Anatomy
...to directly visualize the internal anatomy of a hollow organ . Nucleus: 1) In cell biology, the structure that houses the chromosomes . 2) In
neuro anatomy , a group of nerve cells. Search All of MedicineNet For: search help Printer-Friendly Format ... The most sensitive area is the clitoris...
Blepharospasm
...epharospasm Dystonia , focal, due to blepharospasm : See: Focal dystonia due to blepharospasm Search All of MedicineNet For: search help ...
neuro toxin complex Indications: symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia , often referred to as spasmodic torticollis , in adults to reduce seve...
Brain aneurysm
...e used in diagnostic studies of internal bodily structures in the detection of tumor s or brain aneurysm s. INR stent Device for treatment of
neuro vascular or cerebral/ brain aneurysm s. Investigational device; not FDA approved. Mfg: Arterial Vascular Engineering (AVE), Inc. (707-525-0111) Sou...
Brain surgery
...ystem for use in brain surgery . History: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) was a highly influential figure in the development not only of
neuro physiology (the intersection between neurology and physiology ) but also that of clinical neurology and neurosurgery ("brain ... Other fact...
Carcinoma
...sional. Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare type of cancer that develops on or just beneath the skin and in hair follicles. It is also called
neuro endocrine cancer of the skin because it arises from hormone -producing cells that resemble nerve cells. More on Adeno carcinoma Neoplas...
Carcinoid tumor
...h rare, cancer s such as carcinoid tumor s, pheochromocytoma s and other
neuro endocrine cancer s lead to production of these higher levels of your bo...des. Learn how carcinoid tumor s are different from more common cancer s.
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Contraction
...women are demanding painless labor s … or no labor at all … even before experiencing their first contraction . [3] More rarely,
neuro toxic chemotherapies have been observed to interfere with ejaculation of semen at orgasm , presumably because of damage to autonomic nerve s in...
Cutaneous
... , ... A per cutaneous kidney biopsy is done by inserting a long needle through the back (flank) to remove a sample of kidney tissue .
neuro cutaneous Syndrome s - A group of disorders characterized by ectodermal-based malformations and neoplastic growths in the skin , nervous system, an...
Dystonia
...teele-Olszewski syndrome ; Palsy - progressive supranuclear Causes, incidence , and risk factors: ... Botox (botulinum toxin type A) purified
neuro toxin complex Indications: symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia , often referred to as spasmodic torticollis , in adults to reduce seve...
Endocrine
...n is abnormal for Congenital Hypothyroidism or Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia , two disorders which need prompt diagnosis and treatment .
neuro endocrine cells have roles both in the endocrine system and the nervous system. They produce and secrete a variety of regulatory hormone s, or n...
Endocrine System
...ith the interactions between the nervous system and the endocrine system .
neuro endocrine describes certain cells that release hormone s into the blood in response to stimulation of the nervous system.
neuro endocrine tumor ... Autonomic nervous system dysfunction Chronic s...
Eye movements
... - double vision facial muscle s - grimace jaw and gullet - eating and swallowing problems arms and legs - lifting and walking problems ...
neuro Signs: The doctor will watch your child's eye movements , check to see if the child is fully awake, and take note of how he or she moves around. Thes...
Fibromyalgia
... be contained to a discrete area, as in an injury , or it can be more diffuse, as in disorders like fibromyalgia . Minor alterations of immune ,
neuro endocrine , and autonomic function may be associated with this syndrome . There is also considerable overlap between this condition and FIBROMYALGIA...
Kinins
... Histamine is commonly associated with allergic reactions due to its ability to dilate capillaries and increase blood vessel permeability. The
neuro kinins are being tested for the control of nausea following cancer chemotherapy as well as nausea related to motion sickness . In March 2003...
Malignant melanoma
... had not been observed in patients treated with PUVA until recently. In the U.S.A. [43] They include diffuse melanocytosis (diffuse melanosis) and
neuro cutaneous melanosis, melanocytoma, and malignant melanoma . Intermediate or mixed cases may occur. Melanocytoma accounts for 0.06% to 0. Like the...
Melanin
...se by people with vitiligo . Products include Melasyn foundation gel, concealer, body mousse, and moisture seal. Mfg: San-Mar Labor atories, Inc.
neuro cutaneous melanosis is an unusual condition associated with large or multi ple congenital nevi of the skin and melanin deposits within the ce...
Meninges
...ribed, benign , or malignant tumor s arising from melanocytes of the lepto meninges .[43] They include diffuse melanocytosis (diffuse melanosis) and
neuro cutaneous melanosis, melanocytoma, and malignant melanoma . meningitis - inflammation of the meninges , the membrane s that cover the brain...
Muscle
...cks a person's mental status, coordination, ability to walk normally, and how well the muscle s, senses, and reflexes work. This may also be called a
neuro exam or a neurologic exam. Research Interest: Ion channels are key elements in a wide number of physiological processes like the transmission of n...
