October 21st, 2011
Lung Cancer Syndrome
There is availability of predicting lung cancers by considering the symptoms of the disease in other parts of the body. It includes blood syndromes, vein and artery (vascular) syndromes, skin syndromes, musculoskeletal syndromes, miscellaneous syndromes. Blood syndrome includes excessive numbers of platelets formation causing blood clots, too few or poorly functioning platelets, causing tiny blood blisters, maverick growth, or appearance of red blood cells causing fatigue, unnatural Caucasian blood cell yield or function causing fevers, fatigue. Skin syndromes include chronic redness of the skin, gray-black verrucose mends on the articulatio cubiti, knees, and itching, dark patches. Vein and artery syndromes include an redness in an artery or vein stimulated by a blood clot, arterial thrombosis, a blood coagulum in an artery. Musculoskeletal syndromes admits inflamed muscles, skin, and subcutaneous tissue, abnormal bone growth in certain bones, this abnormal bone growth is visible on x-ray, softening of the bones, various painful muscular symptoms. Miscellaneous syndromes lets in high levels of uric acid in blood causing joint pain, nephritic syndrome, acclaimed by fluid retention in various body parts, weight gain, high blood pressure, and poor appetite.
