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Change: of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary — that is, lack of thyroid hormone secretion due to asinadequate mosaicismTurnersecretion Syndromeof iseither athyrotropin chromosomal(ie, conditionthyroid-stimulating affectinghormone approximately[TSH]) 1from inthe 2,000pituitary females.gland or thyrotropin-releasing hormone
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Change: non-specific. It was initially described by Budd in 1845 before Chiari lent his first pathological description of "obliterating endophlebitis of the hepatic veins" in 1899.non-specificDemographics and clinical presentation Budd-Chiari syndrome is rare, but the exact frequency is unknown.
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Change: . The classic acute presentation is with the clinical triad of ascites, hepatomegaly and abdominal pain, although this is non-specific. It was initially described by Budd in 1845 before Chiari lent his first pathological description of "obliterating endophlebitis of the hepatic veins" in 1899.Demographics and clinical presentation Budd-Chiari
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Change: encompasses several conditions, of which monosomy X (deletion of an entire X chromosome) is most common. It is a chromosomal disorder in which all or
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Change: , is a rare birth defect characterized by underdevelopment or unilateral absence pectoralis muscle (but not always) webbing of the fingers (cutaneous syndactyly) of the ipsilateral hand mostly common on the right side of body and found more in males than females. It is usually considered a unilateral condition. Clinical
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Change: The hallmark of this condition is disabling midepigastric or central abdominal pain that develops 10-15 minutes after eating.The pain gradually increases in intensity, reaches a
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Change: langdonLangdon Down, who described it in 1866. The disorder was identified as a chromosome 21 trisomy by Jérôme Lejeune in 1959. see history site Clinical: The condition is characterized by a combination of major and minor
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Change: syndromessyndromes: Down syndrome or trisomy 21 (usually Down's Syndrome)Syndrome) Defenition: is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John langdon Down, who described it in 1866. The disorder was identified
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Change: Down,Down, who described it in 1866. The disorder was identified as a chromosome 21 trisomy by Jérôme Lejeune in 1959. see history siteClinical: The condition is characterized by a combination of major and minor differences in structure.Often Down syndrome is associated with some impairment of cognitive
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Change: is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 21st chromosome. It is named after John langdon Down, who described it in 1866. The disorder was identified as a chromosome 21 trisomy by Jérôme Lejeune in 1959. see history siteClinical:
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Change: The median arcuate ligament is a fibrous arch that unites the diaphragmatic crura on either side of the aortic hiatus. The ligament usually passes superior
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Change: Definition Clinical Diagnosis Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Definition Clinical Diagnosis Proteus Syndrome Definition Proteus syndrome is a rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. It may affect tissues derived from any of the three germinal layers Clinical DignosisDiagnosis Reference Radiologic Manifestations of Proteus Syndrome e-medicine article
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Change: oultetoutlet syndrome Definition Clinical Diagnosis References Imaging Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Nutcracker syndrome Definition Clinical Diagnosis Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Definition Clinical Diagnosis Proteus Syndrome Definition Proteus syndrome is a rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal
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Change: Defenition Definition Clinical Diagnosis References Imaging Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Nutcracker syndrome Defenition Definition Clinical Diagnosis Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Defenition Definition Clinical Diagnosis Proteus Syndrome Defenition Definition Proteus syndrome is a rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal
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Change: Outlet Syndrome Nutcracker syndrome Defenition Clinical Diagnosis Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome Defenition Clinical Diagnosis Proteus Syndrome Defenition Proteus syndrome is a rare congenital disorder that produces multifocal overgrowth of tissue. It may affect tissues derived from any of the three germinal layers Clinical Dignosis Reference Radiologic Manifestations of Proteus Syndrome
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