Chron's disease is a chronic inflammation of the large intestine, and pulmonary embolism is a blockage of blood-flow in the lungs. There is nothing I can think of that Chron's disease would put in the bloodstream that would block blood flow to the lungs; so i am inclined to say no.
yes!!! i am 13 year old kid and i have chrohns disease . for several months severe fatigue ruined my GPA. Hope this helps :)
If a person has chronic hypertension, he or she is at risk of developing a whole host of problems. These include Heart disease, pulmonary embolisms, and excessive swelling in the hands, face, and feet.
he had a pulmonary disease
Obesity affects millions of people, and America, statistically, is the fattest country out there. The thing is, obesity kills. Usually not directly, but it significantly increases your risk of getting heart disease, myocardial infarctions, strokes, and pulmonary embolisms.
Pulmonary disease is a general term for problems with the lungs. Pulmonary diseases have affected people in every historial period.
Sarcoidosis of the lungs can be divided into four stages. Stage 0 - No intrathoracic involvement. Stage I - Bilateral hilar adenopathy. Stage II - Pulmonary parenchyma involved. Stage III - Pulmonary infiltrates with fibrosis. Stage 4 is end-stage lung disease with pulmonary fibrosis and honeycombing. Hopefully steroids will stop it at this stage.
The scientific name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is COPD.
COPD is an acronym for the disease called Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a lung disease that, unfortunately, at the moment, has no cure.
Pulmonary Koch Syndrome is known as Tuberculosis (TB).
Bilateral renal disease affects the kidneys and functions of the genitourinary system of the body. A physician who gives this diagnosis will explain the disease and treatment options.
Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) is a rare disease of the lungs.
it is of pulmonary hydatid disease