Estrogen
... used to decrease bone loss. Estrogen
receptor positive. Breast cancer cells that have a ... s Ethinyl estradiol ... selective estrogen
receptor modulator (SERM) New class of drug with ... produced primarily by the ovaries. Estrogen
receptor assay (ER assay) A test that determines if ...
Histamine
... eating the offending food . Histamine H-2
receptor blockers stop the action of histamine on the ... Maxamine, formerly EpiLeukin) A phagocyte H2
receptor agonist intended for use in conjunction with ... of the action of histamine at histamine H2
receptor sites on the parietal cells. If this is not ...
Androgen
... sex hormone s, or by taking other drugs (antiandrogens). Androgen
receptor gene variants have been examined in relation to both prostate cancer risk and disease progression. The androgen
receptor is expressed during all stages of prostate carcinogen esis. Male ...
DIC
... ). MAURA DIC KLER, MD: HER2 stands for "human epidermal growth factor
receptor type 2," and really it's a name of a
receptor that sits on the surface of a breast cancer cell . The NKU DIC ...
Heart transplant
... Angiotensin Converting Enzyme -inhibitors (ACE-Inhibitors) Angiotensin II
receptor antagonists (commonly called angiotensin II
receptor blockers) ... A heart transplant is surgery in which a patient with ...
Intracellular
... others tend to be outside cells, or are extracellular. RET encodes a
receptor tyrosine kinase with extracellular, trans membrane , and intracellular domains. Details of RET
receptor and ligand interaction in this signalling pathway have been reviewed. ...
Transplantation
... Angiotensin Converting Enzyme -inhibitors (ACE-Inhibitors) Angiotensin II
receptor antagonists (commonly called angiotensin II
receptor blockers) ... Kidney transplant ation, the third option for people ...
TSH
... effects can include: ... The TSI is an antibody directed against the
receptor for TSH on the thyroid gland . This antibody interacts with the
receptor and mimics the action of the pituitary hormone TSH . TSH ...
Aldosterone
... by converting angiotensin I to angiotensin II, two protein s involved in regulating blood pressure . eplerenone A selective aldosterone
receptor antagonist (SARA) in clinical trials related to the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure . aldosterone - an ...
Alpha
... Alpha -2
receptor blockers are a type of antidepressant that can relieve the symptoms of depression . Learn how they work and what side effects you can expect when ...
Antibiotics
... middle ear infections are described as: ... An anti cancer drug that belongs to the family of drugs called antineoplastic antibiotics .
receptor A molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and causes a specific physiologic effect in the cell . ...
Apert syndrome
... Appendicitis ... The best-known type of acrocephalosyndactyly is Apert syndrome which is due to a mutation in the fibroblast growth factor
receptor 2 (FGFR2) gene on chromosome 10. Normal ridging due to overlap of bony plates after birth -- resolves spontaneously Congenital ...
Arthritis
... studied in the treatment of cancer . Anakinra blocks the action of interleukin 1 (IL-1). It belongs to the family of drugs called interleukin
receptor antagonists. Other causes include injury to the jaw , stress , poorly fitting dentures, and arthritis . The condition is sometimes the result ...
Bone pain
... joint pain s. Treatment includes chemotherapy and/or bone marrow transplant . atrasentan (a.k.a. ABT-627) An orally administered endothelin-A
receptor antagonist for palliative treatment of bone pain due to metastatic prostate cancer . Product is entering phase III trials in patients with ...
Brain Tumors
... treatment of brain tumors and other brain disorders, such as epilepsy and Parkinson ’s disease . It belongs to the family of drugs called AMPA
receptor antagonists. talaporfin sodium ... Aphasia is loss of communication skills previously learned and commonly occurs following strokes or in ...
Breast Cancer
... autism ; early labour; early latent syphilis ; early neonatal death ; early-phase response; early posttraumatic epilepsy ; early reaction; early
receptor potential; early region; early seizure ; early seral species; early stage breast cancer ; ... that Cerclage Procedure is Effective in Preventing ...
Breasts
... These hormone s control the development of female body characteristics, such as the breasts , body shape, and body hair . selective estrogen
receptor modulator (SERM) New class of drug with selective ability to affect the skeletal and cardiovascular systems similar to estrogen , but without ...
Calcitonin
... therapy , the bisphosphonates -- alendronate (also known as Fosamax), risedronate (also known as Actonel), and the SERMs -- selective estrogen
receptor modulators, and calcitonin . ...
Cancer
... autism ; early labour; early latent syphilis ; early neonatal death ; early-phase response; early posttraumatic epilepsy ; early reaction; early
receptor potential; early region; early seizure ; early seral species; early stage breast cancer ; ... Rate of False Positives with hCG Blood Test ...
Calcium channel blockers
... to control blood pressure include diuretics, beta blockers , calcium channel blockers , angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin
receptor blockers (ARBs) and alpha blockers. Infections with high fever Medications such as negative inotropic drugs ( beta -blockers and calcium ...
Carotid
... arteries ) and the brain ( carotid arteries). Of the peripheral arteries, those of the legs are most often affected. BARORECEPTOR - A pressure
receptor in the wall of the atrium of the heart , vena cava, aortic arch, and carotid sinus that is sensitive to stretching of the wall which occurs with ...