Myelitis
... ) heart valve infections urinary tract infections ... Plaques may be seen in several otherdiseases as well, including encephalo myelitis ,
neuro sarcoidosis , and cerebral lupus . A biologies license application (BLA) has been submitted requesting permission to market the product in the Uni...
Neck pain
...lood ) Fatigue (excessive tiredness) Malaise (general ill feeling) Face pain Other joint pain ... Botox (botulinum toxin type A) purified
neuro toxin complex Indications: symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia , often referred to as spasmodic torticollis , in adults to reduce seve...
Neurology
...urology 48 (Mar. 1997): 581-585. History: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) was a highly influential figure in the development not only of
neuro physiology (the intersection between neurology and physiology ) but also that of clinical neurology and neurosurgery ("brain ... Writing in...
Neurosurgery
... (1857-1952) was a highly influential figure in the development not only of
neuro physiology (the intersection between neurology and physiology ) but als...rdinated efforts of pediatric specialists in fields such as neurosurgery ,
neuro pathology , radiation oncology , pediatric oncology , ... Medications ...
Olfactory
...n to our olfactory sense. Esthesio neuroblastoma ( olfactory neuroblastoma ) is a very rare, small round- cell tumor arising from the nasal
neuro epithelium that is distinct from primitive neuroectodermal tumor s. If no air gets to the olfactory nerve s, smell will not happen. In turn,...
Pheochromocytoma
...weats. They are also linked to pheochromocytoma s -- usually benign tumor s that are most often found in the adrenal glands . Some examples of
neuro endocrine tumor s are carcinoid tumor s, islet cell tumor s, medulla ry thyroid carcinoma , and pheochromocytoma . These tumor s secrete ho...
Psychology
...s suspect their children are suffering from this type of memory problem, they can contact their GP or paediatrician and ask them for a referral to the
neuro psychology Service at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, ... Writing in the Journal of Family Psychology , Professor Nancy McElwain fro...
Right
...tite , nausea , and vomiting . The urine is cloudy from pus , and often blood y. W right JL, Newhouse JH, Laguna JL, et al.: Localization of
neuro vascular bundles on pelvic CT and evaluation of radiation dose to structures putatively involved in erectile dysfunction after prostate brachythera...
Serotonin
... found in the brain, platelet s, digestive tract, and pineal gland . Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors maintain levels of the excitatory
neuro hormone serotonin in the brain. They do not alter levels of norepinephrine . Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors are useful in the treat...
Skin disorders
...rs associated with eczema . Articles and videos about seborrheic dermatitis , contact dermititis and eczema in infants and children. acne
neuro dermatitis ( skin inflammation with itching ) aggravation of other skin disorders , including cold sores Respiratory problems ... Honey ...
Spasmodic Torticollis
...sorders in Children Spider Nevi ( Spider Angioma ) Spider Vein ( Spider Angioma ) Spider Angioma ... Botox (botulinum toxin type A) purified
neuro toxin complex Indications: symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia , often referred to as spasmodic torticollis , in adults to reduce seve...
Surgery
...rain and its surrounding structures through an opening ( craniotomy ) in the skull ( cranium ). Alternative Names: Craniotomy ; Surgery - brain;
neuro surgery ... ENT ec surgery system (ESS) with Coblation technology ENT system using Coblation technology for soft tissue ablation during ot...
Syphilis
...is is a bacterial infection that usually affects the genital s. If left untreated, it can affect other parts of the body and may be fatal.
neuro syphilis occurs in 15 to 20% of all late or tertiary syphilis infections (about 10 to 20 years after the primary infection ), and is a progre...
Torticollis
...sorders in Children Spider Nevi ( Spider Angioma ) Spider Vein ( Spider Angioma ) Spider Angioma ... Botox (botulinum toxin type A) purified
neuro toxin complex Indications: symptomatic treatment of cervical dystonia , often referred to as spasmodic torticollis , in adults to reduce se...
Tumor
...called " cancer in slow motion" because it can lurk in the body for decades. Learn how carcinoid tumor s are different from more common cancer s.
neuro endocrine Tumor s Library Video ... Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) A protein ( cytokine ) which mediates tumor cell necrosis and destro...
Urology
...ll. McConnell JD, et al. (2003). History: Sir Charles Scott Sherrington (1857-1952) was a highly influential figure in the development not only of
neuro physiology (the intersection between ne urology and physiology ) but also that of clinical ne urology and neurosurgery ("brain ... Throug...
Weakness
...rst symptoms of secondary polycythemia . Patients may feel lightheaded or experience shortness of breath. weakness and other motor dysfunction
neuro endocrine abnormalities changes in behavior or thought processes The symptoms of a brain tumor may resemble other conditions or medical problems...