Goodpasture syndrome is a rare life-threating medical autoimmune disease. In term of pathophysiology, it is a combination of anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) antibodies and glomerulonephritis. Researchers believe it mostly develops in genetically susceptible people who smoke cigarettes. It can affect any gender; however, the prevalence is higher in men than women. It mostly occurs in early adulthood or after 60.

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Aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (ASH) is a type of stroke that is life threatening. It exhibits high rates of fatality and permanent disability. ASH is caused due to head injury and hence, it results into stroke. According to a literature review, after ASH, approximately 33% of patients recover and live healthy life; 33% of them survive but live along with some kind of disability, and the rest of patients die.

Subarachnoid is a part between the skull and the brain. This portion is ... Read more