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Inflammatory Breast Cancer
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD-O : 8530/3 MeSH : D058922 The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Research Foundation MD Anderson's Inflammatory Breast Cancer Clinic and Research Program The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Foundation v t e Breast cancer Types Ductal Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) : Paget's disease of the breast Comedocarcinoma Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) Intraductal papilloma Lobular Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) Fibroepithelial / stromal Fibroadenoma Phyllodes tumor Other Medullary carcinoma Male breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer Precursor lesions Atypical ductal hyperplasia Nipple adenoma General Breast cancer Classification Risk factors Alcohol Hereditary breast—ovarian cancer syndrome BRCA mutation Screening Treatment Other Breast cancer awareness Pink ribbon National Breast Cancer Awareness Month List of people with breast cancerALK, RHOC, EGFR, ESR1, ERBB2, TP53, PGR, CCN6, EGF, PIK3CA, XIAP, CD274, ERBB3, CAV1, MTCO2P12, NFKB1, PTGS2, COX2, CTNNB1, EZH2, NOTCH3, TNFSF10, PIK3CG, MYC, EIF4G1, STAT3, PIK3CB, PIK3CD, IL13, RIPK2, CD68, AHR, AKT1, APC, SDC1, MUC1, CXCL8, PTK2, PTEN, COL1A1, GLI1, VEGFA, IL10, FOXP3, INPP4B, ARHGEF7, GPRC5A, SLIT2, ADM, TP63, LGR5, TFF1, TGFA, THBD, TNF, TP73, SUMO1, UVRAG, VDR, VIM, WNT1, WNT5A, CXCL14, CXCR4, H3-4, IFITM1, SLC9A3R1, B3GAT1, APOBEC3B, TAS2R64P, MIR126, MIR150, MIR155, MIR15A, MIR181C, MIR19A, MIR205, MIR21, MIR26B, MIR30B, MIR335, MIR337, MIR451A, HOTAIR, MIR1303, MIR210HG, TMX2-CTNND1, MIR10B, ARHGAP24, PUM1, FTO, KIAA0100, HDAC6, SCGB1D2, NES, CKAP4, KCNQ1OT1, UBE2C, TJP3, AGO2, REM1, ASCC1, PRLH, NUSAP1, MED15, WWOX, KRT20, DGCR8, STAT6, PMAIP1, ST14, IDH2, CST6, CTNND1, CTSB, CTSV, CYP1B1, DHCR24, DLX4, ECT2, ERBB4, F2R, FGFR1, GLO1, GPX3, HAGH, HGF, CSF1R, CSF1, CPB2, BRCA2, AGT, ALDH1A1, AREG, BAX, BCL2, BRCA1, CD1A, COL10A1, MS4A1, CD40, CD44, CDK2, CCR7, COL5A1, HHEX, IL6, SIAH2, IL13RA1, PAK1, PDGFRA, PDGFRB, PARP1, CTSA, PPP3CA, PRKCZ, MAP2K7, PSEN2, RARRES1, RBM3, RHO, RPE65, S100A7, SELE, TNFRSF11B, NOTCH1, NFKB2, MARCKS, IL13RA2, IL18, KDR, KRT18, KRT81, LMNA, MCL1, MYB, MMP1, MMP2, MMP3, MMP11, MMP12, MUC4, H3P40
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Phantom Pain
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Although it has not been fully explored, one investigation of lower limb amputation observed that as stump length decreased, there was a greater incidence of moderate and severe phantom pain. [3] See also [ edit ] Phantom limb Phantom eye syndrome References [ edit ] ^ a b c d Giummarra, M.
