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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1999
Primary adrenocortical insufficiency is a rare disease which may present with protean clinical symptoms and signs. At one end of the spectrum is the patient with a long clinical history with marked pigmentation and documented episodes of crises which may follow relatively minor viral illnesses.
M P, Burke, K, Opeskin
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Primary adrenocortical insufficiency is a rare disease which may present with protean clinical symptoms and signs. At one end of the spectrum is the patient with a long clinical history with marked pigmentation and documented episodes of crises which may follow relatively minor viral illnesses.
M P, Burke, K, Opeskin
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2006
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency presents with characteristic symptoms and signs due to impaired perfusion of the cerebellum, the brain stem, and the occipital cortex. This may be due to reduced perfusion usually due to atherosclerosis or thromboembolism.
Arockia, Doss, Constantine C, Phatouros
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Vertebrobasilar insufficiency presents with characteristic symptoms and signs due to impaired perfusion of the cerebellum, the brain stem, and the occipital cortex. This may be due to reduced perfusion usually due to atherosclerosis or thromboembolism.
Arockia, Doss, Constantine C, Phatouros
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2012
AbstractAdrenocortical insufficiency may arise through primary failure of the adrenal glands or due to lack of ACTH stimulation as a result of pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction. Prolonged administration of exogenous steroids will suppress the hypothalamic–pituitary‐adrenal axis, and hence cortisol secretion.
Melissa, Li-Ng, Laurence, Kennedy
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AbstractAdrenocortical insufficiency may arise through primary failure of the adrenal glands or due to lack of ACTH stimulation as a result of pituitary or hypothalamic dysfunction. Prolonged administration of exogenous steroids will suppress the hypothalamic–pituitary‐adrenal axis, and hence cortisol secretion.
Melissa, Li-Ng, Laurence, Kennedy
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Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1961
In summing up the few facts shown in this contribution, we may say that the clinical syndrome known as “placental insufficiency” or better, “nutritive placental hypofunction”, includes a primary type, presumably of genetic origin, which frequently leads to carly spontaneous abortion; and a secondary type which leads to the birth of an immature foetus ...
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In summing up the few facts shown in this contribution, we may say that the clinical syndrome known as “placental insufficiency” or better, “nutritive placental hypofunction”, includes a primary type, presumably of genetic origin, which frequently leads to carly spontaneous abortion; and a secondary type which leads to the birth of an immature foetus ...
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JAMA, 2005
A 44-year-old woman reported several weeks of fatigue, somnolence, pain in the large joints, nausea, and decreased appetite. She had also noted an unintentional 11-kg weight loss over a period of 6 months. She had a remote history of amenorrhea, but she was presently menstruating regularly.
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A 44-year-old woman reported several weeks of fatigue, somnolence, pain in the large joints, nausea, and decreased appetite. She had also noted an unintentional 11-kg weight loss over a period of 6 months. She had a remote history of amenorrhea, but she was presently menstruating regularly.
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1983
A retrospective review of the records of 96 patients with accommodative insufficiency has been completed. In addition to the major sign of reduced accommodative amplitude for their ages, I often found a reduction in the facility of accommodation, a smaller lag of accommodation, a tendency toward convergence insufficiency, slightly reduced fusional ...
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A retrospective review of the records of 96 patients with accommodative insufficiency has been completed. In addition to the major sign of reduced accommodative amplitude for their ages, I often found a reduction in the facility of accommodation, a smaller lag of accommodation, a tendency toward convergence insufficiency, slightly reduced fusional ...
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[Pancreatic insufficiency : diagnostic insufficiency ?]
Revue medicale suisse, 2020Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is characterized by insufficient secretion of pancreatic enzymes with subsequent inability to maintain adequate digestion of food. Maldigestion may lead to malnutrition with associated various morbidities. Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency is also associated with a reduced quality of life and, in some studies ...
Vincent, Dombre +5 more
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Pediatrics in Review, 2015
Adrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening condition that occurs secondary to impaired secretion of adrenal glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid hormones. This condition can be caused by primary destruction or dysfunction of the adrenal glands or impairment of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
Moises, Auron, Nouhad, Raissouni
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Adrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening condition that occurs secondary to impaired secretion of adrenal glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid hormones. This condition can be caused by primary destruction or dysfunction of the adrenal glands or impairment of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.
Moises, Auron, Nouhad, Raissouni
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Clinics in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1985
Adrenocortical insufficiency causes difficulty in diagnosis and morbidity out of proportion to its rarity, because of the non-specific, multi-system nature of the clinical features. Most of these are due to cortisol deficiency. Prominent features are well-known ones such as weight loss and asthenia, and hypoglycaemia.
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Adrenocortical insufficiency causes difficulty in diagnosis and morbidity out of proportion to its rarity, because of the non-specific, multi-system nature of the clinical features. Most of these are due to cortisol deficiency. Prominent features are well-known ones such as weight loss and asthenia, and hypoglycaemia.
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1979
Permanent or transient reduction of the blood flow to the brain is often responsible for dizziness and occasionally sensorineural hearing loss. So far the diagnosis of this condition has been made by angiography, either carotid or vertebral arteriography, but there is a justified reluctance of subjecting unselected patients to this invasive procedure.
G, Valvassori, G D, Dobben
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Permanent or transient reduction of the blood flow to the brain is often responsible for dizziness and occasionally sensorineural hearing loss. So far the diagnosis of this condition has been made by angiography, either carotid or vertebral arteriography, but there is a justified reluctance of subjecting unselected patients to this invasive procedure.
G, Valvassori, G D, Dobben
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