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<unk> <unk> or<unk> C) is a rare tumor of the adrenal medulla composed of chromaffin cells, also known as<unk> chromocytes. When a tumor composed of the same cells as a<unk> develops outside the adrenal gland, it is referred to as a paraganglioma. These neuroendocrine tumors are capable of producing and releasing ma... | Pheochromocytoma | Renal oncocytoma | Histiocytoma | Pineocytoma | Pituitary adenoma | Mastocytoma | Adrenocortical adenoma | Glomus tumor | 00 | 9,967 |
<unk> -cell carcinoma (SCC) of the lung is a histologic type of non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). It is the second most prevalent type of lung cancer after lung adenocarcinoma and it originates in the bronchi. Its tumor cells are characterized by a<unk> appearance, similar to the one observed in epidermal cells.<... | Squamous-cell carcinoma of the lung | Sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung | Adenocarcinoma of the lung | Giant-cell carcinoma of the lung | Pulmonary sclerosing pneumocytoma | Acinic cell carcinoma of the lung | Non-small-cell lung carcinoma | Large-cell lung carcinoma | 00 | 65,629 |
The human immune system typically produces both T cells and B cells that are capable of being reactive with self-protein, but these self-reactive cells are usually either killed prior to becoming active within the immune system, placed into a state of anergy (silently removed from their role within the immune system du... | causes of Alopecia areata | causes of Dermatophytosis | risks of Toxic epidermal necrolysis | synonyms of Lethal midline granuloma | risks of Stevens–Johnson syndrome | causes of Dermatitis | causes of Mucosal melanoma | risks of Gangrene | 00 | 51,883 |
Diagnosis of<unk> is made when the individual has consistent signs and symptoms of the condition, therefore, it is made by clinical observation. In addition, a neurologist or primary care physician may require an MRI test to rule out similar disorders such as Horner's syndrome, Adie's syndrome, and Ross' syndrome. In ... | Harlequin syndrome | Pretzel syndrome | Rapunzel syndrome | Keutel syndrome | Irlen syndrome | Sly syndrome | Stauffer syndrome | STAR syndrome | 00 | 28,314 |
Secobarbital is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs for physician<unk> in the United States.<unk> is the act of killing oneself.<unk> is when another person materially helps an individual person die by<unk> , such as providing tools or equipment, while Physician-assisted<unk> involves a physician (doctor) "kn... | Assisted suicide | Youth suicide | Copycat suicide | Night terror | Suicide attempt | Bullying in medicine | Self-harm | Bullying and suicide | 00 | 6,791 |
The<unk> is a functional<unk> used in upper limb rehabilitation. The<unk> is used to measure the gross manual dexterity of a patient, or of a person using an upper limb prosthetic device. The<unk> consists of a<unk> with a partition in the middle.<unk> are placed at one side of the partition. The<unk> is placed ... | Box and Blocks Test | Tone decay test | Sitting-rising test | Modified Ashworth scale | Drop arm test | Tine test | McMurray test | Elbow extension test | 00 | 68,209 |
Since the clinical manifestations of each form of<unk> are unique and depend to a large extent on the underlying enzyme defects, their precursor retention and defective products, the therapeutic goal of<unk> is to replenish insufficient adrenal hormones and suppress excess of precursors. Treatment of all forms of<unk... | Congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Polycystic ovary syndrome | Lipoid congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Late onset congenital adrenal hyperplasia | Persistent adrenarche syndrome | Congenital iodine deficiency syndrome | Congenital hypothyroidism | Congenital hyperinsulinism | 00 | 13,450 |
The diagnosis of<unk> is made by excluding other causes of<unk> loss. Endoscopy can be used to localize the cause of the<unk> loss in the bowel. Different methods include faecal excretion of alpha 1-antitrypsin which is a marker of<unk> , as well as, viral serologies which may be useful to detect<unk> . | Protein losing enteropathy | Environmental enteropathy | Radiation enteropathy | Autoimmune enteropathy | Hereditary fructose intolerance | Coeliac disease | Gluten-sensitive enteropathy–associated conditions | Wilderness-acquired diarrhea | 00 | 40,612 |
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