Most cases are asymptomatic, but some present with hemoptysis, cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and pleurisy. |
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It is said to be useful in intermittent fevers, ulcers, ophthalmia, pleurisy, etc. |
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Epidemic pleurodynia also is called Bornholm disease, Sylvest's disease, devil's grip and epidemic benign dry pleurisy. |
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He complained of lightheadedness, dull abdominal pain, and precordial discomfort without radiation or pleurisy. |
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At the fallen night, he takes refuge in a barn open to all the winds and contracts a pleurisy. |
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The sole patient with benign pleural disease showing a mediastinal pleural involvement on MRI was identified pathologically as tuberculous pleurisy. |
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Because the pleura is well supplied with nerves, pleurisy can be very painful. |
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The heart problem began three years ago, she said, when he had a heart attack, but he was also sensitive to humidity as he suffered from pleurisy in his youth. |
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On her first trip abroad in 1934, Marble collapsed during a match in Paris and was diagnosed with tuberculosis and pleurisy. |
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During her incarceration she contracted what probably was pleurisy or incipient tuberculosis. |
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During this period he suffered a severe attack of pleurisy from which he never really recovered. |
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At the age of Seventy, in 1992 a pleurisy left him without a part of his voice. |
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Description: The pleurisy is primarily known for its effectiveness in treating lung infections. |
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During recent days, one of them, a young father with a four-month old son, became ill with pleurisy. |
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In November, after a few recitals at the Bobino music hall, he showed symptoms of pleurisy, which became very serious. |
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The child suffers from a severe anemia case and the teenager has pleurisy, a lung condition. |
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In 1859, when she was staying at her grandparents' home, Lotty became ill with bronchitis and pleurisy, diseases which seem to have affected her for the rest of her life. |
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During the prodromal phase, herpes zoster may be misdiagnosed as cardiac disease, pleurisy, a herniated nucleus pulposus or various gastrointestinal or gynecologic disorders. |
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He learned to recognize pneumonia, bronchiectasis, pleurisy, emphysema, pneumothorax, phthisis, and other lung diseases from the sounds he heard with his stethoscope. |
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Shortness of breath, persistent hoarseness or cough, blood in sputum, bronchitis, pleurisy, asthma, emphysema, tuberculosis, or chronic respiratory disorder? |
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She said that I had a slight case of pleurisy and treated me for same. |
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She was suffering from acute pleurisy which confined her to bed during the whole month of May. Still this did not prevent her from spreading kindness, optimism and joy all around her. |
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Other diseases found in European badgers include arteriosclerosis, pneumonia, pleurisy, nephritis, enteritis, polyarthritis and lymphosarcoma. |
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Wounds on his body noted by his questioners he explained as the effects of pleurisy. |
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I use squill and pleurisy root, two herbs that have been used to manage bronchitis. |
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Usually pyothorax-associated lymphoma arises in patients with a history of chronic pyothorax, typically resulting from iatrogenic pneumothorax for pulmonary tuberculosis or, more rarely, tubercular pleurisy. |
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Died the day before of pleurisy and fever. |
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That year George was returning ill from a trip to Spain and suffered an attack of pleurisy in the cabin of the packet bound for Southampton. |
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In wet pleurisy, fluids produced by the inflamed tissues accumulate within the pleural cavity, sometimes in quantities sufficient to compress the underlying lung and cause shortness of breath. |
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Later that year he died on 12 August following second attack of pleurisy, and was buried in Trinity churchyard, in Chesterfield. |
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Seigel, in his late teens Marx may have had pneumonia or pleurisy, the effects of which led to his being exempted from Prussian military service. |
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In 1898 he suffered from an attack of pleurisy, and thereafter he wintered either in the Canary Islands or in Madeira. |
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He was labouring under a pleurisy, which is not unfrequent in the mountainous region, at this season. |
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Six months after his wedding, George contracted pleurisy and died, aged 67, on 12 August 1848 at Tapton House in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. |
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William Wordsworth died at home at Rydal Mount from an aggravated case of pleurisy on 23 April 1850, and was buried at St Oswald's Church, Grasmere. |
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He was taken with a cold and with stitches, which was, indeed, a pleurisy. |
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