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  • Information on Leptospirosis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Leptospirosis also known as, Weil's disease. Leptospirosis is contagious infection caused by several types of the Leptospira bacteria. Leptospirosis is a illness of worldwide significance that infects both animals and humans.
  • Information on Leprosy  By : Juliet Cohen
    Leprosy also called is Hansen's illness. Leprosy is a chronic bacterial infection with Mycobacterium leprae. About 95% of people who are exposed to Mycobacterium leprae do not develop leprosy because their immune system fights off the infection.
  • Information on Lip And Oral Cavity Cancer  By : Juliet Cohen
    Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancerous (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth.
  • Information on Linear Porokeratosis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Linear Porokeratosis is a rare type of porokeratosis and characterized by chronic, unilateral extremities lesions. Linear porokeratosis generally develops in childhood or can grow in adult life.
  • Information on Leiomyosarcoma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Leiomyosarcoma [LMS] is a rare cancer. Leiomyosarcoma is a type of sarcoma which is a neoplasm of smooth muscle. It makes up 7% of soft tissue sarcomas. Smooth muscle cells make up the impulsive muscles, which are found in most parts of the body: in uterus, stomach and intestines, walls of all blood vessels, and skin.
  • Information on Leukoplakia  By : Juliet Cohen
    Leukoplakia is a common disease of the mouth. Leukoplakia is potentially pre-cancerous disease of the mouth that involves the formation of white spots on the mucous membranes of the tongue and inside of the mouth.
  • Information on Leishmaniasis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease spread by the bite of the sandfly. Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus leishmania. Leishmania are tiny protozoa. Their parasitic life cycle includes the sandfly and the right host.
  • Information on Legionellosis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Legionellosis is an infection that is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. These bacteria are found naturally in the environment and thrive in hot water and warm wet places. They are generally found in lakes, rivers, creeks, hot springs and other bodies of water.
  • Information on Landau-Kleffner Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS), also known as obtained epileptiform aphasia. Landau-Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a infancy disorder.
  • Information on Laryngomalacia  By : Juliet Cohen
    Laryngomalacia is a congenital abnormality of the laryngeal cartilage. It is thought to represent a delay of maturation of the supporting structures of the larynx.
  • Information on Larsen Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Larsen syndrome has been called both a skeletal dysphasia. Larsen syndrome is an inherited condition characterized by congenital interruption of multiple body joints along with other remarkable features of the face, hands, and bones.
  • Information on Lamellar Ichthyosis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Lamellar ichthyosis is a rare skin condition passed down through families (inherited), which affects a newborn. The newborn is born encased in a collodion membrane that sheds within 10-14 days.
  • Information on Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) is a rare condition. It is a disorder of neuromuscular transmission caused by impaired presynaptic release of acetylcholine (Ach).
  • Information on Locked-In Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Locked-in syndrome is also called is Cerebromedullospinal Disconnection. Locked-in syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles in all parts of the body bar for those that manage eye movement.
  • Information on Listeria Infection  By : Juliet Cohen
    Listeriosis is a hazardous infection caused by eating food that's impure with bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes). The bacteria that reason listeria infections (Listeria monocytogenes) are found in soil and water.
  • Information on Klippel Feil Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Klippel-Feil syndrome (KFS) is a rare disorder caused by failure of the division of the bones in the cervical (neck) section of the spinal column during embryonic development.
  • Information on Klinefelter Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Klinefelter syndrome, also known as the XXY condition. Klinefelter syndrome is a inherited disorder that affects men’s. Klinefelter syndrome arises when a boy is born with one or more additional X chromosomes. Most males have one Y and one X chromosome.
  • Information on Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca  By : Juliet Cohen
    Keratoconjunctivitis sicca or "dry eye" is an eye disease caused by abnormal tear production. Tears help clean, nourish, reduce bacteria, and help in healing. Tears are especially important to the cornea of the eye.
  • Information on Kleine Levin Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kleine-Levin syndrome is rare condition characterized by extreme require for sleep, food, and sexual disinhibition. Symptoms, which may last for days to weeks, include excessive food intake, irritability, disorientation, lack of energy, and hypersensitivity to noise.
  • Information on Kniest Dysplasia  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kniest dysplasia is a disorder of bone growth characterized by short stature (dwarfism) with other skeletal abnormalities and problems with vision and hearing. People with this condition have short size from birth, with a short trunk and shortened limbs.
  • Information on Klippel Trenaunay Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a congenital circulatory disorder. Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome is a blood vessel disorder combining cutaneous capillary angioma, extreme growth of the soft tissue and bone, and varicose veins.
  • Information on Kidney Cancer  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kidney cancer is a cancer that begins in the kidneys. The kidneys are part of the body’s urinary system, which filters waste products out of the blood in the form of urine. Kidney cancer starts in the cells of the kidney.
  • Information on Kernicterus  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kernicterus is a form of brain damage caused by excessive jaundice. It also causes problems with vision and teeth and sometimes can result mental retardation.
  • Information on Keratomalacia  By : Juliet Cohen
    Keratomalacia is a medical condition and eye disorder, in which cornea becomes dry and clouding over because of dietary calories, protein, and vitamin A deficiencies.
  • Information on Keratoconus  By : Juliet Cohen
    Keratoconus is a rare condition. Keratoconus is a condition of the eye meaning conical conea. The cornea is the major focussing surface of the eye. Keratoconus may occur in one eye only initially but most commonly affects both eyes with one eye being more severely affected than the other.
