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  • ...used in combination with other drugs for treating a number of dermatologic disorders, e.g. in combination with cimetidine for treating recalcitrant warts, with
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  • ...The Netherlands, September 2007|journal=The British Journal of Diabetes & Vascular Disease|volume=7|pages=247–252 |year=2007|doi=10.1177/1474651407007005100 ...that could increase the risk of [[lactic acidosis]], including [[kidney]] disorders ([[creatinine]] levels over 150 μmol/l,<ref name="Jones2003">{{vcite journ
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  • ...ociety’s 10th International Congress of Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders on November 1, 2006, in Kyoto, Japan.]</ref> It was named dopamine because ...e controls the flow of information from other areas of the brain. Dopamine disorders in this region of the brain can cause a decline in [[neurocognitive]] funct
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  • ...orine]].<ref>Harrison's Principles of Inernal Medicine, 16th Ed., Ch. 320, Disorders of the Thyroid Gland</ref> Many autoimmune and anti-inflammatory biological *[[Peripheral vascular disease]]
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  • ...blood flow in many vascular beds andhas been promoted for cerebrovascular disorders and PVDs ,but therapeutic benefits are insignificant.
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  • ...heN&cpsidt=17328512 |last3=Otaki|journal=Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology |first2=T |year=2005 |volume=25 |last2=Ookawara|issue=12 |pmid=1622
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  • ...volume = 14|pages =1377–1385|doi = 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-07-1516|title = Vascular Imaging of Solid Tumors in Rats with a Radioactive Arsenic-Labeled Antibody ...days.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Psychiatric, Psychogenic ans Somatopsychic Disorders Handbook |location=New Hyde Park, NY|publisher=Medical Examination Publishi
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  • ...hemoglobin influences various NO-related activities such as the control of vascular resistance, blood pressure and respiration. NO is not released in the cytop There is a group of genetic disorders, known as the ''[[porphyria]]s'' that are characterized by errors in metabo
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  • | A || [[Adson's sign]] || [[Alfred Washington Adson]] ||vascular surgery ||[[thoracic outlet syndrome]] || ||obliteration of radial puls | A || [[Allen's test]] || [[Edgar Van Nuys Allen]] || vascular surgery, critical care<ref>if the palmar arch is not present,radial artery
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  • ...ine]] and [[apocrine gland]]s.<ref name="Fitz" /> The dermis contains two vascular networks that run parallel to the skin surface—one superficial and one de *[[Erythrotelangiectatic rosacea]] (Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea, Vascular rosacea)
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  • * [[Sex chromosome disorders|Sex Chromosome Disorders]] * [[Sternal cyst vascular anomalies]]
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  • '''More common disorders''' | Adrenal gland disorders <br><small>''see'' [[21-hydroxylase deficiency]] </small> || ||
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  • The following is a '''list of mental disorders as defined by the DSM and ICD'''. ...This list contains conditions currently recognised descriptions of mental disorders as defined by these two documents.
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  • ...in one or both legs. Some cases of lymphedema may be associated with other vascular abnormalities. ...der]] in the 1930s for the treatment of chronic sinusitis and other immune disorders. Initially, CDT involves frequent visits to a certified therapist with a d
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  • :As suggested by their name, hemangiolymphangiomas are lymphangiomas with a vascular component. Lymphangiomas are rare, accounting for 4% of all vascular tumors in children.<ref>{{EMedicine|derm|866|Lymphangioma}}</ref> Although
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  • ...uary |pmid=18171204 |doi=10.1086/524081 |url=}}</ref>), inherited clotting disorders ([[thrombophilia]], such as [[Factor V Leiden]], [[antiphospholipid syndrom ...f the body, which could include the spleen. These [[embolism|emboligenic]] disorders include [[atrial fibrillation]], [[patent foramen ovale]], [[endocarditis]]
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  • ....<ref name=Lu>{{ cite journal |author=Lu W, Wang X, Zhao X |title=Study of vascular smooth muscle cell calcification induced by hyperphosphate and intervented Two rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorders characterized by hyperphosphatemia: [[Calcinosis#Tumoral calcinosis|hyperph
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  • ...the most vascular tissue in the human body. The [[thyroid gland]] is very vascular, but not quite as much as the carotid body. ==Disorders==
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  • ...pe]] this field is termed angiology, in the [[United states]] it is called Vascular medicine. ...ngiology) is the field that deals with preventing, diagnosing and treating vascular and blood vessel related diseases.
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  • ...an JJ, et al |title=Revision of the CEAP classification for chronic venous disorders: consensus statement |journal=J. Vasc. Surg. |volume=40 |issue=6 |pages=124 {{Vascular diseases}}
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  • ...wall S, Kublickiene K |title=Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in vascular physiology and cardiovascular disease |journal=Atherosclerosis |volume=202 ...wall S, Kublickiene K |title=Endothelium-derived hyperpolarizing factor in vascular physiology and cardiovascular disease |journal=Atherosclerosis |volume=202
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  • .... Angiotensin II increases blood pressure by stimulating the Gq protein in vascular smooth muscle cells (which in turn activates contraction by an IP3-dependen ...otensin III by angiotensinases that are located in red blood cells and the vascular beds of most tissues. It has a half-life in circulation of around 30 second
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  • ...[[projectional radiography]]; however, the term has been applied to newer vascular imaging techniques such as [[Computed tomography angiography|CT angiography ...y safer as no sharp tools introductory devices needed to remain inside the vascular lumen.
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  • ...ogy is the medical discipline that involves the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of venous origin. Diagnostic techniques used include the history and physic ...sis and treatment of venous diseases. The main body of the AVF consists of vascular surgeons and other physicians who specialized in management of not only sim
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  • ...Marrie RA, Rudick R, Horwitz R, Cutter G, Tyry T, Campagnolo D, Vollmer T. Vascular comorbidity is associated with more rapid disability progression in multipl ...it could be causative of (or a co-factor in) multiple sclerosis; (c) that vascular treatments for the syndrome would prevent or reduce the incidence of multip
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  • ...ue=2 Suppl 2| pages=S162–71 |title= Elimination diets in autism spectrum disorders: any wheat amidst the chaff? |author= Christison GW, Ivany K |pmid=16685183 ...M, Jochmann N, von Krosigk A, ''et al.'' |title=Addition of milk prevents vascular protective effects of tea |journal=Eur. Heart J. |volume=28 |issue=2 |pages
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