1. Potter syndrome : Treatment
Resuscitation at delivery may be attempted pending the diagnosis. Treatment will be provided for any urinary outlet obstruction.
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2. Sick sinus syndrome - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Sick sinus syndrome
Sinus bradycardia -- slow heart rates from the natural pacemaker of the heart; Tachycardias -- fast heart rates; Bradycardia-tachycardia -- alternating slow and fast heart rhythms;
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3. Potter Syndrome - Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of Potter Syndrome - NY Times Health Information
Potter syndrome and Potter phenotype refers to a group of findings associated with a lack of amniotic fluid and kidney failure in an unborn infant.
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5. Potter syndrome - Overview
In Potter syndrome, the primary problem is kidney failure. The kidneys fail to develop properly as the baby is growing in the womb. The kidneys normally produce the amniotic fluid (as urine).
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6. Potter's Syndrome / Family Village
Potter's Syndrome Document Source: http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_pttr.htm
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7. Metabolic Syndrome Symptoms & Treatment
Metabolic syndrome is becoming more and more common in the United States. Researchers are not sure whether the syndrome is due to one single cause, but all of the syndrome's risk factors are related to obesity.
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8. Sjogren's Syndrome - Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention
An autoimmune disorder that results in chronic dysfunction of exocrine (secretory) glands in many areas of the body.
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9. Brugada Syndrome, Symptoms, Treatment, Diagnosis
Brugada Syndrome is an inherited disorder of the heart’s electrical system that can result in an abnormal heart beat (arrhythmia). When your heart is functioning normally, each heartbeat is triggered by electrical signals that are generated by cer...
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10. Sjogrens Syndrome - Symptoms - Diagnosis - Treatment
It has been estimated that Sjögrens syndrome (SS) affects 1:50 to 1:1000 people in the United States. Much of the difference in reported prevalence is likely due to referral bias at academic health centers and lack of agreement upon diagnostic cri...
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