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Diffuse Proliferative Nephritis
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External links [ edit ] Classification D External resources eMedicine : article/239646 v t e Lupus nephritis Class I ( Minimal mesangial glomerulonephritis ) Class II ( Mesangial proliferative lupus nephritis ) Class III ( Focal proliferative nephritis ) Class IV ( Diffuse proliferative nephritis ) Class V ( Membranous nephritis ) Class VI ( Glomerulosclerosis ) v t e Disease of the kidney glomerules Primarily nephrotic Non-proliferative Minimal change Focal segmental Membranous Proliferative Mesangial proliferative Endocapillary proliferative Membranoproliferative/mesangiocapillary By condition Diabetic Amyloidosis Primarily nephritic , RPG Type I RPG / Type II hypersensitivity Goodpasture syndrome Type II RPG / Type III hypersensitivity Post-streptococcal Lupus diffuse proliferative IgA Type III RPG / Pauci-immune Granulomatosis with polyangiitis Microscopic polyangiitis Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis General glomerulonephritis glomerulonephrosis
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Hiv/aids In Nepal
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Dangol who is working there in the management of HIV AIDS in Nepal. v t e HIV/AIDS in Asia Sovereign states Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Brunei Cambodia China Cyprus East Timor (Timor-Leste) Egypt Georgia India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Japan Jordan Kazakhstan North Korea South Korea Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Laos Lebanon Malaysia Maldives Mongolia Myanmar Nepal Oman Pakistan Philippines Qatar Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Sri Lanka Syria Tajikistan Thailand Turkey Turkmenistan United Arab Emirates Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen States with limited recognition Abkhazia Artsakh Northern Cyprus Palestine South Ossetia Taiwan Dependencies and other territories British Indian Ocean Territory Christmas Island Cocos (Keeling) Islands Hong Kong Macau Book Category Asia portal v t e HIV / AIDS topics HIV/AIDS HIV HIV Lentivirus structure and genome subtypes CDC classification disease progression rates HIV/AIDS diagnosis management pathophysiology prevention research vaccination PrEP WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease Children Teens / Adults Countries by AIDS prevalence rate Conditions Signs and symptoms AIDS-defining clinical condition Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome Lipodystrophy Nephropathy Neurocognitive disorders Pruritus Superinfection Tuberculosis co-infection HIV Drug Resistance Database Innate resistance to HIV Serostatus HIV-positive people Nutrition Pregnancy History History Epidemiology Multiple sex partners Timeline AIDS Museum Timothy Ray Brown Women and HIV/AIDS Social AIDS orphan Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS Circumcision and HIV Criminal transmission Discrimination against people Economic impact Cost of treatment HIV-affected community HIV/AIDS activism HIV/AIDS denialism Red ribbon Safe sex Sex education List of HIV-positive people People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement HIV/AIDS in the porn industry Culture Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories International AIDS Conference International AIDS Society Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) The SING Campaign Solidays Treatment Action Campaign World AIDS Day YAA/Youthforce "Free Me" Larry Kramer Gay Men's Health Crisis ACT UP Silence=Death Project HIV/AIDS pandemic by region / country Africa Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Tanzania South Africa Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe North America Canada Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua United States New York City Caribbean Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic South America Bolivia Brazil Colombia Guyana Peru Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China (PRC) ( Yunnan ) East Timor India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan North Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Nepal Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Taiwan (ROC) Thailand United Arab Emirates Turkey Vietnam Europe United Kingdom Russia Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region
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Spondylolysis
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : M43.0 ICD - 9-CM : 738.4 MeSH : D013169 DiseasesDB : 12322 SNOMED CT : 240221008 External resources eMedicine : radio/650 v t e Spinal disease Deforming Spinal curvature Kyphosis Lordosis Scoliosis Other Scheuermann's disease Torticollis Spondylopathy inflammatory Spondylitis Ankylosing spondylitis Sacroiliitis Discitis Spondylodiscitis Pott disease non inflammatory Spondylosis Spondylolysis Spondylolisthesis Retrolisthesis Spinal stenosis Facet syndrome Back pain Neck pain Upper back pain Low back pain Coccydynia Sciatica Radiculopathy Intervertebral disc disorder Schmorl's nodes Degenerative disc disease Spinal disc herniation Facet joint arthrosis
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Hiv/aids In Ukraine
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Денисова v t e HIV / AIDS topics HIV/AIDS HIV HIV Lentivirus structure and genome subtypes CDC classification disease progression rates HIV/AIDS diagnosis management pathophysiology prevention research vaccination PrEP WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease Children Teens / Adults Countries by AIDS prevalence rate Conditions Signs and symptoms AIDS-defining clinical condition Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome Lipodystrophy Nephropathy Neurocognitive disorders Pruritus Superinfection Tuberculosis co-infection HIV Drug Resistance Database Innate resistance to HIV Serostatus HIV-positive people Nutrition Pregnancy History History Epidemiology Multiple sex partners Timeline AIDS Museum Timothy Ray Brown Women and HIV/AIDS Social AIDS orphan Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS Circumcision and HIV Criminal transmission Discrimination against people Economic impact Cost of treatment HIV-affected community HIV/AIDS activism HIV/AIDS denialism Red ribbon Safe sex Sex education List of HIV-positive people People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement HIV/AIDS in the porn industry Culture Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories International AIDS Conference International AIDS Society Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) The