NHLBI-Related Public Interest Organizations Network. Sarcoidosis Online Sites, Sarcoidosis Support Group of Greater Washington. sarcoidoisis Research Institute, Top of Page. Organizations http://207.238.28.153/public/grouplist.htm
Extractions: NHLBI-Related Public Interest Organizations This NHLBI site provides links to non-NHLBI Internet sites only for the convenience of World Wide Web users. The NHLBI is not responsible for the availability or content of these external sites, nor does the NHLBI endorse, warrant or guarantee the products, services or information described or offered at these other Internet sites. Focus of Organization: Cardiovascular Diseases Lung Diseases Blood Diseases and Resources Sleep Disorders ... Other Public Interest Organizations Organizations Focusing on Cardiovascular Diseases Adult Congenital Heart Association American Heart Association Cardiac Arrhythmias Research and Education Foundation, Inc. (CARE Foundation) Children's Cardiomyopathy Foundation The Children's Heart Foundation Congenital Heart Anomalies Support, Education, and Resources, Inc. The HELLP Syndrome Society ...
Sarcoid Resources and the spine; psorasis and sarcoidosis; equine sarcoids; sarcoidoisis; sarcoidosis jajosky; pulmanary sarcoidosis; neuro sarcoid; sarcoidosis http://www.mortgagerateinfotown.com/sarcoid.html
Christian Prayer Requests Center IP = Logged. I want prayer for my body and my sickness. Iwas diagnosed with a rare lung disease named sarcoidoisis and many times I am very ill. http://www.2prayer.com/index.asp?page=2
Sarcoidosis sarcoidoisis, A Medical Mystery Sarcoidosis is a relatively rare autoimmune disease that can affect the skin, lungs, heart, brain and nervous system, eyes and http://www.better-rx.com/bextra-a/sarcoidosis.html
AAPP Forum 2003 Poster Session Communications . Oluranti Aladasamni, MD (1122/4) Graphic Webbased Sarcoidosis Information for Low Literacy sarcoidoisis Patients . http://www.physicianpatient.org/forum2003_poster.html
North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society KUPERSMITH, MARK 1983(34) Bilateral Adie s Pupil with sarcoidoisis (Sarcoid Diagnosed via Lumbar Sensory Nerve Root Pathology) MILLER, NEIL 1985(24) Pre http://www.nanosweb.org/resources/walsh_94_a_c.htm
North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Degeneration with Progressive Ataxia and Progressive Ptosis) KUPERSMITH, MARK 1983(34) Bilateral Adie s Pupil with sarcoidoisis (Sarcoid Diagnosed via Lumbar http://www.nanosweb.org/resources/walsh_94_p_z.htm
Overseas Medical Screening - Policies - Health Services products; Alcoholism; Cirrhosis; sarcoidoisis; Marital/family problems. Err on the side of caution. Contact CFMS in Shape or Geilenkirchen. http://www.forces.gc.ca/health/Policies/interim_pol_docs/engraph/shape_introduct
Extractions: OVERSEAS (EUROPE) MEDICAL SCREENING INTRODUCTION For several years, the medical/social work screening of CF members posted to Europe, as well as their dependants', has caused significant difficulties. Even if the majority of these members and their family are reasonably healthy and do not require special care, the few of them who do inevitably generate major problems for CFMS personnel and administrative authorities who are responsible for them overseas. Those CF members and their family who are allowed to go overseas in spite of important contraindications are often deeply disappointed. They find that what should have been a uniquely pleasant overseas experience has become a nightmare because the types of services they were expecting are not available in the new location, or at least not as easily available as in Canada. To prevent these unfortunate situations, the following guidelines and contact numbers are provided to CFMS personnel to help them better determine who should, and who should not, be considered fit for a posting to Europe. GUIDELINES Recommendations CFH(E) Lahr and CFB Baden These two units have closed more than 7 years ago.
Sarcoidosis Answers For Sarcoidosis Physicians And Nurses I began having neurological sx. of sarcoidoisis several years before diagnosis, mainly a limp and a very small amount of tingling in a few fingers. http://www.sarcinfo.com/phorum/topic-1-543-543.html
Extractions: Up-to-date Sarcoidosis Answers for Physicians, Nurses and Patients Here at SarcInfo we study how to understand and cure this disease see our TOS (This is NOT a normal message board. We discuss medical issues. We do not give emotional support) ** Patient Tutorials ** Click here to read "WHY DID I GET SARCOIDOSIS? WHY ME? Click here to read "REMISSION IN SARCOIDOSIS" How a Pathologist can see Bacteria causing Sarcoidosis ... CBC Radio Show ** Papers for Physicians ** Antibacterial mechanisms for ARBs Implications for Autoimmune Disease Too much medical research is based on what is called "epidemiological" studies. Instead of trying to get an understanding of what endocrinological factors are behind a disease, the epidemiologist gathers together a lot of statistical data from a census, or from a hospital's records, and tries to make inferences based (usually) purely on the statistical (epidemiological) data. I, too, was trained in statistics. But my professor introduced the course with a book called "How to Lie with Statistics". Effectively it showed the many ways in which statistics can be misused in order to prove one's own point. We were taught to make sure that we understood the problem before beginning to draw inferences from the data.
