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symptoms and tuberculosis
The main symptoms of variants and stages of tuberculosis are given, with many symptoms overlapping with other variants, while others are more ( but not entirely ) specific for certain variants.
On 11 March 1893, after experiencing painful spasms for two hours, she died with Arthur holding her hand, of an unknown disease, perhaps tuberculosis, although the symptoms fit a heart attack also.
After years of remission and recurrence, this was the period in when the symptoms of his tuberculosis worsened, signaling that the disease had reached an advanced stage.
Shortly after his marriage in 1830 symptoms of tuberculosis induced him to take up his residence in the island of St Vincent, where he had inherited some property, and he remained there fifteen months before returning to England.
He increasingly depended on alcohol and laudanum to ease the symptoms of tuberculosis, and his health and his ability to gamble began to deteriorate.
McAdams reprised the role in the 2011 sequel Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in which Moriarty poisons her with a poison that imitates the symptoms of tuberculosis after realizing that she may still maintain her feelings towards Holmes.
After his parents ’ deaths, he prepared to help manage the family business, but had to set this plan aside when he developed symptoms consistent with the onset of tuberculosis ( TB ).
According to Bill Kauffman, Randolph was “ a habitual opium user a bachelor who seems to have nurtured a crush on Andrew Jackson .” However, modern science has well established that latent pulmonary tuberculosis, which " consumption " killed his brother Theodorick Randolph at age 21 and which eventually killed him at age 60, can sometimes settle in the genital tract and, once there, can cause the symptoms and the painful and permanent damage that would prevent the onset of puberty as Randolph experienced it in his boyhood.
NTM infections do not show other notable constitutional symptoms, but scrofula caused by tuberculosis is usually accompanied by other symptoms of the disease, such as fever, chills, malaise and weight loss in about 43 % of the patients.
Skarbek showed her penchant for stratagem when she and Kowerski were arrested by the Gestapo in January 1941 ; she won their release, feigning symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis by biting her tongue until it bled.
In 1859 the family moved to Falmouth in Cornwall where it was hoped the warmer climate would benefit Tuke's father, Daniel, who had developed symptoms of tuberculosis.
Throughout her life Amelia was often in poor health ; at the age of fifteen, she started to suffer the early symptoms of what turned out to be tuberculosis.
* a chronic illness that mimics tuberculosis or lung cancer, with symptoms of low-grade fever, a productive cough, night sweats, and weight loss.
The cause of death is debated: while his friends described symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis, a later study indicates that he may have died of liver complications.
By 1874, he was showing symptoms of tuberculosis, which caused his retirement in 1882.
Ophthalmologists had described the ocular symptoms as iritis, which might be the result of syphilis, tuberculosis or streptococcal or staphylococcal infections.
Certain kinds of illness, including tuberculosis and pneumonia, or symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, vomiting, and loss of consciousness, are believed by some Somalis to result from spirit possession, namely, the Ifrit of the spirit world.
He returned to Edinburgh in 1819 but, showing the first symptoms of tuberculosis, he travelled to the south of France and to Italy during the two following winters.
At the same time Gabriel began to display the first symptoms of tuberculosis.
He had been declining in health for about ten years, and the symptoms are entirely consistent with tuberculosis.
The patient presented with symptoms of tuberculosis but both the consultant physician and the consultant surgeon took the view that Hodgkin's disease, carcinoma, and sarcoidosis were also possibilities, the first of which if present would have required remedial steps to be taken in its early stages.

symptoms and brought
In 2005, the US Federal Trade Commission brought legal action against a firm that had claimed oil of oregano treated colds and flus, and that oil of oregano taken orally treated and relieved bacterial and viral infections and their symptoms, saying the representations were false or were not substantiated at the time the representations were made, and that they were therefore a deceptive practice and false advertisements.
MPTP was brought to the spotlight in 1982 when heroin users in California displayed Parkinson's-like symptoms after using MPPP contaminated with MPTP.
The patient who ingested Hg ( CN )< sub > 2 </ sub > initially showed symptoms of acute cyanide poisoning, which were brought under control, and later showed signs of mercury poisoning before recovering.
She believes she could have been brought there by Barry, and she began to exhibit symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder on a case involving a murdering fetishist named Donnie Pfaster.
Certain physiotherapy techniques can help alleviate symptoms brought on from diabetic neuropathy such as deep pain in the feet and legs, tingling or burning sensation in extremities, muscle cramps, muscle weakness, sexual dysfunction, and diabetic foot.
Photosensitive epilepsy was again brought to public attention in late 1997 when the Pokémon episode " Dennō Senshi Porygon " ( aka " Computer Soldier Porygon ") was broadcast in Japan, showing a sequence of flickering images that triggered seizures simultaneously in hundreds of susceptible viewers ( although 12, 000 children reported symptoms which may be attributable to mass hysteria ).
The apprentice silently greets them and rows them across the lake to the monastery, where it is revealed that the daughter has an unspecified illness ( she displays symptoms of a fever ) and has been brought to the Buddhist master by her mother, hoping that she will be healed.
To test whether ghrelin could regulate depressive symptoms brought on by chronic stress, the researchers subjected mice to daily bouts of social stress, using a standard laboratory technique that induces stress by exposing normal mice to very aggressive “ bully ” mice.
After a change in her diet, the symptoms were brought under control.
The attacks on his work by the Roman Catholic biologist St George Mivart in 1871 / 1872 had coincided with a severe aggravation of Darwin's illness, with mysterious symptoms ( including vomiting, sweating, sighing and weeping ); but the intervention of Thomas Henry Huxley with a savage review of Mivart's Genesis of Species ( 1871 ) and Darwin's continuing correspondence with James Crichton-Browne ( amounting to more than forty letters with many enclosures ) seemed to encourage a resolution of his symptoms as he brought his work on emotional expression to a conclusion.
By 1806 he had begun to suffer the symptoms of arsenic and mercury poisoning brought on by his work as a taxidermist in his father's museum.
A doctor who treated several of the witnesses is reported to have described their symptoms as being similar to victims of mustard gas, though such symptoms are also commonly found in sufferers of hysteria, which can be brought on by exposure to a traumatic or shocking event.
The wise Maria recognizes the symptoms as signs not of disease, but of hunger brought about by extreme poverty.

symptoms and academic
Specifically, children in this group have greater levels of ADHD symptoms, neuropsychological deficits, more academic problems, increased family dysfunction, and higher likelihood of aggression and violence.
British e-Learning academic Nicholas Rushby suggested in his 1979 book, An Introduction to Educational Computing, that people can be addicted to computers and suffer withdrawal symptoms.
" More recently, researchers have suggested six specific criteria required to " diagnose " hikikomori: 1 ) spending most of the day and nearly every day confined to home, 2 ) marked and persistent avoidance of social situations, 3 ) symptoms interfering significantly with the person ’ s normal routine, occupational ( or academic ) functioning, or social activities or relationships, 4 ) perceiving the withdrawal as ego-syntonic, 5 ) duration at least six months, and 6 ) no other mental disorder that accounts for the social withdrawal and avoidance.
This assessment surveys students ’ health status and behavior, including depression and depressive symptoms, for their previous academic year.
The caregivers of the affected children are encouraged to closely monitor their nutrition and growth and to provide them with hearing aids in order to relieve their symptoms as well as supporting their academic plans.
# The symptoms may cause significant problems or distress in social, work, academic, or other major areas of life functioning.
In December 1861 symptoms of heart disease made their appearance, but Mitscherlich was able to carry on his academic work until December 1862.

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