Patient trade-off
... urinary and bowel symptoms and waning sexual
function which is the most prevalent source of severe ... is the willingness to trade off an intact sexual
function for the possibility of a prolonged life ... Fredrikson M, Arver S, Steineck G. Waning sexual
function - the most important disease-specific distress ...
Muscle atrophy
... there is a gradual decrease in the ability to maintain skeletal muscle
function and mass. This condition is called " sarcopenia ". The exact cause of ... loss of muscle mass ( atrophy ), or the age-related decrease in muscle
function ( sarcopenia ), there are other diseases which may be caused by structural ...
Arterial stiffness
... between arterial stiffness and pulse wave velocity (PWV) was first predicted by Thomas Young in his Croonian Lecture of 1808 (Young T: On the
function of the heart and arteries: The Croonian lecture. Phil Trans Roy Soc 1809;99:l-31), but is generally described by the Moens-Korteweg equation (Nichols ...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition (DSI) is the classical and original electrophysiological example of endocannabinoid
function in the central nervous system . Prior to the demonstration that DSI was dependent on the cannabinoid CB1 receptor function, there was no way of ...
Craniofacial prosthesis
... craniofacial prostheses.
When surgical reconstruction is not ideal, craniofacial prosthetics are favored when they can better restore the form and
function of the absent facial feature. Craniofacial prosthetics are not considered as cosmetic because they replace the physical form and functional ...
Episodic memory
... ). Some researchers believe that the prefrontal cortex helps organize information for more efficient storage, drawing upon its role in executive
function . Others believe that the prefrontal cortex underlies semantic strategies which enhance encoding, such as thinking about the meaning the study ...
Medical procedure
... is also called a medical test . Other common kinds of procedures are therapeutic (i.e., with the intention or treating, curing or restoring
function or structure), including the large group or surgical procedures. Rehabilitation procedures are included in this group.
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Medical writing
... documents comply with any regulatory, journal or other guidelines in terms of content, format and structure.
Medical writing is a well-established
function in the pharmaceutical world, due to the fact that people have begun to recognize that not everyone can write a well-structured document that presents ...
Neurobiological Brain Disorder
... such as in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis.
Historically, other illnesses with previously unexplained etyiologies, when affecting brain
function such as thyroid hormone dysfunctions, Multiple Sclerosis, and certain vitamin deficiencies, had also been considered "psychiatric" until diagnostic ...
Nuclear medicine
... and thyroid cancer .
Nuclear medicine differ from most other imaging modalities in that the tests primarily show the physiological
function of the system being investigated as opposed to the anatomy . In some centres, the nuclear medicine images can be superimposed on images from ...
Somatic dysfunction
... In osteopathic medicine , somatic dysfunction is the impaired or altered
function of the musculo-skeletal system treated by osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) .
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1 Diagnosis
2 Significance ...