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I live in Australia and would be unable to visit the hospital. It's a pity there is nothing on-line. -Acute Post infectious Glomerulonephritis. Often self-limiting. -Coma. Patients often spontaneously recover consciousness. -Laryngeal Stridor with cord paralysis. If the nerve was not severely damaged, it can recover. -Myasthenia Gravis I would like to see the details as this condition usually requires specific treatment. -Myocardial Infarction Patients often recover without any treatment. -Ventricular Septal Defect It often closes spontaneously as the child grows. -Trigeminal neuralgia. Often intermittent ann often resolves without treatment. -Patent ductus arteriosis It often closes spontaneously as the child grows. -Sturge Weber Syndrome I would like to see the details as there is usually no specific treatment for this condition except for treating the convulsions. -Ranula Often resolves spontaneously. -Occ Thrombosis in brachial Artery Not sure what the "occ" bit means. Thrombosis usually requires anti-coagulants like warfarin. Again I would be interested in the details. -T.B I would like to see the details as this condition usually requires specific treatment. -Nephrotic syndrome. I would like to see the details as this condition usually requires specific treatment. -Wilson's disease. I would like to see the details as this condition usually requires specific treatment. -Acute Appendicitis. Often misdiagnosed. If diagnosis is correct, it is fatal unless appendicectomy is performed. I would be interested in the details. -Acute Hepatitis B with immune complex & Glomerulonephritis. All three of these conditions often spontaneously reslove. -Acute Intermittent Pophyria This condition is characterised by a relapsing course and the patient often goes into temporary remission. -Chronic Renal Failure. If sufficiently severe this requires dialyis or renal transplant. I would like to see the details -Avasular necrosis of head of Femur. This seems to be incurable. I would like to see the details. -Chronic coronary artery disease. Usually requires stenting or bypass surgery if symptomatic. I would like to see the details. -Chronic myeloid Leukaemia Often follows a benign protracted course. -Diabetic Gangrene. I would really like to see a case of gangrene cured by anything. Gangrene implies dead tissue, so bringing dead tissue back to life would be akin to a miracle. -Cushing's Syndrome. I would like to see the details as this condition usually requires specific treatment. -Impotency Often psychological. -HIV There is no known cure for HIV. The details would be eagerly awaited by everyone and would make page one news in every newspaper around the world. -Intestinal Obstruction Often resolves spontaneously. -Krait poisoning. Snake bites are often ineffective. If the bite was effective the patient requires polyvalent antivenom. Again I would like the details. |
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