Proximal
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proximal Definition
proximal means nearer to the center (trunk of the body) ...
Renal tubular acidosis
... (see distal renal tubular acidosis and
proximal renal tubular acidosis ), ... Tubular damage ... Eyes ( Eyes - Bulging) Protuberance
proximal proximal Renal Tubular Acidosis Prune Belly Syndrome ....
Chemotherapy
... , kidney s, and heart . What should you do? That is your decision.
proximal RTA also occurs in patients treated with ifosfamide, a drug used in ... as acetazolamide or outdated tetracycline—can also cause
proximal RTA. Medication such as cancer chemotherapy Excessive shampooing ...
Distal
... For example, the fingers are distal to the shoulder . The opposite is
proximal . distal pancreatectomy ... Ultimax distal femoral intra ... diarrhea , kidney disease (see distal renal tubular acidosis and
proximal renal tubular acidosis ), ... Cushing's syndrome caused by ad renal ...
Dilation
... blood flow. Last updated July 14, 1999 ... HLHS: Dilation of
proximal RPA Stenosis - 124 KB HLHS: View Conduit After Dilation of RPA - 185 KB HLHS-
proximal Innominate Artery Stenosis and Prominent Right Internal Mammary ...
Barium
... ... Barium enema detects about 30%-50% of cancer s detected by colonoscopy About 3% of patients with no distal adenoma s have advanced
proximal neoplasia. There is a 3-fold increase in this rate in patients with distal adenoma s. A barium enema is often used to diagnose bowel ...
Barium enema
... ... Barium enema detects about 30%-50% of cancer s detected by colonoscopy About 3% of patients with no distal adenoma s have advanced
proximal neoplasia. There is a 3-fold increase in this rate in patients with distal adenoma s. A barium enema is often used to diagnose bowel ...
Cystinosis
... which binds excess copper in the blood . Cystinosis is treated with cysteamine, which removes cystine from the body. Text Continued Below ...
proximal RTA can also result from inherited disorders that disrupt the body's normal breakdown and use of nutrients. Examples include the rare disease ...
Diabetes
... 17) Pregnant Women Should Be Screened for Gestational Diabetes ; ... may cause substantial morbid ity, including immunosuppression,
proximal muscle weakness (especially involving the thighs and upper arms), aseptic necrosis of the long bones , cataract formation, hyperglycemia ...
Digit
... first and overpowers the rest of the muscle s in the toe, the middle phalanx (middle bone) is pulled downward, causing the joint between the
proximal and middle phalanges to buckle upward. palmar apo neurosis ; palmar branch of median nerve ; palmar branch of ulnar nerve ; palmar carpal ...
Excise
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Humerus
... bone in the arm which extends from the shoulder to the elbow. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... A broken
proximal humerus usually requires a simple arm sling to be worn for about 4 weeks. After the first week, patients may be able to begin mild exercise s ...
Hyperglycemia
... tissue s and organ s to be used for energy. use, however, is inappropriate and may cause substantial morbid ity, including immunosuppression,
proximal muscle weakness (especially involving the thighs and upper arms), aseptic necrosis of the long bones , cataract formation, hyperglycemia ...
Hyperkalemia
... - Hyperkalemia is too much potassium in the blood . another defect in the distal tubule, but it is different from classic distal RTA and
proximal RTA because it results in high levels of potassium in the blood instead of low levels. Either low potassium ( hypokalemia ) or high potassium ...
Hypokalemia
... Key Pharmaceuticals' K-Dur 20. Type 4 RTA is caused by another defect in the distal tubule, but it is different from classic distal RTA and
proximal RTA because it results in high levels of potassium in the blood instead of low levels. Either low potassium ( hypokalemia ) or high ... ...
Incision
... through an incision ... In this procedure, the podiatrist or podiatric surgeon makes an incision along the toe and trims the head of the
proximal phalanx, allowing the toe to straighten. This is usually done by making an incision on the top of the foot, not on the bottom. The offending ...
Long bones
... of plasma cells. Long-term corticosteroid use, however, is inappropriate and may cause substantial morbid ity, including immunosuppression,
proximal muscle weakness (especially involving the thighs and upper arms), aseptic necrosis of the long bones , ... Chondro sarcoma A malignant ...
Metabolic acidosis
... -- resulting in decreased tissue perfusion (decreased blood flow), diarrhea , kidney disease (see distal renal tubular acidosis and
proximal renal tubular acidosis ), ... Surgery —These problems may make a condition called metabolic acidosis (e.g., abnormal amounts of acid ...
Metacarpal
... , ankle), osteotomies, arthrodesis, and correction of hallux valgus . are arranged in two rows and articulate (come together to form a joint )
proximal ly (on their near ends) with the long bones of the forearm -- the radius and, indirectly, with the ulna -- and distal ly (on their far ends) ...
Myopathy
... thyroid disease . Some disease s of the heart valves. Adverse effects include neuropsychiatric syndrome s, gastrointestinal disturbances,
proximal myopathy , hyperglycemia , aseptic necrosis , capillary fragility, and immunosuppression. The risk of adverse effects increases with the ...
Onychomycosis
... Onychomycosis ,
proximal white subungual : The rarest form of fungus infection of the finger or toenail. Onychomycosis is difficult to treat because nails grow ...
Shoulder
... body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part. For example, the fingers are distal to the shoulder . The opposite is
proximal . distal pancreatectomy ... ...
Streptococcal Infection
... to suddenly develop them. It frequently follows a streptococcal infection , appears rapidly and affects the face, chest (trunk) and nearest (
proximal ) limbs. The patches are small and round or oval and have the typical appearance of psoriasis . This was because of concern of a streptococcal ...
Subungual
... a collection of blood in the space between the nailbed and fingernail. Subungual hematoma results from a direct injury to the fingernail.
proximal white subungual onychomycosis is diagnose d based upon its unusual location (in the portion of the nailbed closest to the hand ). The ...
Ungual
... collection of blood in the space between the nailbed and fingernail. Sub ungual hematoma results from a direct injury to the fingernail.
proximal white sub ungual onychomycosis is diagnose d based upon its unusual location (in the portion of the nailbed closest to the hand ). The ...
Ureter
... urinary tract infections . Ureter al transitional cell cancer may more readily offer the possibility of segmental excision if the absence of
proximal disease can be documented. Alternate Names : Ureter opelvic Junction Obstruction, PUJ Obstruction, Pelvo- Ureter o Junction Obstruction ... ...