Acrodysostosis
... ) Acromegaly ACTH ACTH (Cortrosyn) Stimulation Test ACTH
suppression Test (Dexamethasone
suppression Test) ... ...
Adrenal glands
... , which regulates metabolism and blood pressure . These include
suppression of the adrenal glands ( glands on the kidney s responsible for ... body's own natural steroids). Rarely, heavy long-term use can cause a
suppression of the adrenal glands . Additionally, resistance can develop if ...
Androgen
... to suppress or block the production of male hormone s. Androgen
suppression can be achieved by surgical removal of the testicles, by taking female sex ... to suppress or block the production of male hormone s. Androgen
suppression is achieved by surgical removal of the testicles, by taking female sex ...
Acromegaly
... a condition called acromegaly ensues. Indications: (1) reduction of growth hormone and IGF-1 ( insulin growth factor) in acromegaly ; (2)
suppression of severe diarrhea and flushing associated with malignant carcinoid syndrome ; ... cause increased blood creatinine levels include blockage ...
Acute lymphoblastic
... of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), ... Clinical impact of corticosteroid-induced ad renal
suppression during treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children: A prospective observational study using the low-dose adrenocorticotropin test. J ...
Adoption
... nutrition or medical illness usually stops with the adoption of a healthy diet and treatment of the underlying medical condition. By the
suppression of the active causes of the disease and the adoption of better means for the improvement of general nutrition and especially of the nutrition ...
Amenorrhea
... , Primary Amenorrhea - Galactorrhea Syndrome Aminosalicylates for inflammatory bowel disease [Medication] ... Amenorrhea : Absence or
suppression of menstruation . Dysmenorrhea : Painful or difficult menstruation . Metrorrhagia : Bleeding between periods. Paice JA, Penn RD: Amenorrhea ...
Aspiration
... Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration The procedure by which a needle is inserted into a bone to withdraw a sample of bone marrow . Bone marrow
suppression A decrease in the production of blood cells. If a patient or doctor finds a thyroid nodule, a type of biopsy known as a fine needle ...
Atrophy
... and prolonged use of topical corticosteroids include skin atrophy , stretch marks and red spots. Rarely, heavy long-term use can cause a
suppression of the adrenal glands . atrophy of the vagina , which is thinning and drying of the lining of the vagina polyp s (small growths) in the ...
Bone marrow biopsy
... Bone marrow biopsy and aspiration The procedure by which a needle is inserted into a bone to withdraw a sample of bone marrow . Bone marrow
suppression A decrease in the production of blood cells. The diagnosis of leukemia is confirmed by finding a disproportionate number of leukocytes in ...
Carcinoid syndrome
... are seen in carcinoid syndrome . Indications: (1) reduction of growth hormone and IGF-1 ( insulin growth factor) in acromegaly ; (2)
suppression of severe diarrhea and flushing associated with malignant carcinoid syndrome ; ... Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) Carcinoid Syndrome ...
Chills
... characterized by sudden onset of headache , chills , and fever which can persist for 2-3 weeks. Leukocytes may cause fever s, chills , and
suppression of the immune system and can transmit harmful virus es through blood transfusion s. (Not yet FDA approved.) Mfg: HemaSure Inc. (508-485-6850). ...
Contraction
... bleeding . Menstrual-type or abdominal cramps . Low, dull back pain . Forceful contraction of muscle s and rigid postures often indicate
suppression of emotion. As muscle s release during or after an Alexander lesson, students may experience strong surges of emotion or sudden changes in mood. ...
Genital Herpes
... , or CMV\ \ herpes simplex virus , the cause of genital herpes \ ... Valtrex (valacyclovir HCl) Indication: once-daily treatment for
suppression of recurrent genital herpes outbreaks. Administration: oral (caplet). rubella , genital herpes simplex), very low infant birth weight ...
Glands
... arthritis is a systemic disease , it can cause inflammation in widespread areas, even the tear glands and salivary gland s. These include
suppression of the adrenal glands ( glands on the kidney s responsible for producing the body's own natural steroids). Physically they are prone to ...