Sarcoidosis Answers For Sarcoidosis Physicians And Nurses (I have cardiac sarcoidoisis something I was told is unlikely - by specialists, and Dr. Om Sharma, although he didn t need to see me to tell me this. http://www.sarcinfo.com/phorum/topic-1-4677-4677.html
Extractions: Up-to-date Sarcoidosis Answers for Physicians, Nurses and Patients Here at SarcInfo we study how to understand and cure this disease see our TOS (This is NOT a normal message board. We discuss medical issues. We do not give emotional support) ** Patient Tutorials ** Click here to read "WHY DID I GET SARCOIDOSIS? WHY ME? Click here to read "REMISSION IN SARCOIDOSIS" How a Pathologist can see Bacteria causing Sarcoidosis ... CBC Radio Show ** Papers for Physicians ** Antibacterial mechanisms for ARBs Implications for Autoimmune Disease
Extractions: Todays chat at FAME 2001, is with two lawyers with different specialties. Both lawyers have extensive experience with CFS and FM cases. Scott E. Davis is a Social Security Disability and Long-Term Disability Benefits attorney. Mr. Davis specializes in and has extensive experience in representing individuals unable to work due to FMS and/or CFS. Mr. Davis is well known to regular visitors of ImmuneSupport.com as a frequent contributor on disability issues. Mark D. DeBofsky is a Civil and Appellate Litigation attorney who specializes in Employment and Employee Benefits Litigation, Insurance Claims and Coverage, and Social Security Law and Practice. As a reminder, all discussion that occurs here today is for informational purposes only. No statement made before, during or after this chat shall be construed as legal establishment of a professional/client relationship. No prescriptions, diagnoses, nor prognoses shall be presented here today, merely advice. If you have further questions about any of the topics discussed here today, please consult your doctor/lawyer/therapist. Pro Health Inc., including all of its clients, speakers, professionals and employees, shall not be held liable for the misuse of the information presented here today.
Description Of The Epidemic Manuscript in preparation (not published). Brachman, PS, Pagano, JS, and Albrink, W. Two cases of fatal inhalation anthrax, one associated with sarcoidoisis. http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/millepid/millepidemic_ref_a.htm
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Sjogren's Syndrome Iatrogenic xerostomia due to drugs; irradiation; graftversus-host disease. Non-iatrogenic xerostomia due to sarcoidoisis; HIV Disease. Special Investigations. http://www.eastman.ucl.ac.uk/cal/oralmed/97_98/salivary/sjogrens.htm
Infertility In Women --- HealthandAge Other causes sarcoidoisis, mumps, some sexually transmitted diseases, and tuberculosis. Women with epilepsy are at higher risk for POF. http://www.healthandage.com/Home/gid6=2204
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Imperial College, London - Herbert Spencer Teaching Library These features are consistent with sarcoidoisis. 0008.jpg 662k. An electron micrograph illustrating abnormal cilia. 0010.jpg 402k. http://www.med.ic.ac.uk/divisions/9/spencer/library2.html
Extractions: full size image Legend Click to download A section of lung revealing a branch of a pulmonary vein in which there is a curled nematode worm. Notice the complete lack of inflammatory reaction in the wall of the vein 0001.jpg 591k A longitudinal section through the lung revealing a cystic cavity with a grey, semi-translucent inner fibrous lining and some complex cysts. This is consistent with a hydatid cyst. 0002.jpg 624k A section of lung containing a multi-nucleated giant cell in the centre which has overlapping nuclei. This is a typical Warthin-Finkeldey giant cell seen in measles. 0003.jpg 662k A high power section of lung also containing a Warthin-Finkeldey giant cell. 0004.jpg 553k A high power section of lung containing a typical asbestos body. Asbestos fibres are usually invisible on microscopy, but the encrustation of calcium and iron salts on the fibre allows it to be visualised. The iron salts may stain with Perl's reaction. 0005.jpg 553k This section is of lung parenchyma containing some small encysted parasites to left of field and a larger cyst on the right. 0007.jpg 536k