SING Campaign Solidays Treatment Action Campaign World AIDS Day YAA/Youthforce "Free Me" Larry Kramer Gay Men's Health Crisis ACT UP Silence=Death Project HIV/AIDS pandemic by region / country Africa Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Tanzania South Africa Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe North America Canada Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua United States New York City Caribbean Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic South America Bolivia Brazil Colombia Guyana Peru Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China (PRC) ( Yunnan ) East Timor India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan North Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Nepal Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Taiwan (ROC) Thailand United Arab Emirates Turkey Vietnam Europe United Kingdom Russia Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region v t e HIV/AIDS in Europe Sovereign states Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom States with limited recognition Abkhazia Artsakh Kosovo Northern Cyprus South Ossetia Transnistria Dependencies and other entities Åland Faroe Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Svalbard
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Hip Dysplasia (Canine)
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Other conditions with similar symptoms [ edit ] The following conditions can give symptoms very similar to hip dysplasia, and should be ruled out during diagnosis: Cauda equina syndrome (i.e. lower back problems) Cranial (anterior) Cruciate ligament tears Other rear limb arthritic conditions [13] Osteochondritis dissecans and elbow dysplasia in the forelimbs are difficult to diagnose as the animal may only exhibit an unusual gait, and may be masked by, or misdiagnosed as, hip dysplasia. [14] A dog may misuse its rear legs, or adapt its gait, to compensate for pain in the forelimbs , notably osteoarthritis , osteochondritis (OCD) or shoulder or elbow dysplasia , as well as pain in the hocks and stifles or spinal issues.
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Psychotic Depression
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"Risperidone versus haloperidol and amitriptyline in the treatment of patients with a combined psychotic and depressive syndrome". The Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology . 18 (2): 111–120. doi : 10.1097/00004714-199804000-00003 .
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Hiv/aids In Mexico
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain . v t e HIV/AIDS in North America Sovereign states Antigua and Barbuda Bahamas Barbados Belize Canada Costa Rica Cuba Dominica Dominican Republic El Salvador Grenada Guatemala Haiti Honduras Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Panama Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago United States Dependencies and other territories Anguilla Aruba Bermuda Bonaire British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Curaçao Greenland Guadeloupe Martinique Montserrat Puerto Rico Saint Barthélemy Saint Martin Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saba Sint Eustatius Sint Maarten Turks and Caicos Islands United States Virgin Islands v t e HIV / AIDS topics HIV/AIDS HIV HIV Lentivirus structure and genome subtypes CDC classification disease progression rates HIV/AIDS diagnosis management pathophysiology prevention research vaccination PrEP WHO disease staging system for HIV infection and disease Children Teens / Adults Countries by AIDS prevalence rate Conditions Signs and symptoms AIDS-defining clinical condition Diffuse infiltrative lymphocytosis syndrome Lipodystrophy Nephropathy Neurocognitive disorders Pruritus Superinfection Tuberculosis co-infection HIV Drug Resistance Database Innate resistance to HIV Serostatus HIV-positive people Nutrition Pregnancy History History Epidemiology Multiple sex partners Timeline AIDS Museum Timothy Ray Brown Women and HIV/AIDS Social AIDS orphan Catholic Church and HIV/AIDS Circumcision and HIV Criminal transmission Discrimination against people Economic impact Cost of treatment HIV-affected community HIV/AIDS activism HIV/AIDS denialism Red ribbon Safe sex Sex education List of HIV-positive people People With AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement HIV/AIDS in the porn industry Culture Discredited HIV/AIDS origins theories International AIDS Conference International AIDS Society Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) Media portrayal of HIV/AIDS Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) The SING Campaign Solidays Treatment Action Campaign World AIDS Day YAA/Youthforce "Free Me" Larry Kramer Gay Men's Health Crisis ACT UP Silence=Death Project HIV/AIDS pandemic by region / country Africa Angola Benin Botswana Democratic Republic of the Congo Egypt Eswatini Ethiopia Ghana Guinea Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Rwanda Senegal Tanzania South Africa Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe North America Canada Mexico El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua United States New York City Caribbean Haiti Jamaica Dominican Republic South America Bolivia Brazil Colombia Guyana Peru Asia Afghanistan Armenia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Bhutan Cambodia China (PRC) ( Yunnan ) East Timor India Indonesia Iran Iraq Japan Jordan North Korea Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Nepal Pakistan Philippines Saudi Arabia Sri Lanka Taiwan (ROC) Thailand United Arab Emirates Turkey Vietnam Europe United Kingdom Russia Ukraine Oceania Australia New Zealand Papua New Guinea List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate List of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths registered by region
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Olfactory Toxicity In Fish
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Olfactory toxicity occurring at environmentally relevant concentrations can induce reduction to food odor attraction and predator scent or alarm response pheromones can cause major problems with survivorship. [1] Olfactory toxicity can also affect the ability of anadromous fish to find their natal stream causing them to stray to other streams. [4] See also [ edit ] Olfaction Aquatic toxicology Clean Water Act (in the US) Fish acute toxicity syndrome Stream ecology Pre-spawn mortality in coho salmon References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Tierney KB, Baldwin DH, Hara TJ, Ross PS, Scholz NL, Kennedy CJ. 2010.
