Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infection
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"Overwhelming post splenectomy infection syndrome – Review study" . International Journal of Surgery . 12 (12): 1314–1316. doi : 10.1016/j.ijsu.2014.11.005 .
Hypergammaglobulinemia
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There are 5 types of hypergammaglobulinemias associated with hyper IgM. [2] MeSH considers hyper IgM syndrome to be a form of dysgammaglobulinemia , not a form of hypergammaglobulinemia.
B2M,
IL4,
MST1,
IL17A,
SSB,
IL6,
CRP,
TRIM21,
IFNG,
STAT5B,
STAT3,
STAT5A,
ALB,
TGFB1,
BTG3,
SLC17A5,
IL22,
TLR9,
TTC7A,
ZC3H12A,
TNF,
IL10,
MYD88,
FAS,
IGHG3,
IFNGR1,
IFNA13,
IFNA1,
GPT,
FCER2,
EPO,
ACE,
CD40LG,
CALR,
BCL2,
IL33
Indium Lung
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Emphysema has been associated with indium lung, but may not be part of the syndrome. [2] Complications [ edit ] Lung cancer may be related to indium lung disease, though indium is not a known carcinogen. [1] Causes [ edit ] Indium lung is caused by exposure to indium tin oxide in a variety of occupational contexts, including reclamation and production. [1] Exposure to indium tin oxide as it reacts can lead to exposure to indium metal, indium hydroxide , and indium oxide .
Bird Fancier's Lung
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Initial symptoms include shortness of breath (dyspnea), especially after sudden exertion or when exposed to temperature change, which can resemble asthma , hyperventilation syndrome or pulmonary embolism . Chills, fever, non-productive cough and chest discomfort may also occur.
Breast Disease
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Repeated occurrence unrelated to lactation requires endocrinological examination. bacterial mastitis mastitis from milk engorgement or secretory stasis mastitis chronic subareolar abscess tuberculosis of the breast syphilis of the breast retromammary abscess actinomycosis of the breast duct ectasia syndrome breast engorgement Other breast conditions [ edit ] Mondor’s disease Paget's disease of the breast nipple discharge , galactorrhea breast cyst mastalgia galactocoele See also [ edit ] Mammary gland References [ edit ] ^ Salzman, B; Fleegle, S; Tully, AS (15 August 2012).
TP63,
TP53,
ESR1,
PRL,
ERBB2,
PTEN,
TGFA,
BCL2,
FOSL1,
ARHGEF2,
NAA10,
CXCR4,
SLC30A2,
PAX8,
PTGES,
XRCC1,
VEGFA,
TNF,
SLC5A5,
PIWIL1,
ACP3,
RABEPK,
LINC00328,
PGR-AS1,
FAS-AS1,
ARMH1,
PPP1R2C,
PALB2,
PIWIL2,
CD274,
PSMD7,
BRMS1,
UBE2C,
EBNA1BP2,
NMU,
SEMA3C,
FST,
LANCL1,
MAPK1,
PRLR,
CYP17A1,
TNC,
HSD17B1,
HRAS,
GNB3,
ERCC4,
EGFR,
CYP11A1,
AGTR2,
CD34,
CCND2,
CA9,
BACH1,
TRIM23,
APC,
IGF1R,
IGF2,
IL9,
IL17A,
KDR,
RPSA,
LCN2,
LTF,
MMP1,
MMP9,
MSH2,
MT3,
MVD,
MYC,
PCNA,
PGC,
PPP1R8,
H3P28
2016 Punjab Sweet Poisoning
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. ^ a b "Toxic sweets case: CM Punjab visits Layyah, expresses grief over deaths - Pakistan - Dunya News" . dunyanews.tv . v t e Consumer food safety Adulterants , food contaminants 3-MCPD Aldicarb Antibiotic use in livestock Cyanide Formaldehyde HGH controversies Lead poisoning Melamine Mercury in fish Sudan I Flavorings Monosodium glutamate (MSG) Salt Sugar High-fructose corn syrup Intestinal parasites and parasitic disease Amoebiasis Anisakiasis Cryptosporidiosis Cyclosporiasis Diphyllobothriasis Enterobiasis Fasciolopsiasis Fasciolosis Giardiasis Gnathostomiasis Paragonimiasis Toxoplasmosis Trichinosis Trichuriasis Microorganisms Botulism Campylobacter jejuni