Herpes
... virus type 8 (HHV-8), also known as Kaposi's sarcoma herpes virus . Valtrex (valacyclovir HCl) Indication: once-daily treatment for
suppression of recurrent genital herpes outbreaks. Administration: oral (caplet). principles of homoeopathy, the Law of Similars, the Law of Proving, and ...
Herpes zoster
... affects the lymph node s. See Lymphoma . Famvir (famciclovir) Indication: treatment of acute herpes zoster ( shingles ); treatment or
suppression of recurrent genital herpes ; treatment of recurrent muco cutaneous herpes simplex infection in HIV -infected patients. The herpes ...
Leukocytes
... Blood filtering system designed to decrease leukocytes (white blood cells) in donated blood . Leukocytes may cause fever s, chills , and
suppression of the immune system and can transmit harmful virus es through blood transfusion s. White blood cells (also called leukocytes or WBCs). ...
Lethargy
... formation, hyperglycemia and exacerbation of preexisting diabetes or escalation of subclinical diabetes to clinical pathology , ad renal
suppression with hypocortisolism, lethargy , ... Drowsiness , somnolence, lethargy Confusion , delirium Coma Muscle twitching Muscle cramps ...
Liver disease
... properly. However, these drugs have many side effects, such as liver disease , lung inflammation , increased susceptibility to infection and
suppression of blood cell production. Also, breast fed babies may be jaundice d if they're not getting enough milk . In rare instances, jaundice ...
Neutropenia
... marrow that ingest bacteria . Neutropenia is a severe drop in white blood cells. Neutropenia increases the chance for infection from
suppression of the immune system . NEUTROPENIA : An abnormal decrease in the number of neutrophil s (the most common type of white blood cells) in the ...
Proliferation
... colon cancer tumor s but also critically important for the growth and proliferation of ... - Calcium supplements (2000 mg) provide a marked
suppression of rectal cancer proliferation . It inhibits early stages of colon cancer in genetic ally vulnerable individuals. Virus es and retrovirus ...
Rectal cancer
... families can undergo blood tests that can tell them whether they have an affected gene . - Calcium supplements (2000 mg) provide a marked
suppression of rectal cancer proliferation . It inhibits early stages of colon cancer in genetic ally vulnerable individuals. ...
Renal
... or near-total loss of kidney function and patients need dialysis or transplantation to stay alive. Rarely, heavy long-term use can cause a
suppression of the ad renal glands . Additionally, resistance can develop if steroids are used over an extended period of time. To evaluate the heart , ...
Shingles
... distribution, a condition called shingles . Famvir (famciclovir) Indication: treatment of acute herpes zoster ( shingles ); treatment or
suppression of recurrent genital herpes ; treatment of recurrent muco cutaneous herpes simplex infection in HIV -infected patients. Shingles See ...
Thyroxine
... the thyroid hormone s in the blood . Another hormone , tri-odothyronine (T3), accounts for the other 0.1 percent. Thyroid-stimulating hormone
suppression with thyroxine is also effective in many lesion s not sensitive to I131. Patients unresponsive to I131 should also be considered candida tes for ...
Tissue
... -a burp rag, tissue s, pillows to support your back and arms, etc. To find cell -type specific genes , we are screening performing
suppression subtractive hybridization between lung cell lineages and control tissue s. ...
Traction
... the skin and other body tissue s that causes a change in skin color . Forceful con traction of muscle s and rigid postures often indicate
suppression of emotion. As muscle s release during or after an Alexander lesson, students may experience strong surges of emotion or sudden changes in mood. ...
TSH
... , stimulates the pituitary gland to release TSH . TSH subsequently stimulates the thyroid to produce thyroid hormone , T3 and T4. TSH
suppression therapy can cause many side effects. The side effects usually go away once the dose of medication is adjusted. Side effects can include: ... The ...
Zoster
... affects the lymph node s. See Lymphoma . Famvir (famciclovir) Indication: treatment of acute herpes zoster ( shingles ); treatment or
suppression of recurrent genital herpes ; treatment of recurrent muco cutaneous herpes simplex infection in HIV -infected patients. Chickenpox is a ...