Treatment of Patients with Addison Disease

Treatment of patients with Addison’s disease is carried out under the control of body weight, blood pressure, dynamometry, general health and release with yuchoy / 7-ksi UT O & C. In case of addison disease

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Treatment of patients with Addison’s disease is carried out under the control of body weight, blood pressure, dynamometry, general health and release with yuchoy / 7-ksi UT O & C. In case of addison disease

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Diplopia

Diplopia, developed in the beginning of the EOP, is associated with edema and dysfunction of extraocular muscles. Immunosuppressive and radiation therapy can reduce these manifestations. The diplopia developed in the inactive phase is associated with

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Diplopia, developed in the beginning of the EOP, is associated with edema and dysfunction of extraocular muscles. Immunosuppressive and radiation therapy can reduce these manifestations. The diplopia developed in the inactive phase is associated with

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Acute insufficiency of the adrenal cortex

Acute insufficiency of the adrenal cortex is a catastrophic condition that threatens the life of the patient and develops As a result of the rapid or sudden sharp decline in the functional reserves of the

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Acute insufficiency of the adrenal cortex is a catastrophic condition that threatens the life of the patient and develops As a result of the rapid or sudden sharp decline in the functional reserves of the

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Cariopicnoic index

The cariopicnoic index is the percentage of all exfoliated mature surface cells with pycnotic nuclei to cells containing vesicular nuclei with a diameter of more than 6 m to m. K P And increases the

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The cariopicnoic index is the percentage of all exfoliated mature surface cells with pycnotic nuclei to cells containing vesicular nuclei with a diameter of more than 6 m to m. K P And increases the

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Glucosteroma

Glucosteroma is a hormone-active tumor of the adrenal cortex, originating mainly from its bundle zone, excessively excreting corticosteroids, mainly glucocorticoids, and characterized by a clinical picture similar to Itsenko-Cushing’s disease. Glyukosteroma most often occurs in

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Glucosteroma is a hormone-active tumor of the adrenal cortex, originating mainly from its bundle zone, excessively excreting corticosteroids, mainly glucocorticoids, and characterized by a clinical picture similar to Itsenko-Cushing’s disease. Glyukosteroma most often occurs in

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Primary aldosteronism (Conn’s syndrome)

Primary aldosteronism (Conn’s syndrome) Primary aldosteronism, or Conn’s syndrome, is a disease caused by excessive production of aldosterone by the tumor of the adrenal cortex. The disease is relatively rare, occurs more often in women

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Primary aldosteronism (Conn’s syndrome) Primary aldosteronism, or Conn’s syndrome, is a disease caused by excessive production of aldosterone by the tumor of the adrenal cortex. The disease is relatively rare, occurs more often in women

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Secondary aldosteronism

Secondary aldosteronism Secondary aldosteronism is a clinical syndrome caused by increased secretion of aldosterone by normal adrenal glands in response to changes in the electrolyte composition of the blood, and sometimes caused by insufficient inactivation

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Secondary aldosteronism Secondary aldosteronism is a clinical syndrome caused by increased secretion of aldosterone by normal adrenal glands in response to changes in the electrolyte composition of the blood, and sometimes caused by insufficient inactivation

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Corticoestroma

Corticoestroma Corticoestroma is a hormone-active tumor of the adrenal cortex, originating from the reticular and tuft zones, excessively excreting estrogens, and in some cases, glucocorticoids and characterized by feminization syndrome, and sometimes symptoms inherent in

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Corticoestroma Corticoestroma is a hormone-active tumor of the adrenal cortex, originating from the reticular and tuft zones, excessively excreting estrogens, and in some cases, glucocorticoids and characterized by feminization syndrome, and sometimes symptoms inherent in

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