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  2. Hemoptysis - Wikipedia

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    In children, hemoptysis is commonly caused by the presence of a foreign body in the airway. Other common causes include lung cancers and tuberculosis. Less common causes include aspergilloma, bronchiectasis, coccidioidomycosis, pulmonary embolism, pneumonic plague, and cystic fibrosis.

  3. Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage - Wikipedia

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    Epistaxis (blood coming from one or both nostrils) is much less common, occurring in 0.25–13% of cases. [1] [9] In a survey of over 220,000 horse starts in UK Flat and National Hunt (jump) racing, 185 cases of epistaxis were identified (0.83 per 1000 starts). Similar frequencies have been reported in Japan (1.5 per 1000 starts) and South ...

  4. Epstein syndrome - Wikipedia

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    This mutation is autosomal dominant and is thereby inherited if one or both parents carry the mutated gene. However, there have been cases where Epstein syndrome has been sporadic or non-congenital. [8] Mutations are found in the nonmuscle myosin heavy chain IIA and is associated with chromosome 22. The MYH9 gene encodes for tissues including ...

  5. Nosebleed - Wikipedia

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    Two children boxing, the one on the right having a nosebleed due to a punch to the face, in Vecsés, Hungary in November 2006. Nosebleeds can occur due to a variety of reasons. Some of the most common causes include trauma from nose picking, blunt trauma (such as a motor vehicle accident), or insertion of a foreign object (more likely in ...

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  7. Occupational lung disease - Wikipedia

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    Asthma is a respiratory disease that can begin or worsen due to exposure at work and is characterized by episodic narrowing of respiratory airways. Occupational asthma has a variety of causes, including sensitization to a specific substance, causing an allergic response; or a reaction to an irritant that is inhaled in the workplace.

  8. Leptospirosis - Wikipedia

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    It is estimated that one million severe cases of leptospirosis in humans occur every year, causing about 58,900 deaths. [11] The disease is most common in tropical areas of the world but may occur anywhere. [7] Outbreaks may arise after heavy rainfall. [7] The disease was first described by physician Adolf Weil in 1886 in Germany.

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