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died in the past from sudden cardiac death as a result of long qt syndrome had taken ECGs on a regular ... long qt syndrome and/or sudden cardiac death through taking the drug lisdexamfetamine... View answer
and back. Looks like a sun burn. Could this be related to the drug? I have sjogrens syndrome and related to that I had subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus about 3 years ago. Have been on 200 mg of ... View answer
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( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Have CHF probable immune deficiency - EF 30 - because of successive worm infections. Cutaneous, sub cutaneous and endo. Stool specimens carcasses of 1" 2" made of keratin. Identified hair worms which combine ... View answer
What can cause hand shaking with holding objects. adult male with Down syndrome age 49. History of liver disease, stage 2...possibly higher. Bradycradia, cardiac heart murmur and prolonged QT ... View answer
disease? In the four years I was sent to theÿ echocardiography Stress echocardiography without cardiacCardiac catheterization Cardiac tamponade Left heart ventricular angiography problems only... View answer
I have a recent diagnosis of cutaneous lupus with multiple skin outbreaks. (I had one diagnosed ... recommend for information on cutaneous lupus and/or systemic lupus, if that s a diagnosis I would like to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashaq Parrey
( General & Family Physician)
[I feel like my body is infested with some type of insect I see these white or clear worm type things growing underneath my fingernails I feel them on my skin as well I also feel unhealthy I am losing weight I have lost 8... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi
( General & Family Physician)
Hi. I am about to turn 50 and I want to get a small tattoo on my inner wrist. I am female. Two years ago I had a cardiac arrest due to long qt syndrome. I had a pacemaker/defribulator inserted at the ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Haleema Yezdani
( General & Family Physician)
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