Clostridium perfringens Cronobacter Enterovirus Escherichia coli O104:H4 Escherichia coli O157:H7 Hepatitis A Hepatitis E Listeria Norovirus Rotavirus Salmonella Vibrio cholerae Pesticides Chlorpyrifos DDT Lindane Malathion Methamidophos Preservatives Benzoic acid Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) Sodium benzoate Sugar substitutes Acesulfame potassium Aspartame Saccharin Sodium cyclamate Sorbitol Sucralose Toxins , poisons , environment pollution Aflatoxin Arsenic contamination of groundwater Benzene in soft drinks Bisphenol A Dieldrin Diethylstilbestrol Dioxin Mycotoxins Nonylphenol Shellfish poisoning Food contamination incidents Devon colic Swill milk scandal Esing Bakery incident 1858 Bradford sweets poisoning 1900 English beer poisoning Morinaga Milk arsenic poisoning incident Minamata disease 1971 Iraq poison grain disaster Toxic oil syndrome 1985 diethylene glycol wine scandal UK mad cow disease outbreak 1993 Jack in the Box E. coli outbreak 1996 Odwalla E. coli outbreak 2006 North American E. coli outbreaks ICA meat repackaging controversy 2008 Canada listeriosis outbreak 2008 Chinese milk scandal 2008 Irish pork crisis 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak 2011 Germany E. coli outbreak 2011 United States listeriosis outbreak 2013 Bihar school meal poisoning 2013 horse meat scandal 2015 Mozambique beer poisoning 2017 Brazil weak meat scandal 2017–18 South African listeriosis outbreak 2018 Australian rockmelon listeriosis outbreak 2018 Australian strawberry contamination Food safety incidents in China Food safety incidents in Taiwan Food safety in Australia Foodborne illness outbreaks death toll United States Regulation , standards , watchdogs Acceptable daily intake E number Food labeling regulations Food libel laws International Food Safety Network ISO 22000 Nutrition facts label Organic certification The Non-GMO Project Quality Assurance International Food Standards Agency Institutions Institute for Food Safety and Health European Food Safety Authority International Food Safety Network Spanish Agency for Food Safety and Nutrition Food Information and Control Agency (Spain) Centre for Food Safety (Hong Kong) Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (South Korea)
Hedonophobia
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Diagnosis of the condition is usually related to the age of 'maturity' in each country where the syndrome exists. For instance, in the US a person must be 18 years old to be considered an adult, [5] whereas in Canada he or she must be 18 or 19 years old, depending on the province of residence.
Ankylosis
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : M24.6 ICD - 9-CM : 718.5 MeSH : D000844 DiseasesDB : 29910 v t e Diseases of joints General Arthritis Monoarthritis Oligoarthritis Polyarthritis Symptoms Joint pain Joint stiffness Inflammatory Infectious Septic arthritis Tuberculosis arthritis Crystal Chondrocalcinosis CPPD (Psudogout) Gout Seronegative Reactive arthritis Psoriatic arthritis Ankylosing spondylitis Other Juvenile idiopathic arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis Felty's syndrome Palindromic rheumatism Adult-onset Still's disease Noninflammatory Hemarthrosis Osteoarthritis Heberden's node Bouchard's nodes Osteophyte v t e Acquired musculoskeletal deformities Upper limb shoulder Winged scapula Adhesive capsulitis Rotator cuff tear Subacromial bursitis elbow Cubitus valgus Cubitus varus hand deformity Wrist drop Boutonniere deformity Swan neck deformity Mallet finger Lower limb hip Protrusio acetabuli Coxa valga Coxa vara leg Unequal leg length patella Luxating patella Chondromalacia patellae Patella baja Patella alta foot deformity Bunion/hallux valgus Hallux varus Hallux rigidus Hammer toe Foot drop Flat feet Club foot knee Genu recurvatum Head Cauliflower ear General terms Valgus deformity / Varus deformity Joint stiffness Ligamentous laxity
