central Africa, versus East and South Africa, respectively. (2) However, most cases of HAT are due to Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. (1) The tsetse fly acts as the vector for the transmission of this protozoan parasite between mammalian hosts. Both…

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    of breast cancer include feeling a lump in the breast, a change in the breast's shape, the dimpling of the skin, or fluid coming from the nipple, and in the more serious cases there would be shortness of breath, bone pain, yellow skin, and swollen lymph nodes. The most common factors that cause breast cancer are: Obesity, drinking alcohol, early age at first menstruation, lack of physical activity, and having children late or not at all. Also up to 10 percent of cases are due to genes inherited…

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    cells form, cells become introduced into the lymph nodes (Anderson, 2010). Two typical types of cancer formation are: Invasive breast cancer and Stage IV breast cancer. Incidents where cancerous cells proliferate in breast tissue through the milk ducts or lobules is named Invasive breast cancer. It’s a probability that this cancer metastasis in areas of the body through the lymphatic system. During Invasive breast cancer (first stage) the axillary lymph nodes first come infected; while…

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