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Rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis
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Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis (RPGN) is a rapid deterioration in kidney function over a short time. This condition usually occurs when there is an acute inflammation of the kidneys.
What is going on in the body?

The condition may develop quickly, with loss of kidney function occurring over weeks and months (called rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis).

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Rapidly Progressive Crescenting Glomerulonephritis
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Rapidly progressive weakness or tingling in the legs that may spread to the arms and upper body over a period of two weeks
Restricted muscle use
Almost complete paralysis
Problems breathing
High or low blood pressure
Abnormal heart rate
Faintness ...

rapidly progressive disease not responding to standard drug treatments,
recent hospital admission for deteriorating symptoms,
need for artificial ventilation,
long standing generalised disease,
presence of muscle wasting.

Rapidly progressive, constant dysphagia, no neurologic findings
Esophageal obstruction, probably cancer
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It produces rapidly progressive weakness of tongue, face and pharyngeal muscles in a clinical pattern similar to myasthenia bulbar palsy.

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These vary from rapidly progressive illnesses that are like spCJD to more gradually progressive dementias.
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In more serious, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, about half of people remember having had a flu-like illness in the month before symptoms start.
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Gas gangrene is a rapidly progressive, life-threatening, toxemic infection of skeletal muscle caused by a dangerous strain of bacteria called Clostridium.

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Rapidly progressive (crescentic) glomerulonephritis
Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis with pulmonary hemorrhage
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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is an extremely rare degenerative brain disorder (i.e., spongiform encephalopathy) characterized by sudden development of rapidly progressive neurological and neuromuscular symptoms.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), sometimes called Lou Gehrig's disease, is a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells (neurons) responsible for controlling voluntary muscles.

Acute Leukemia: A rapidly progressive malignant disease of the bone marrow and blood that results in the accumulation of immature, functionless cells called blast T-cells in the marrow and blood.

The main symptom of alpha-1 antitrypsin is a risk for early-onset, rapidly progressive emphysema. People with alpha-1 antitrypsin who smoke tobacco are at especially high risk.

Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare, rapidly progressive disorder that consists of inflammation of the nerves (polyneuritis) and, usually causing muscle weakness, sometimes progressing to complete paralysis.

Epiglottitis, acute: A very rapidly progressive infection causing inflammation of the epiglottis (the flap that covers the trachea) and tissues around the epiglottis that may lead to abrupt blockage of the upper airway and death.

Early-onset disease is characterized by rapidly progressive neurodegenerative changes, including seizures, cognitive impairment and brief, "shock-like" muscle spasms of certain muscles or muscle groups (myoclonus).

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rapidly progressive disease. It is one of a group of rare diseases that affects humans and animals, known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) or prion diseases.

Bacterial meningitis is a rapidly progressive and life-threatening disease with fever, headaches, stiff neck, and deterioration in mental function.

Rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis of whatever cause is associated with a rapidly progressive course to terminal renal failure while the chronic glomerulopathies associated with nephrotic syndrome (Membranous glomerulopathy) and microscopic ...

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a fatal disorder of the central nervous system characterized by rapidly progressive dementia. This is a form of human spongiform encephalopathy.

In Goodpasture's syndrome, hemoptysis and rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis result from the deposition of antibodies against alveolar and glomerular basement membranes (GBM).

15 to 40 years old — Postinfectious glomerulonephritis, lupus, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, fibrillary glomerulonephritis, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis ...

Fournier gangrene is a serious, rapidly progressive infective gangrene involving the scrotum, penis, and/or perineum caused by a broad array of microorganisms, ...

Malignant acanthosis nigricans is usually of sudden onset and is rapidly progressive.

Local steroid creams are sometimes used in the early stages of a rapidly progressive depigmentation. Affected skin should be protected against direct sunlight to prevent sunburn. Trauma or injury to the skin should be avoided as much as possible (e.g.

Wilhelm Ebstein introduced the term "acute leukemia" in 1889 to differentiate rapidly progressive and fatal leukemias from the more indolent chronic leukemias.

This condition may develop after survival of the acute phase of rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.

When symptoms eventually appear, CJD causes rapidly progressive dementia (mental decline) and involuntary jerking muscle movements called myoclonus. About 90% of people with CJD die within 1 year of diagnosis.

The central nervous system, primarily the spinal cord, may be affected, leading to rapidly progressive paralysis, coarse FASCICULATION and hyporeflexia. Motor neurons are primarily affected. Encephalitis may also occur.

Goodpasture syndrome is a rare disease that can involve rapidly progressive kidney failure along with lung disease.
However, some forms of the disease involve just the lung or kidney, not both.
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Inhalation Anthrax (woolsorters' disease) - it involves hemorrhagic mediastinitis, rapidly progressive systemic infection, and a very high mortality rate.
Gastrointestinal Anthrax is rare and is also associated with a high mortality rate.

Necrotizing fasciitis (occasionally described by the media as "the flesh-eating bacteria") is a rapidly progressive disease which destroys muscles, fat, and skin tissue.

About 5-10% of people with MS have a rapidly progressive form. Their problems in the nervous system progress rapidly over months, weeks, and even days.

However, in those patients having severe and rapidly progressive fungal infection, therapy may be initiated with a daily dose of 0.3 mg/kg of body weight.

Type I-most common, found widely in people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent
Type II-very rare, rapidly progressive form of Gaucher disease
Type III-very rare form, most cases found in Japan and Scandinavia
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For the rare patient with rapidly progressive tumor or signs or symptoms of visceral involvement, appropriate evaluation is indicated. No universally accepted classification is available for epidemic KS.

Sudden onset meningitis features shock, internal bleeding, purple spots, and reduced consciousness at the very outset, with a rapidly progressive course often resulting in death within 24 hours.

The far more ominous form of Castleman's disease, encountered in 10% of cases, is a multicentric lymphadenopathy with progressive systemic signs and symptoms such as fever and anemia. This rapidly progressive multicentric type of Castleman's disease ...

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Inflammation of the glomerulus (glomerulonephritis) is the result and may present as acute glomerulonephritis, chronic glomerulonephritis or rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.

Often the precise cause of glomerulonephritis is unknown; however this condition can develop quickly with loss of kidney function occurring over weeks and months, called rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis.

Some patients have a slow progressive course where the disease does not cause symptoms or complications for many years. Other patients may have a rapidly progressive course with the early development of bile duct obstruction, ...

Possession of the bronchodilator inhaler by the student also promotes earlier use that decreases the risk of requiring emergency medical care from rapidly progressive asthma, which on rare occasion can cause hypoxia, brain damage, and death.

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