FGFR2,
GNAI3,
GNAS,
LMNA,
NONO,
TNFRSF11B,
ENPP1,
PLCB4,
PQBP1,
ZMPSTE24,
MBTPS2,
ADGRG6,
PERP,
TRPV3,
NOG
Night Sweats
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Night sweats may happen because the sleep environment is too warm, either because the bedroom is unusually hot or because there are too many covers on the bed. [2] Night sweats have been associated with a long list of clinical conditions. [5] However, there is very little evidence that supports clinical recommendations for this condition. [5] Associated conditions [ edit ] The condition may be a sign of various disease states, including but not exclusive to the following: Cancers Lymphoma [6] [7] Leukemia [6] [7] Infections HIV/AIDS [6] [8] Tuberculosis [6] [7] Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare infection [6] Infectious mononucleosis [6] Fungal infections ( histoplasmosis , coccidioidomycosis ) [6] Lung abscess [6] Infective endocarditis [6] Brucellosis [9] Pneumocystis pneumonia (most often - in immunocompromised individuals) Endocrine disorders Menopause [10] Premature ovarian failure [6] Hyperthyroidism [6] Diabetes mellitus ( nocturnal hypoglycemia ) [6] Endocrine tumors ( pheochromocytoma , carcinoid ) [6] Orchiectomy [6] Rheumatic disorders Takayasu's arteritis [6] Temporal arteritis [6] Other Obstructive sleep apnea [6] Gastroesophageal reflux disease [6] Chronic fatigue syndrome [6] Fibromyalgia Granulomatous disease [6] Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia [6] Lymphoid hyperplasia [6] Diabetes insipidus [6] Prinzmetal's angina [6] Anxiety [6] Pregnancy [6] Drugs Antipyretics ( salicylates , acetaminophen ) [6] Antihypertensives [6] Anabolic–androgenic steroids , in particular trenbolone , and the nandrolones [6] Dinitrophenol - a common side effect Phenothiazines [6] Drug withdrawal: ethanol , benzodiazepines , heroin (and other opioids ), Over- bundling [6] Autonomic over-activity [6] Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) - Crohn's disease / ulcerative colitis References [ edit ] ^ "Hyperhidrosis - MeSH - NCBI" . www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov .
BCL2,
IFNGR1,
TH,
STAT6,
SDHD,
NAB2,
BCL6,
IGH,
HLA-DRB1,
SLC25A13,
MT1E,
ESR2,
ESR1,
CYP19A1,
TACR3,
BCR,
SOCS3
Chronic Airway-Digestive Inflammatory Disease
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Heart disease , stroke , infertility , painful headaches and chronic fatigue syndrome may be linked to CAID. CAID must first be diagnosed before each of these conditions can be properly treated.
Proventricular Dilatation Disease
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Since the first reported cases were involving species of macaw , the condition was termed macaw wasting syndrome . [1] Contents 1 Clinical signs 2 Cause 3 Taxonomy 4 Diagnosis 5 References 6 External links Clinical signs [ edit ] The clinical presentation of this disease varies with the individual as well as in severity of those symptoms.
Feline Odontoclastic Resorptive Lesion
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Feline Tooth Resorption (TR) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts , cells similar to osteoclasts .