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Treatment-Resistant Depression
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People who are non-responsive after taking an SSRI may respond to moclobemide or tricyclic antidepressant , bupropion or an MAOI . [10] However, the more antidepressants an individual had already tried, the less likely they were to benefit from a new antidepressant trial. [ citation needed ] Some off label antidepressants are low dose ketamine and highly serotonergic catecholamines (including very controlled use of MDMA in the treatment of PTSD and crippling depression/anxiety). [ citation needed ] For lethargic syndromes, dysthymia, or caffeine-resistant amotivation, a dopaminergic stimulant such as methlyphenidate, or even 2.5 mg dextroamphetamine can be helpful. [ citation needed ] Primarily dopaminergic or norepinephrine releasing stimulants, in low doses, have been used especially in the past, or in conjunction with a multidisciplinary therapy approach, although more targeted and "mild" agents, including modafinil and atomoxetine are considered first line [ by whom?SLC6A4, SLC6A2, VEGFA, MAOA, MAP2K1, RGS4, WDR64, BDNF, SLIT3, OPN3, ZNF385D-AS1, LINC01643, ZNF385D, STAR, TNF, IL6, LRP2, MCF2L, CRP, CREB1, GRIN2B, UGT2B7, TYMS, MLXIP, TXN, CHL1, MYLIP, SMUG1, PYCARD, MARCHF5, ZNF804A, TPH2, MARCHF8, MIRLET7B, MIRLET7C, MIR155, MDD1, ECT, TNFRSF1A, FAS, TRD, TAC1, CACNA1C, CDK9, COMT, CSF2, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, DBT, FKBP5, MSTN, GRM2, HTR1A, IL1B, IL6R, IL18, LAMC2, COX2, NHS, NTRK2, OPRK1, OXTR, POMC, PSMD13, PTGS2, MTCO2P12
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Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : D05.1 MeSH : D002285 v t e Breast cancer Types Ductal Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) : Paget's disease of the breast Comedocarcinoma Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) Intraductal papilloma Lobular Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) Fibroepithelial / stromal Fibroadenoma Phyllodes tumor Other Medullary carcinoma Male breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer Precursor lesions Atypical ductal hyperplasia Nipple adenoma General Breast cancer Classification Risk factors Alcohol Hereditary breast—ovarian cancer syndrome BRCA mutation Screening Treatment Other Breast cancer awareness Pink ribbon National Breast Cancer Awareness Month List of people with breast cancerSLC2A1, HIF1A, CA9, LDHB, STAT5A, BRCA2, ATM, SEC23B, BRCA1, CCND1, ESR1, PGR, TP53, ERBB2, C11orf65, LMNA, PALB2, BRIP1, PTGS2, EGFR, PIK3CA, CYP19A1, PTEN, BCL2, VEGFA, CDKN2A, RASSF1, S100A7, UVRAG, TP63, RPE65, CKAP4, AR, TRIM27, LMLN, COX2, MSMB, MUC1, PLAU, MTCO2P12, SERPINE1, MMP9, RET, AVP, RUNX3, TMPRSS13, MST1, MKI67, ZNF469, MMP11, NEURL1, ACTB, NEU1, NME1, ESR2, EZH2, CD274, HGF, PIK3CG, GATA3, ERG, CD44, AKT1, BCS1L, SNAI1, NCOA4, PIK3CD, TBPL1, PDGFRA, PDCD4, KLK3, FOXP3, PIK3CB, MSH6, RBM39, MIR21, PLG, SFN, BNIP3, PPARG, MAPK1, GSTP1, NOTCH3, IRF5, AURKA, H3P10, MME, TERF2, MET, TBX3, TGFB1, HOTAIR, LOX, TRPS1, LGALS3, ATP6AP2, KRT19, KRT14, ALDH1A1, ANXA8, NOTCH1, SAGE1, TERT, MAP2K4, SULF2, RAP1A, CCND2, SDC1, CTNNB1, SIM2, CAV1, COL11A1, MIR183, FGFR1, CST6, FHIT, COX8A, CDKN1A, CXCR4, VWF, TIAM1, VIM, THOC1, MRC2, AKR1C3, HDAC6, PDZK1IP1, WNT1, MTA1, RABEPK, LANCL1, THBS1, TUBA1B, SPAG11B, INPP4B, TGFBI, ALDH5A1, NCOA3, FST, USO1, SEMA7A, NXF1, IRS2, CELSR1, TLK1, TIMP2, ARHGEF2, XPR1, CD163, CLDN1, SLIT2, SLC9A3R1, MAP3K14, HSPB3, TWIST1, CUL3, TOP2A, TNFAIP3, ADIPOQ, TMPRSS2, COX5A, GAB2, UGCG, P4HA2, GRAP2, LPXN, EIF2AK3, CCN5, CXCL14, APOBEC3B, NRP1, TIE1, NCOR1, NCOR2, DIRAS3, KIAA0100, NRIP1, AAMP, NCOA2, CD276, GADL1, ARMH1, CCDC112, GATA5, MUC17, CKS1BP7, SPATA18, ACVR1C, ANIB1, AZIN2, SCGB3A1, PPP1R2C, CIB1, LPCAT1, VTCN1, ADIPOR2, WDR77, CDK15, NOD2, HEATR6, MUC3B, MIB1, INTS2, PCBP4, TNFAIP8L3, MIR106B, MIR10B, MIR126, H3P28, SCHLAP1, LY75-CD302, MIR671, POTEF, MIR557, SPAG11A, MIR455, MIR409, MIR151A, MIR93, MIR29C, MIR223, MIR205, MIR195, MIR181A2, MIR17, MIR155, MIR150, MIR146A, MIR140, MIR139, MIR132, SLC12A9, PBK, PAG1, AMACR, SEC14L2, POFUT1, CBX7, SULF1, TFAP2B, KDM2A, CILK1, VASH1, GALNT6, PTP4A3, DNAJB4, COPS5, KCNQ1OT1, EBNA1BP2, SMR3B, PGRMC1, PLAC1, CTCF, SCGB1D2, POSTN, TXNIP, OLFM4, IFI44, SMUG1, TMEFF2, DOK4, CADM1, DEPDC1, TRIM62, TET2, OTUD4, KRT20, SPA17, WWOX, GDE1, SIRT6, HSD17B7, UBR5, ADIPOR1, MEMO1, PRLH, ADGRE2, PYCARD, HPGDS, FOXP1, PELP1, TES, PART1, BRMS1, QPCT, PEG10, RB1, TFAP2A, NR5A2, FLT1, FLOT2, FLNB, FOXO3, FOXC1, FHL2, FGF3, FAT1, FASN, ETV6, FBL, EREG, ERBB4, ERBB3, ELF3, EIF4EBP1, EIF4E, DUSP6, NQO1, ECI1, DBT, FPR2, FYB1, DAP, GAS6, IGF1R, IDH2, IDH1, ICAM1, TNC, HSPB2, HSPB1, HSPA8, HOXA5, FOXA1, HHEX, NRG1, HDLBP, H3-3B, H3-3A, GTF2H2, GSTM2, GSN, GPT, GJB2, GATA4, DAPK3, CYC1, IGFBP3, CD19, DDR1, BNIP3L, BMP2, BCR, BCL9, BCL6, BAG1, STS, NUDT2, ANXA2, AMCN, AIC, AGTR1, AGT, JAG1, AP2B1, PARP1, ADH5, ADH4, ADH1C, ADH1B, RUNX1, MS4A1, CTSV, CD86, CTSB, CTLA4, CSTA, CSK, CREBBP, CPOX, CLDN7, CPD, COL10A1, COL5A2, COL1A1, CLU, CISH, CHEK1, CDKN1B, CDH13, CDH11, CDH1, CD59, CD34, CD33, IGF2, IGFBP7, SYK, S100A6, OPN1LW, RBP1, RASA1, RARB, RAP1GAP, RAC1, PTHLH, PTGER2, PTCH1, PSMD10, PSMD7, KLK10, MAPK3, PRKD1, PRKACG, PPP2R2B, PON1, PMS2, SERPINB5, PI3, PECAM1, S100A1, S100A8, PDGFRB, S100A9, SULT1E1, STAT5B, STAT1, SREBF1, SPARC, SPAM1, SOX11, SOX9, SOX2, FSCN1, SNCG, SMARCE1, SMARCA4, SLN, SKP2, SIX1, SIAH2, SFRP1, CXCL12, S100B, S100A10, ENPP3, CDK16, IL2RA, MDM2, EPCAM, LY75, LGALS1, LEPR, LBR, RPSA, KRT81, KRT18, KRT17, KRT15, KRT5, KPNA2, KIT, CD82, ITGA4, ISG20, IRS1, IRF1, INHBA, IL9, IL6, SMAD4, MIP, PCOS1, MMP1, PAX6, PAX5, P2RX5, OSM, OPRD1, DDR2, NRDC, NOTCH4, NOTCH2, NEK2, NEFL, MYLK, MYC, MYB, MUC4, MUC3A, MUC2, MRC1, MMP13, MMP8, MMP2, H3P33
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Splitting (Psychology)
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. ^ Charles Rycroft, A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis (London 1995) p. 174 v t e Borderline personality disorder General Dimensional models of personality disorders Impulse control disorders Trauma model of mental disorders Misdiagnosis of borderline personality disorder Symptoms and behaviors Dissociation Eating disorders Emotional dysregulation Feelings of emptiness Hypersexuality Idealization and devaluation Impulsivity Mood swings Projection Self-harm Splitting Suicidal ideation Management Dialectical behavior therapy Dynamic deconstructive psychotherapy McLean Hospital Mentalization-based treatment Schema therapy Social psychiatry Transference focused psychotherapy Family challenges BPDFamily (support group) Codependency Complex PTSD Emotional blackmail Family estrangement Personal boundaries v t e Narcissism Types Collective