CBC
... - View of Red Blood Cells CBC Alternate Names : Complete Blood Count ... CBC T: See Community-Based Clinical Trial. CCR5: A chemokine
receptor found on some immune cells. CCR5 receptors, along with CD4 receptors, are required for macrophage tropic HIV to enter a cell . CBC ...
Cilia
... A structure in the eye that contains muscle s which will affect the focusing of the lens . Glaucoma ... Cilia ry Body Cimetidine (H2
receptor Antagonists) Cinfacrom (Merbromin Overdose) Circumcision Circumscribed Brain Atrophy (Pick's Disease ) ... Ce cilia Johnson Advanced ...
Ciliary body
... body A structure in the eye that contains muscle s which will affect the focusing of the lens . Glaucoma ... Ciliary Body Cimetidine (H2
receptor Antagonists) Cinfacrom (Merbromin Overdose) Circumcision Circumscribed Brain Atrophy (Pick's Disease ) ... 6) ciliary body - the part of ...
Circumcision
... Phenylketonuria ( PKU ), Rash , Age 11 and Younger, Scalp Problems, Shaken Baby Syndrome , ... Ciliary Body Cimetidine (H2
receptor Antagonists) Cinfacrom (Merbromin Overdose) Circumcision Circumscribed Brain Atrophy (Pick's Disease ) ... The doctor may need to thread a ...
Congestive Heart Failure
... heart failure such as spironolactone or eplerenone blood pressure drugs called angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin
receptor blockers (ARBs) the antibiotic trimethoprim ... Plasma pheresis is useful for temporary, acute symptoms (such as retinopathy , congestive ...
Dementia
... Vasoactive intestinal peptide-producing tumor Vasomotor rhinitis vCJD ... memantine An orally active NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)
receptor antagonist in development for the treatment Alzheimer disease , vascular dementia , AIDS -related dementia , diabetic neuropathy , and ...
Delta
... be presented on Class II MHC, and in the case of killer T-cells , the antigen peptides must be presented on Class I MHC. The T- cell antigen
receptor consists of either an alpha / beta chain (TCR-2) or a gamma / delta ... ...
Dependence
... Subcellular Targeting of Glutamate Receptors, including the independent targeting of nmda versus ampa receptors, the activity dependence of ndma
receptor targeting, ... ...
Diabetic neuropathy
... : Children Living With the Disease , Type 1 Diabetes : Living With Complications, ... memantine An orally active NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate)
receptor antagonist in development for the treatment Alzheimer disease , vascular dementia , AIDS -related dementia , diabetic neuropathy , and ...
Emesis
... ) oral solution Indications: (1) Prophylaxis and treatment of chemotherapy -related emesis . allergic inflammatory reactions) at the H1
receptor sites, responsible for immediate hypersensitivity reactions such as sneezing and itching . Members of this class of drugs may also be used for ...
Enzyme
... further transformed by gastric juices. Two groups of medications called ACE (angiotensin-converting enzyme ) inhibitors and ARBs (angiotensin
receptor blockers) lower blood pressure and have an added protective effect on the kidney in people with diabetes . After the body has absorbed enough ...
Epidemiology
... EPISTAXIS : Nosebleed . epidemiology The study of the patterns, causes, and control of disease in groups of people. epidermal growth factor
receptor ... Analytic Epidemiology Research Branch Part of the Epidemiology and Genetics Research Program within NCI's Di vision of Cancer Control ...
Esophagitis
... Esophagitis Inflammation of the esophagus ( food pipe). Estrogen A female hormone produced primarily by the ovaries. Estrogen
receptor assay (ER assay) A test that determines if breast cancer is stimulated by the hormone estrogen . [8] [Level of evidence: 3iiiA] Esophagitis ...
Familial Hypercholesterolemia
... hypercholesterolemia , which can cause extremely high cholesterol levels (above 300 milligrams per deciliter). Low Density Lipoprotein
receptor Mutation ( Familial Hypercholesterolemia ) Lower Esophageal Ring (Schatzki) Lower Urinary Tract Obstruction ( Bladder Outlet Obstruction) ...
Fetal development
... " is the spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before fetal development has reached 20 weeks. Immunoglobulin D (IgD) Immunoglobulin
receptor found on the surface of B-cells . May function during fetal development of the immune system . Home About us ... ...
Fetal
... to test for fetal abnormalities. This article details the procedure, the risks and benefits. Immunoglobulin D (IgD) Immunoglobulin
receptor found on the surface of B-cells . May function during fetal development of the immune system . Home About us ... All women on AEDs should be ...
Fetal
... to test for fetal abnormalities. This article details the procedure, the risks and benefits. Immunoglobulin D (IgD) Immunoglobulin
receptor found on the surface of B-cells . May function during fetal development of the immune system . Home About us ... All women on AEDs should be ...
Gastric
... cyclase; endogalvanism; endogamy; endo gastric ; ... Antacids should not be confused with gastric acid inhibitors, such as the H-2
receptor blockers (cimetidine, ranitide and others) or the proton pump inhibitors (lansoprazole, omeprazole and others). Lap-Band adjustable gastric ...
Glands
... s circulate in the blood stream and control the actions of certain cells or organ s. Some hormone s can also be made in a labor atory. hormone
receptor ... p68 RNA helicase; p70; P700; p870; PA; Paas' disease ; Paas, H; PABA; pablum; pabular; pabulum; PAC1 phosphatase; Pac1 ribonuclease; paca; ...