MERS-CoV ranges from asymptomatic to severe respiratory disease. Typical symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath and pneumonia. Approximately 35% of reported cases have died. Older people and those with chronic diseases are at higher risk
HCC is the most common primary liver malignancy worldwide. Highest prevalence in Asia due to hepatitis B infection. Typically affects males aged 65, with 75% of cases. Hepatitis B infection carries 10% 5-year cumulative risk. Hepatitis C infection carries 30% 5-year cumulative risk
Corticosteroids are widely used for inflammatory and autoimmune disorders. They have both glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid properties. Prednisone is most widely used, followed by dexamethasone
Hypoesthesia is reduced sensation or partial loss of touch sensation. Results from nerve damage and blood vessel blockages. Can be detected through imaging studies
Hepatitis C is a viral liver infection caused by HCV. About 70% of infected individuals develop chronic infection. Initial symptoms include fever, dark urine, and abdominal pain. Chronic infection typically shows no symptoms initially
Angina pectoris results from coronary artery dysfunction, limiting oxygen supply to the heart. Lifestyle modifications, including smoking cessation and exercise, are essential for stable angina. Antianginal medications alleviate symptoms by enhancing coronary vasodilation. No drug has shown significant survival improvement in chronic coronary syndromes