Chronic wasting disease
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www.legis.nd.govA chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or treatment for such disease or medical condition that produces one or more of the following: (1) Cachexia or wasting syndrome;
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med.virginia.eduJun 11, 2015 · chronic liver disease is variable. Those patients with acute hepatitis or advanced stages of liver failure have an increased metabolic rate. However, hypermetabo- ... wasting that is the hallmark of malnutrition. Insulin resistance and decreased levels of insulin like growth
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www.accessdata.fda.govin Hodgkin’s disease, non–Hodgkin’s malignant lymphomas, rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and ... dyspnea requiring chronic therapy may occur. Vincristine sulfate should not be readministered. ... wasting, may persist for at least as long as therapy is continued. Generalized sensorimotor dysfunction
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cfpub.epa.govWasting, hemorrhage, and anemia are the three primary causes for dioxin-induced lethality in rats, and a body weight loss of 25% is considered to be the minimum threshold to assign the presence of wasting syndrome for rats (Viluksela et al., 1997a,b, 1998). 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8-HeptaCDD (HpCDD)-induced dose-response for wasting and hemorrhage
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www.who.intHIV wasting syndrome, as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention a Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia Toxoplasmosis of the brain Cryptosporidiosis with diarrhoea >1 month Cryptococcosis, extrapulmonary Cytomegalovirus disease of an organ other than liver, spleen or lymph nodes
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