  • Information on Keratoacanthoma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Keratoacanthoma to be a less grave type of squamous cell carcinoma. Most keratoacanthoma result only minimal skin destruction, but some perform more belligerently and can spread to lymph nodes.
  • Information on Kearns Sayre Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kearns-Sayre Syndrome belongs (in part) to a group of rare neuromuscular disorders known as mitochondrial encephalomyopathies.
  • Information on Kawasaki Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kawasaki disease (KD) is a febrile disease of childhood. It’s also known as Kawasaki syndrome or mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
  • Information on Kaposi's Sarcoma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) is a illness in which cancer cells are initiate in the tissues under the skin or mucous membranes that line the mouth, nose, and anus.
  • Information on Kabuki Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Kabuki syndrome is a condition primary noted in kids in Japan. Kabuki syndrome (KS), a inherited disorder characterized by odd facial features, skeletal abnormalities, and intellectual injury.
  • Information on Juvenile Scleroderma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Scleroderma is a connective tissue disease involving skin, blood vessels and the immune system. In its systemic form, internal organ involvement can happen. Scleroderma is a fairly rare disorder in children.
  • Information on Juvenile Dermatomyositis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Juvenile dermatomyositis is one of the conditions in a group of conditions called the dermatomyositis/polymyositis complex. The conditions in this complex are characterized by muscle damage due to an inflammatory process of the blood vessels that lie under the skin and muscles.
  • Information on Jarcho-Levin Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Jarcho Levin syndrome is a genetic birth defect which causes malformed bones in the spine (vertebrae) and ribs. The chest has a characteristic crab-like appearance.
  • Information on Japanese Encephalitis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Japanese Encephalitis is caused by a virus. Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is a mosquito-borne Flavivirus that is closely associated to West Nile and St. Louis encephalitis viruses.
  • Information on Jackson-Weiss Syndrome  By : Juliet Cohen
    Jackson-Weiss Syndrome (JWS) is a infrequent genetic disorder characterized by foot abnormalities. The feet show very broad big toes and webbing of the skin between the second and third toes.
  • Information on Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction  By : Juliet Cohen
    Intestinal pseudo-obstruction labels a rare group of diseases that may lead to failure of gut functions. Intestinal pseudoobstruction is the decreased ability of the intestines to push food through, and often causes dilation of different parts of the bowel.
  • Information on Intraocular Melanoma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Intraocular melanoma is the most familiar eye cancer in adults. Intraocular melanoma is a form of cancerous tumor in the eye. The fraction of the eye affected by this rare type of cancer is the uvea.
  • Information on Insulinoma  By : Juliet Cohen
    Insulinoma is one of the most common neuro-endocrine tumors of the pancreas. Insulinoma involves the beta cells in the pancreas of the ferret that develop into tumor, and is unfortunately fairly common in ferrets aged 2-4 and up.
  • Information on Infectious Endocarditis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Infectious Endocarditis is an illness of the lining of the heart chambers and heart valves, result by bacteria, fungi, or other infectious agents. In several congenital cardiac diseases, infection can also happen in the lining of the arteries that come out of the heart.
  • Information on Infectious Myocarditis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Infectious myocarditis is a disease in the muscles of the heart, most commonly caused by the Coxsackievirus that follows upon a respiratory or viral disease.
  • Information on Infectious Arthritis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Infectious arthritis also known as, septic arthritis. Infectious arthritis is a type of joint inflammation caused by a germ. Infectious arthritis (septic arthritis) is infection in the fluid and tissues of a joint generally caused by bacteria, viruses, mycobacteria.
  • Information on Insulinomas  By : Juliet Cohen
    Insulinomas are the most common pancreatic endocrine tumor. Insulinoma is a tumor of the pancreas that produces too much amounts of insulin. High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia).
  • Information on Infection With Mycobacterium Marinum  By : Juliet Cohen
    Mycobacterium marinum (M. marinum) is a slow-growing different bacterium that is commonly initiate in bodies of fresh or saltwater in lots of parts of the world.
  • Information on Infantile Spasms  By : Juliet Cohen
    Infantile spasms also called West syndrome. Infantile spasms are an uncommon to rare and grave form of epilepsy in infants. About 60% of the affected infants have some brain disorder or brain injury before the seizures begin, but the others have had no apparent injury and have been developing normally.
  • Information on Infantile Digital Fibromatosis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Infantile digital fibromatosis (IDF) is a benign asymptomatic nodular proliferation of fibrous tissue occurring almost exclusively on the dorsal and lateral aspects of the fingers or the toes.
  • Information on Incontinentia Pigmenti   By : Juliet Cohen
    Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is neurocutaneous disorders. Incontinentia pigmenti (IP) is caused by mutations in the NEMO/IKK-gamma gene, which is sited on chromosome Xq28.
  • Information on Inclusion Conjunctivitis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Inclusion conjunctivitis is a self-limited suppurative conjunctivitis, acquired by newborns as they transit the birth canal. It is caused by Chlamydia trachomatis. This disease affects four of 1,000 (0.4%) live births.
  • Made in the Shade  By : Peter Games, L. Ac.
    Warren Buffet once said, "Somebody's sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago." This concept can be applied to becoming wealthy and also to becoming healthy. By choosing to incorporate mindful, healthy lifestyle choices and preventive health care modalities into our lives today, we can enjoy the shade for years to come.
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  • Information on Imperforate Anus  By : Juliet Cohen
    Imperforate anus is congenital defect in which the opening to the anus is missing or blocked. The anus is the opening to the rectum through which stools leave the body. Imperforate anus occurs in about one of every 5,000 newborns.

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