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- What is carcinoid disease?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/carcinoid-disease/c/6644#29884Carcinoid syndrome is a disease consisting of a combination of symptoms, physical manifestations, and abnormal laboratory findings. Carcinoid syndrome is seen in individuals who have an underlying carcinoid tumour with spread to the liver. Carcino...
What are the symptoms for carcinoid disease? - What is romano-ward long qt syndrome?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/romano-ward-long-qt-syndrome/c/33994#53884General DiscussionRomano-Ward syndrome is an inherited heart (cardiac) disorder characterized by abnormalities affecting the electrical system of the heart. The severity of Romano-Ward syndrome varies greatly from case to case. Some indiv...
What are the symptoms for romano-ward long qt syndrome? - What is wolff parkinson white syndrome?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/wolff-parkinson-white-syndrome/c/41184#55264General DiscussionWolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome is a rare congenital heart disorder involving irregularities in the electrical system of the heart. In individuals with WPW syndrome, an abnormal alternate electrical pathway (accesso...
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