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A hormone made in the pituitary gland controls how much cortisol the body makes. This is called adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). Some tumors make ACTH, which ...
Tests to diagnose Eisenmenger syndrome may include: Blood tests. A complete blood cell count is often done. The number of red blood cells may be high in ...
There is no cure for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, but treatment can help you manage your symptoms and prevent further complications. Medications. Your doctor may ...
This subtype involves a low number of one or more blood cell types. A characteristic feature is that existing red blood cells in the bone marrow contain rings ...
Prader-Willi syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that results in physical, mental and behavioral problems, including a constant sense of hunger.
Dressler syndrome is swelling and irritation of the sac around the heart that happens after damage to the heart muscle. The damage may trigger an immune ...
Decreased eye pupil size is a key sign of Horner syndrome. Typically, signs and symptoms of Horner syndrome include decreased pupil size, a drooping eyelid and ...
Graves' disease is an immune system condition that affects the thyroid gland. It causes the body to make too much thyroid hormone. That condition is called ...
Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that gets worse over time. It's characterized by changes in the brain that lead to deposits of certain proteins.
The cause of functional neurologic disorder is unknown. The condition may be triggered by a neurological disorder or by a reaction to stress or psychological or ...
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