Egomania Flying monkeys Healthy Malignant Narcissistic personality disorder Spiritual Workplace Characteristics Betrayal Boasting Egocentrism Egotism Empathy (lack of) Envy Entitlement (exaggerated sense of) Fantasy Grandiosity Hubris Magical thinking Manipulative Narcissistic abuse Narcissistic elation Narcissistic rage and narcissistic injury Narcissistic mortification Narcissistic supply Narcissistic withdrawal Perfectionism Self-esteem Self-righteousness Shamelessness Superficial charm Superiority complex True self and false self Vanity Defences Denial Idealization and devaluation Distortion Projection Splitting Cultural phenomena Control freak Don Juanism Dorian Gray syndrome My way or the highway Selfie Related articles Codependency Counterdependency Dark triad Ego ideal "Egomania" (film) Egotheism Empire-building God complex History of narcissism Messiah complex Micromanagement Narcissism of small differences Narcissistic leadership Narcissistic parent Narcissistic Personality Inventory Narcissus (mythology) On Narcissism Sam Vaknin Self-love Self-serving bias Spoiled child The Culture of Narcissism Workplace bullying v t e Defence mechanisms Level 1: Pathological Delusional projection Denial or abnegation (German: Verneinung ) Psychotic denial or disavowal (German: Verleugnung ) Distortion Foreclosure or repudiation (German: Verwerfung ) Extreme projection Identification with the Aggressor Splitting Level 2: Immature Acting out Fantasy Idealization Introjection Passive-aggression Projection Projective identification Somatization Level 3: Neurotic Displacement Dissociation Hypochondriasis Intellectualization Isolation Rationalization Reaction formation Regression Repression (German: Verdrängung ) Undoing Level 4: Mature Altruism Anticipation Humour Identification Sublimation Suppression Other mechanisms Compartmentalization Defensive pessimism Exaggeration Minimisation Postponement of affect See also Narcissistic defences Censorship (psychoanalysis)
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Lobular Carcinoma In Situ
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : D05.0 ICD-O : M8520/2 v t e Breast cancer Types Ductal Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) : Paget's disease of the breast Comedocarcinoma Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) Intraductal papilloma Lobular Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) Fibroepithelial / stromal Fibroadenoma Phyllodes tumor Other Medullary carcinoma Male breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer Precursor lesions Atypical ductal hyperplasia Nipple adenoma General Breast cancer Classification Risk factors Alcohol Hereditary breast—ovarian cancer syndrome BRCA mutation Screening Treatment Other Breast cancer awareness Pink ribbon National Breast Cancer Awareness Month List of people with breast cancer v t e Glandular and epithelial cancer Epithelium Papilloma / carcinoma Small-cell carcinoma Combined small-cell carcinoma Verrucous carcinoma Squamous cell carcinoma Basal-cell carcinoma Transitional cell carcinoma Inverted papilloma Complex epithelial Warthin's tumor Thymoma Bartholin gland carcinoma Glands Adenomas / adenocarcinomas Gastrointestinal tract: Linitis plastica Familial adenomatous polyposis pancreas Insulinoma Glucagonoma Gastrinoma VIPoma Somatostatinoma Cholangiocarcinoma Klatskin tumor Hepatocellular adenoma / Hepatocellular