Mooncalf
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Chapter X, p. 86, et infra . v t e Superstition Main topics Amulet Evil eye Luck Omen Talismans Myth and ritual Lists List of superstitions List of lucky symbols List of bad luck signs Sailors' superstitions Theatrical superstitions Africa Buda Gris-gris Sampy Sleeping child Americas Ascalapha odorata Carranca Cooties Curupira Djucu Fortune cookie Groundhog Day I'noGo tied Oscar love curse Susto White lighter myth Witch window Asia Superstition in India Superstition in Pakistan Japanese superstitions Bhoot (ghost) Chhaupadi Churel Ghosts in Bengali culture Jackal's horn Kuai Kuai culture Muhurta Navaratna Nazar battu Pichal Peri Puppy pregnancy syndrome Akabeko Kanai Anzen Maneki-neko Okiagari-koboshi Omamori Fan death Agimat Arbularyo Barang Kulam Lihi Pagtatawas Pasma Usog Kuman Thong Palad khik Takrut Nang Kwak White elephant Curse of 39 Jin Chan Numbers in Chinese culture Superstitions of Malaysian Chinese Europe August curse Barbary macaques in Gibraltar Bayern-luck Blarney Stone Cimaruta Cornicello The Goodman's Croft Himmelsbrief Icelandic magical staves In bocca al lupo Kitchen witch Klabautermann Mooncalf Nazar Need-fire Painted pebbles Powder of sympathy Rabbit rabbit rabbit Ravens of the Tower of London Russian traditions and superstitions Spilling water for luck The Scottish Play Troll cross Tycho Brahe days Witch post Wolfssegen General 11:11 4 ( Four-leaf clover , Tetraphobia ) 7 ( Seventh son of a seventh son ) 8 9 13 ( Friday the 13th , The Thirteen Club , Thirteenth floor , Triskaidekaphobia ) 108 111 666 ( Number of the Beast ) Ace of spades Auspicious wedding dates Baseball superstition Beginner's luck Black cat Bread and butter Break a leg Chain letter Cramp-ring Curse Davy Jones' Locker Dead man's hand End-of-the-day betting effect Fear of frogs Fear of ghosts First-foot Flying Dutchman Four Eleven Forty Four Gambler's conceit Good luck charm Human sacrifice Jinx Knocking on wood Law of contagion Literomancy Lock of hair Maternal impression Miasma theory Nelson Numismatic charm Penny Rabbit's foot Rainmaking Ship sponsor Shoes on a table Sign of the horns Something old Spilling salt Statue rubbing Three on a match Threshold Toi toi toi 27 Club Wishing well Witch ball Witching hour Related Apotropaic magic Astrology and science Coincidence Debunker Divination Folk religion Fortune-telling Magic and religion Magical thinking Numerology Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena Post hoc ergo propter hoc Traditional medicine Urban legend Jew Muslim
Involutional Melancholia
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In the climacterium the compulsive defensive systems fail'. [6] History [ edit ] Emil Kraepelin (1907) was the first to describe involutional melancholia as a distinct clinical entity separate from the manic-depressive psychosis , arguing that 'the processes of involution in the body are suited to engender mournful or anxious moodiness'. [7] Right up until 'the seventh edition of his textbook Kraepelin considered involutional melancholia as a separate disease', of acquired origin, but (partly in response to Dreyfus) 'he decided to include it in the eighth edition under the general heading of manic depressive insanity'. [8] Dreyfus (1907) had challenged Kraepelin's concept of an acquired origin, maintaining it to be endogenous in origin - although 'a recent statistical study of Dreyfus's old series has also shown that his conclusion that the natural history of involutional melancholia was no different from that of depression affecting younger subjects was wrong'. [9] Kirby (1909) described it as a distinctive syndrome, as did Hoch and MacCurdy in 1922.
CACNA1C,
RELN,
TPH2,
GAL,
IFI44L,
ISG15,
GALR2,
GALR3,
XDH,
TAC1,
SOD2,
SLC6A4,
MPO,
CAT,
IL2,
HTR2A,
NR4A1,
GALR1,
GAD2,
GAD1,
IFI6,
FKBP5,
EDN1,
CRHR1,
FREM3
List Of Adverse Effects Of Aripiprazole
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Orthostatic hypotension Musculoskeletal stiffness Abdominal discomfort Blurred vision Cough Pain Myalgia Rash Rhinitis Uncommon (0.1-1% incidence) [ edit ] Leukopenia Neutropenia Thrombocytopenia Bradycardia (low heart rate) Palpitations Orthostatic hypotension Dry eye Photophobia Diplopia Eyelid oedema Photopsia Diarrhoea Gastritis Pathological gambling [7] Dysphagia Gastroesophageal reflux disease Swollen tongue Oesophagitis Hypoaesthesia oral Face oedema Gait disturbance Chills Discomfort Feeling abnormal Mobility decreased Self-mutilation Heart rate increased Blood glucose increased Pyrexia Blood prolactin increased Blood urea increased Electrocardiogram QT prolonged Blood bilirubin increased Hepatic enzyme increased Increased appetite Nocturia Polyuria Pollakiuria Incontinence Urinary retention Sexual dysfunction Amenorrhoea Pruritus Photosensitivity reaction Urticaria Rare (<0.1%) [ edit ] Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (Combination of fever , muscle stiffness, faster breathing , sweating , reduced consciousness, and sudden change in blood pressure and heart rate ) Suicidal ideation and behavior Depression Painful and/or sustained erection ( Priapism ) Seizures Rhabdomyolysis Agranulocytosis Cardiopulmonary failure Myocardial infarction (heart attack) Atrial flutter Supraventricular tachycardia Ventricular tachycardia Atrioventricular block Extrasystoles Sinus tachycardia Atrial fibrillation Angina pectoris Myocardial ischaemia Pancreatitis Diabetic ketoacidosis Prolonged QT interval (less common than with most other atypical antipsychotic drugs [6] ) Speech disorder Electrolyte abnormalities including hyponatraemia , hypokalaemia , hypocalcaemia , etc.
