Adrenal glands
... kidney s and consists of 2 separate organ s, the
cortex and the medulla . adrenal glands Located ... contain two types of tissue . The ad renal
cortex produces hormone s that affect water balance and ... located just above the kidney s. The ad renal
cortex is the surface layer. It produces the hormone s ...
Glands
... kidney s and consists of 2 separate organ s, the
cortex and the medulla . SWOLLEN GLANDS ... contain two types of tissue . The ad renal
cortex produces hormone s that affect water balance and ... located just above the kidney s. The ad renal
cortex is the surface layer. It produces the hormone s ...
Renal
... s. Also called collecting duct . Ad renal
cortex Hormone s Glucocorticoids Mineralocorticoids ... natural corticosteroid hormone s produced by the
cortex of the ad renal glands . A renal ... located just above the kidney s. The ad renal
cortex is the surface layer. It produces the hormone s ...
Aldosterone
... The adrenal glands are located just above the kidney s. The ad renal
cortex is the surface layer. It produces the hormone s aldosterone and ... , epinephrine ( adrenaline ) and norepinephrine (nor adrenaline ). The
cortex (outer portion) produces the corticosteroids , glucocorticoids (such as ...
Corticosteroids
... drugs similar to the natural corticosteroid hormone s produced by the
cortex of the adrenal glands . - Antibiotics and corticosteroids do not ... or weeks at home. CORTICOSTEROID: A natural steroid that comes from the
cortex or ad renal gland , or a synthetic version. Corticosteroids can reduce ...
Alzheimer
... Alzheimer 's Disease Related Category: Pathology (ls´h´´mrz, ls-), degenerative disease of nerve cells in the cerebral
cortex that leads to atrophy of the brain and senile dementia . Alzheimer Disease and Down Syndrome Introduction Alzheimer disease (AD) is ...
Behavior
... center: An area of the brain in what is known as the prefrontal cortex. Children who suffer damage before 16 months of age to the prefrontal
cortex in the front of the brain tend later to display pathological behavior problems. Autistic behavior describes behavior al patterns similar to ...
Cataracts
... . Some studies have suggested poorer survival specifically in patients with nuclear or mixed cataracts but not in those with cataracts in the
cortex or capsule. Most cataracts develop slowly and don't disturb your eyesight early on. But as the clouding progresses, the cataract eventually ...
Cortisol
... (inner portion) produces and secretes the catecholamine hormone s , epinephrine ( adrenaline ) and norepinephrine (nor adrenaline ). The
cortex (outer portion) produces the corticosteroids , glucocorticoids (such as cortisol ) and ... ...
Fracture
... Definition: A fracture of a newborn's shoulder bone ( clavicle ) can occur during a difficult vagina l delivery. FRACTURE - A break in the
cortex of bone. The act of breaking a bone. [ Med Help International ] [ Search ] [ Ask the Doctor Forums ] The medical glossary has been made possible by a ...
Gland
... renal Gland Adrenals, Suprad renal Gland The ad renal gland sits directly on top of the kidney s and consists of 2 separate organ s, the
cortex and the medulla . Ad renal gland scan Definition The ad renal gland scan is a nuclear medicine evaluation of the medulla (inner tissue ...
Kidney
... a lesser extent, by the ovaries and testes . The ad renal gland sits directly on top of the kidney s and consists of 2 separate organ s, the
cortex and the medulla . Abdomen (e.g., liver , kidney s, spleen ) Chest (e.g., heart , lungs , major blood vessels) Joints (e.g., ...
Medulla
... large size before symptoms are present ... The ad renal gland sits directly on top of the kidney s and consists of 2 separate organ s, the
cortex and the medulla . Droplets of filtered blood pass through a number of tubules (tiny tubes) into the medulla , a central collecting region. ...
Metabolite
... s and other steroid hormone s that are secreted from the ad renal cortex. In men, most of the hormone metabolite s come from the ad renal
cortex and a smaller amount from the testes . Diazepam (Valium) is still widely used for anxiety , but its active metabolite , desmethyldiazepam, ...
Pupil
... lens (commonly referred to as the lens ) is the natural lens of the eye , located behind the pupil . The lens consists of a soft outer
cortex and a harder nucleus in the center. See Image 1. Of 100 school pupil s who have committed a crime, 16 reported that they had been drinking at ...
Resuscitation
... If not available, then cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be started. The brain stem is usually relatively intact but the cerebral
cortex is severely impaired. It is this state that sometimes results from resuscitation and life support of people who otherwise would have died. In ...