carcinoma Urogenital Renal cell carcinoma Endometrioid tumor Renal oncocytoma Endocrine Prolactinoma Multiple endocrine neoplasia Adrenocortical adenoma / Adrenocortical carcinoma Hürthle cell Other/multiple Neuroendocrine tumor Carcinoid Adenoid cystic carcinoma Oncocytoma Clear-cell adenocarcinoma Apudoma Cylindroma Papillary hidradenoma Adnexal and skin appendage sweat gland Hidrocystoma Syringoma Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Cystic, mucinous, and serous Cystic general Cystadenoma / Cystadenocarcinoma Mucinous Signet ring cell carcinoma Krukenberg tumor Mucinous cystadenoma / Mucinous cystadenocarcinoma Pseudomyxoma peritonei Mucoepidermoid carcinoma Serous Ovarian serous cystadenoma / Pancreatic serous cystadenoma / Serous cystadenocarcinoma / Papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma Ductal, lobular, and medullary Ductal carcinoma Mammary ductal carcinoma Pancreatic ductal carcinoma Comedocarcinoma Paget's disease of the breast / Extramammary Paget's disease Lobular carcinoma Lobular carcinoma in situ Invasive lobular carcinoma Medullary carcinoma Medullary carcinoma of the breast Medullary thyroid cancer Acinar cell Acinic cell carcinoma
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Fibrocystic Breast Changes
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It is not a classic form of mastitis (breast inflammation). [27] Eponyms [ edit ] This entity has historically also been termed Bloodgood’s disease , Cooper's disease (after Sir Astley Paston Cooper, 1st baronet ), Phocas' disease , Reclus’ disease and Reclus’ syndrome (after Paul Reclus ), Reclus-Schimmelbusch disease , Schimmelbusch disease and Tillaux-Phocas disease . [28] References [ edit ] ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Ferri, Fred F. (2018).ESR1, ERBB2, TP53, FHIT, CEACAM5, IGF1, MMP9, CCND1, BRCA1, CEACAM3, PSG2, MMP1, CYP1B1, VEGFA, COMT, CEACAM7, IGFBP3, GSTM1, MUC1, PRL, EZR, PON1, PON2, XRCC1, TWIST1, SLC2A1, TIMP1, TFF1, SNAI2, SHBG, ADAM12, PSEN2, RPS6KA3, RBP1, RAC1, PTGS2, CXCR4, NAT2, FOSL1, CAMKMT, MICA, MIR202, MIR379, TAS2R6P, MIRLET7B, GSTK1, TAS2R18P, TAS2R64P, SLCO6A1, SCGB3A1, LPCAT1, AKIP1, SORBS2, NBPF1, PPP6R3, OTUD4, CRLS1, DERL2, TOX3, RASSF1, SDC3, PIP, SLC4A7, ARTN, POLB, ND5, PGR, PDCD1, EZH2, ESR2, ERCC4, EGFR, ACE, DCN, CYP19A1, CYP17A1, CYP11A1, CYP1A1, CTNNB1, CDKN1B, KRIT1, CALM3, CALM2, CALM1, CA9, BCL2A1, AZGP1, AR, FASLG, GFRA1, GLA, GSTM2, MDM2, PCNA, ODC1, NCAM1, MYC, NR0B1, MTHFR, COX2, MT2A, MMP2, LEPR, GSTP1, KRT19, KISS1, CD82, INSL3, IL10, IGF2, HSD17B1, HNMT, HGF, MTCO2P12
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Fluoride Toxicity
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External links [ edit ] Classification D ICD - 10 : T59.5 MeSH : D005458 DiseasesDB : 29228 External resources eMedicine : emerg/181 v t e Poisoning Toxicity Overdose History of poison Inorganic Metals Toxic metals Beryllium Cadmium Lead Mercury Nickel Silver Thallium Tin Dietary minerals Chromium Cobalt Copper Iron Manganese Zinc Metalloids Arsenic Nonmetals Sulfuric acid Selenium Chlorine Fluoride Organic Phosphorus Pesticides Aluminium phosphide Organophosphates Nitrogen Cyanide Nicotine Nitrogen dioxide poisoning CHO alcohol Ethanol Ethylene glycol Methanol Carbon monoxide Oxygen Toluene Pharmaceutical Drug overdoses Nervous Anticholinesterase Aspirin Barbiturates Benzodiazepines Cocaine