It usually begins in a lymph node and progresses slowly, in a fairly predictable way, spreading via the lymphatic vessels from one group of lymph nodes to the next. Sometimes it invades organs that are adjacent
Acute appendicitis is a disease that can be relatively severe but typically has a short duration. If left untreated, it can progress quickly and lead to complications. Treatment usually involves surgical removal of the appendix.
Fatty liver disease is a condition where excessive fat accumulates in the liver, impeding its function. It can progress to more severe liver conditions like cirrhosis if left untreated, but it does not spread to other parts of the body like a contagious disease. However, it can increase the risk of other health issues, like heart disease and diabetes. Early detection and lifestyle changes are crucial for managing fatty liver disease.
The prognosis for Buerger's disease varies depending on the individual's response to treatment and lifestyle changes. Without intervention, the disease can progress leading to severe complications such as tissue death and amputation. Quitting smoking and managing risk factors can greatly improve the prognosis. Early diagnosis and treatment are key in slowing down or halting the progression of the disease.
Glaucoma is an eye disease that takes away visual acuity starting with the peripherals. It damages the optic nerve, leading to gradual loss of peripheral vision, which can progress to central vision loss if left untreated. Regular eye exams are important for early detection and management of glaucoma.
Chronic liver disease refers to ongoing damage to the liver over a long period of time, leading to inflammation, scarring, and impaired liver function. Common causes include excessive alcohol consumption, viral infections like hepatitis B and C, fatty liver disease, and autoimmune conditions. If left untreated, chronic liver disease can progress to conditions like cirrhosis, liver failure, or liver cancer.
Hodgkins Disease (also Hodgkins Lymphoma) is a cancer that affects the lymphatic system in the body. The lymph nodes are a part of the bodies immune system.
yes
She had Hodgkins disease
she died
Mario Lemieux
Thankfully, Hodgkins Lymphoma is treatable even though it is an extremely serious disease. It is best treated when caught in early stages. usually radiation combined with other treatments is used to fight this disease.
typical type of ceels have seen in hodgkins disease called as "reed stenbergs cells"
Dale Carnegie died of Hodgkins disease on 1st November 1955
non hodgkins is the worse
The address of the Hodgkins Public Library District is: 6500 Wenz Avenue, Hodgkins, 60525 7632
Jordan Hodgkins is 5' 11".
John Hodgkins died in 1560.