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Addison’s disease is a hormonal disorder or very uncommon endocrine that affects only one in million people. It can happen in all age groups and can cause problems in men and women equally. The disorder is recognized by fatigue, unexpected ...
Addison’s disease and Cushing’s syndrome, which can be fatal if not managed timely (Pivonello, 2008). Pathophysiology Addison’s disease In Addison’s disease, the normal functioning of the adrenal cortex gradually decreases, which causes lac...
adrenal gland or in the ganglia of the abdomen or in the ganglia of the nervous system. (Ganglia are masses of nerve tissue or groups of nerve cells.) Tumors develop in the nerve tissue in the neck? chest? abdomen? or pelvis. Neuroblastoma ...
adrenaline. Anatomy From the anatomical viewpoint, the adrenal glands are located in the retro peritoneum anterosuperior to the kidneys and are irrigated by the adrenal arteries. They consist of two different structures; which are the adren...
parkinson's disease and huntington's disease, referring to symptoms, diagnosis, causes and brain regions. Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that over a million people in the United States have been diagnosed with. T...
is on the question that is OCD a disease or disease entity. OCD (obsessional neurosis), is characterized by the presence of obsessions and compulsions, i.e. ideas, thoughts, images or impulses and acts on a recurring, repetitive and intrusi...
disease of unknown origin that may have a component autoimmune in which the immune system attacks its own individual's intestine causing inflammation. Often the affected part is the ileum or final leg of the small intestine , although the ...