Lithium Opioids Paracetamol Tricyclic antidepressants Cardiovascular Digoxin Dipyridamole Vitamin poisoning Vitamin A Vitamin D Vitamin E Megavitamin-B 6 syndrome Biological 1 Fish / seafood Ciguatera Haff disease Ichthyoallyeinotoxism Scombroid Shellfish poisoning Amnesic Diarrhetic Neurotoxic Paralytic Other vertebrates amphibian venom Batrachotoxin Bombesin Bufotenin Physalaemin birds / quail Coturnism snake venom Alpha-Bungarotoxin Ancrod Batroxobin Arthropods Arthropod bites and stings bee sting / bee venom Apamin Melittin scorpion venom Charybdotoxin spider venom Latrotoxin / Latrodectism Loxoscelism tick paralysis Plants / fungi Cinchonism Ergotism Lathyrism Locoism Mushrooms Strychnine 1 including venoms , toxins , foodborne illnesses .
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Polymorphous Light Eruption
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External links [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polymorphic Light Eruption . www.emedicine.com Classification D ICD - 10 : L56.4 ICD - 9-CM : 692.72 DiseasesDB : 10327 External resources MedlinePlus : 001477 eMedicine : derm/342 v t e Radiation-related disorders / Photodermatoses Ultraviolet / ionizing Sunburn Phytophotodermatitis Solar urticaria Polymorphous light eruption Benign summer light eruption Juvenile spring eruption Acne aestivalis Hydroa vacciniforme Solar erythema Non-ionizing Actinic rays Actinic keratosis Atrophic actinic keratosis Hyperkeratotic actinic keratosis Lichenoid actinic keratosis Pigmented actinic keratosis Actinic cheilitis Actinic granuloma Actinic prurigo Chronic actinic dermatitis Infrared / heat Erythema ab igne ( Kangri ulcer Kairo cancer Kang cancer Peat fire cancer ) Cutis rhomboidalis nuchae Poikiloderma of Civatte Other Radiation dermatitis Acute Chronic radiodermatitis ) Favre–Racouchot syndrome Photoaging Photosensitivity with HIV infection Phototoxic tar dermatitis
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Gastroparesis
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This may occur in people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes , about 30-50% among long-standing diabetics. [10] In fact, diabetes mellitus has been named as the most common cause of gastroparesis, as high levels of blood glucose may effect chemical changes in the nerves. [11] The vagus nerve becomes damaged by years of high blood glucose or insufficient transport of glucose into cells resulting in gastroparesis. [12] Adrenal and thyroid gland problems could also be a cause. [13] Gastroparesis has also been associated with connective tissue diseases such as scleroderma and Ehlers–Danlos syndrome , and neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and multiple system atrophy . [14] It may occur as part of a mitochondrial disease .HMOX1, POLG, TRNL1, HTRA2, COX1, COX2, COX3, ND1, ND4, ND5, ND6, TRNF, TRNH, CLASP1, RRM2B, TRNS1, TRNS2, TRNW, PARK7, POLG2, PRKN, PODXL, DNAJC6, SNCA, SON, TRNQ, UCHL1, VPS13C, SPATA5, ATP7A, PINK1, IRF2BPL, TYMP, SELENON, TWNK, SLC25A4, TMEM70, RNU4ATAC, LRRK2, GCG, GHSR, GABPA, MLN, NFE2L2, ALB, SYMPK, MGAM, GPR55, GOLGA6A, CCR9, NPNT, EHMT1, CD160, MLIP, RETNLB, B3GAT1, SOX6, RCBTB1, ANO1, TNF, PART1, ABL2, NOS1, TAC1, SRF, AMBP, APOE, FAS, ARG1, STS, RERE, CCK, CHAT, CSF1, DUSP1, FAAH, FOXF1, FOXF2, GFAP, GH1, GLP1R, HCRTR1, HTR4, IL1B, IL6, KIT, MRC1, OPRM1, PAEP, PDGFRA, MAPK8, PRL, SCN10A, SI, AK6