High-Functioning Alcoholic
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Sulfonic acids : Acamprosate Religion and alcohol Christian views on alcohol alcohol in the Bible Islam and alcohol History Bratt System Related Index of alcohol-related articles Austrian syndrome Ban on caffeinated alcoholic beverages Brief intervention Gateway drug effect Last call Mood disorder Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease Self-medication Spins Sober companion Sober living houses Sobering center Town drunk Category This article about an alcohol is a stub .
Squamous-Cell Carcinoma Of The Vagina
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : C52 ICD - 9-CM : 184.0 MeSH : D014625 DiseasesDB : 13693 External resources MedlinePlus : 001510 eMedicine : med/3330 Clearinghouse of Information for DES daughters and Sons National Cancer Institute: Vaginal Cancer Clinically reviewed vaginal cancer information for patients UK vaginal cancer statistics Cancer.Net: Vaginal Cancer v t e Tumors of the female urogenital system Adnexa Ovaries Glandular and epithelial / surface epithelial- stromal tumor CMS: Ovarian serous cystadenoma Mucinous cystadenoma Cystadenocarcinoma Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma Krukenberg tumor Endometrioid tumor Clear-cell ovarian carcinoma Brenner tumour Sex cord–gonadal stromal Leydig cell tumour Sertoli cell tumour Sertoli–Leydig cell tumour Thecoma Granulosa cell tumour Luteoma Sex cord tumour with annular tubules Germ cell Dysgerminoma Nongerminomatous Embryonal carcinoma Endodermal sinus tumor Gonadoblastoma Teratoma / Struma ovarii Choriocarcinoma Fibroma Meigs' syndrome Fallopian tube Adenomatoid tumor Uterus Myometrium Uterine fibroids/leiomyoma Leiomyosarcoma Adenomyoma Endometrium Endometrioid tumor Uterine papillary serous carcinoma Endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia Uterine clear-cell carcinoma Cervix Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Clear-cell carcinoma SCC Glassy cell carcinoma Villoglandular adenocarcinoma Placenta Choriocarcinoma Gestational trophoblastic disease General Uterine sarcoma Mixed Müllerian tumor Vagina Squamous-cell carcinoma of the vagina Botryoid rhabdomyosarcoma Clear-cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina Vaginal intraepithelial neoplasia Vaginal cysts Vulva SCC Melanoma Papillary hidradenoma Extramammary Paget's disease Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia Bartholin gland carcinoma
Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis
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For instance, DIAM caused by OKT3 antibodies may be mediated by cytokine release rather than hypersensitivity reactions. [3] There is an association with certain underlying conditions such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), and other underlying conditions that were present in a small amount of patients included Sjögren syndrome , Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura , rheumatoid arthritis , HIV , Crohn's disease . [3] Diagnosis [ edit ] Historically, the process of diagnosis involved attempting to identify any infectious causes as these may be treatable with antibiotics or other medications.
Monothematic Delusion
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Note that some of these delusions are sometimes grouped under the umbrella term of delusional misidentification syndrome . Causes [ edit ] Current cognitive neuropsychology research points toward a two-factor approach to the cause of monothematic delusions. [1] The first factor being the anomalous experience—often a neurological defect—which leads to the delusion, and the second factor being an impairment of the belief formation cognitive process.
Erotophobia
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In the case of specific erotophobia, only the fear of something related to sex would be present without any other fears or syndromes. Psychological studies [ edit ] In psychological studies, the term is often used to describe degree of (general) sexual aversion versus (general) interest in sex.