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- disturbance or psychological imbalance. Joseph; et al. (2009). "Acute Decompensated Heart Failure". Texas Heart Institute Journal. 36 (6): 510–20. PMC 2801958...
- Acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) is a sudden worsening of the signs and symptoms of heart failure, which typically includes difficulty breathing...
- hallmark for the chronic decompensated phase of MR. It is currently unclear what causes an individual to enter the decompensated phase of this disease....
- liver cancer.Stages of cirrhosis include compensated cirrhosis and decompensated cirrhosis. Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcoholic liver disease...
- sensorineural hearing loss (SSNHL). Prednisone can be used in the treatment of decompensated heart failure to increase renal responsiveness to diuretics, especially...
- Shock is the state of insufficient blood flow to the tissues of the body as a result of problems with the circulatory system. Initial symptoms of shock...
- overcome by fusional vergence, sign and symptoms appear. This is called decompensated heterophoria. Heterophoria may lead to squint, also known as strabismus...
- relaxation. Nesiritide was believed initially to be beneficial for acute decompensated congestive heart failure. It received approval from the United States'...
- treatment for decompensated heart failure. However, a clinical trial failed to show a benefit of nesiritide in patients with acute decompensated heart failure...
- of topical non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in aggravated and decompensated arthroses]". Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (in German). 149 (19–20):...