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Robert Baird's Articles in Disease & Illness

  • Reye's Syndrome
    Reye's syndrome is an acute childhood illness that causes fatty infiltration of the liver with increased blood ammonia levels, encephalopathy (degenerative disease of the brain), and increased intracranial pressure. In addition, fatty infiltration of the kidneys, brain, and heart muscle may occur.
  • Causes and Symptoms of Focal Neuropathies
    Mononeuropathy is an isolated neuropathy of one or several nerves. Carpal tunnel syndrome, which results

    from compression or entrapment of the median nerve in the wrist, is the most common form of

    mononeuropathy.

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