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primary medical doctor PMDD: premenstrual dysphoric disorder PMH: past medical history (see also medical history) perimesencephalic subarachnoid hemorrhage progressive macular hypomelanosis: PMI: point of maximal impulse or apical beat point of maximal intensity PML: polyoma virus progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy PMP: Pseudomyxoma ...
3 min read. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) is a disease that attacks part of your brain. It happens if your body can't fight off disease the way it should. It damages your brain ...
malaise. loss of appetite. sudden, unintentional weight loss. anemia. depression. low-grade fever. limited range of motion. The symptoms of polymyalgia rheumatica develop quickly, usually over ...
loss of language skills. facial drooping. personality changes. memory problems and mental slowness. Symptoms can progress rapidly to include complications such as dementia, seizures, or coma. PML ...
Overview. Your pulse is the vibration of blood as your heart pumps it through your arteries. You can feel your pulse by placing your fingers over a large artery that lies close to your skin. The ...
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy ( PML) is a rare and often fatal viral disease characterized by progressive damage ( -pathy) or inflammation of the white matter ( leuko-) of the brain ( -encephalo-) at multiple locations ( multifocal ). It is caused by the JC virus, which is normally present and kept under control by the immune system.
Post-mortem phenomena to estimate the time of death. The post-mortem interval ( PMI) is the time that has elapsed since an individual's death. [1] When the time of death is not known, the interval may be estimated, and so an approximate time of death established. Postmortem interval estimations can range from hours, to days or even years ...
You are your best advocate when it comes to caring for your aHUS. Learn your rights as a patient, how to research and understand your condition, and more. Learn about the resources and care team ...