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Adrenal Glands
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Adrenal glands are triangular-shaped glands located on top of the kidneys.
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When adrenal glands produce excessive amounts of certain hormones, they are called overactive. Symptoms and treatment depend on which hormones are being overproduced, including the following: ...
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Adrenal glands
Though your adrenal glands are each only about half the size of your thumb, these tiny titans dictate much of what happens in your body.
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The adrenal gland sits directly on top of the kidneys and consists of 2 separate organs, the cortex and the medulla .
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adrenal glands
Located on top of the kidneys, these glands produce hormones helpful in regulating the body's metabolism.
adrenaline ...
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The adrenal glands are part of the body's hormone-manufacturing machinery, and in this illness, they fail to produce a sufficient quantity of the hormone cortisol.
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The adrenal glands are fed by numerous blood vessels, so surgeons need to be alert to extensive bleeding during surgery.
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The adrenal glands are a pair of small organs located just above the kidney, which contain two types of tissue. The adrenal cortex produces hormones that affect water balance and metabolism in the body.
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The adrenal glands produce hormones that help control the heart rate, blood pressure, the way the body uses food, and other vital functions.
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The adrenal glands are small hormone-secreting organs located on top of each kidney. They consist of the outer portion (called the cortex) and the inner portion (called the medulla).
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The adrenal glands ' These glands in the abdomen produce the hormone adrenaline, which is released in an emergency to help the body react.
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The adrenal glands are very important manufacturers of different hormones. They help to control blood pressure, salt and water balance, and help our immune system to fight off infection and deal with stress and illness.
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The adrenal glands are located just above the kidneys. The adrenal cortex is the surface layer. It produces the hormones aldosterone and cortisol. Aldosterone regulates fluid and electrolyte balance.
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There are two adrenal glands in your body. One is on top of each kidney. Each one is remarkably small, and weighs only about one-fifth of an ounce.
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Your kidneys or adrenal glands aren't working well.
You have internal bleeding.
You are taking certain types of blood pressure medicines that cause the body to hold onto extra potassium.
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Poorly functioning adrenal glands (adrenal insufficiency or Addison's disease).
Hypothyroidism.
A condition (called diabetes insipidus) that is caused by an inability of the body to maintain normal levels of water.
Kidney failure.
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For localized pheochromocytoma confined to one or both adrenal glands, adequate treatment is complete surgical resection consisting of total adrenalectomy.
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Adrenal glands Two small organs near the kidneys that release hormones. AFP (Alpha fetoprotein) A tumor marker. Alopecia The loss of hair, which may include all body hair as well as scalp hair. Analgesic Any drug that relieves pain.
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A serious illness (like a tumor of the ovary or adrenal glands) or fever
Medication such as cancer chemotherapy
Excessive shampooing and blow-drying
Emotional or physical stress
Nervous habits such as continual hair pulling or scalp rubbing ...
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Adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is a hormone that stimulates the adrenal glands (glands on the kidneys that produce hormones). ACTH triggers the adrenal glands to release a hormone called cortisol, which regulates metabolism and blood pressure.
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These include suppression of the adrenal glands (glands on the kidneys responsible for producing the body's own natural steroids).
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Rarely, heavy long-term use can cause a suppression of the adrenal glands. Additionally, resistance can develop if steroids are used over an extended period of time.
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hormonal abnormalities, such as a hyperactive condition of the adrenal glands known as Cushing's syndrome
injury or radiation therapy to the kidneys
kidney disease, such as glomerulonephritis and polycystic kidney disease ...
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To evaluate the heart, lungs, liver, reproductive organs, other organs (e.g., spleen, kidneys) and glands (e.g., adrenal glands), MRI scans of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis can be performed.
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A rare inherited disorder in which blood vessels grow abnormally in the eyes, brain, spinal cord, adrenal glands, or other parts of the body. People with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome have a higher risk of developing some types of cancer.
voriconazole ...
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ANNOUNCER: This procedure decreases testosterone levels in the body. However because a small amount of testosterone is also made by the adrenal glands, doctors also use drugs called, anti-androgens or peripheral blockers.
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NEUROBLASTOMA - A malignant neoplasm that consists of immature nerve cells. Neuroblastomas occur frequently in infants and children in the mediastinal and retroperitoneal regions of the body. Approximately 30% are associated with the adrenal glands.
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