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...10. Endocrine System (9.00 and 109.00): July 2, 2007. 11. Impair...14. Malignant Neoplastic Diseases (13.00 and 113.00): December 15, 2009. 15. Immune ... of the musculoskeletal system may result from hereditary, congenital, or acquired pathologi...b. What We Mean by Inability to Ambulate Effectively (1) D... methods should be used to verify the abnormal findings; e.g., a seated straight-leg raising test... dyspnea on exertion or accumulation of secretions as manifested by repetitive coughing or cyanosis; ...
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... Proposed Rules . Page 66069-66075 . From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.a...What revisions are we proposing?. We propose to:. Revis... disorders, the types of impairments that result from endocrine disorders, and how we will determin... impairments in the malignant neoplastic diseases sections of our listings, sections 13.00 and 113.0...When an endocrine gland functions abnormally, producing either too much of a specific hormone (...)--is an absolute deficiency of insulin secretion that commonly begins in childhood and continues th...
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... CARDIOVASCULAR AND GASTROINTESTINAL DISEASES, ASTRAZENECA LP . [*] WILLIAM... I'm from University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine, ... advisory committee was asked at that time what level of phosphate was so clearly associated with ... while with the division of anabolic and endocrine drug products, and they continue to be the primary... between the agency and the sponsor resulted in the following consensus agreements regarding pi... body water which is inappropriate secretion of the pituitary hormone arginine vasopressin. Thi... who developed liver function abnormalities that (INAUDIBLE) criteria defined our (INAUDIBLE) ...
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... Notices . Page 32540-32553 . From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.a... and nervous system (including eye); endocrine cancers. (thyroid, thymus, and other endocrine); l... (changes in liver enzymes, lipid abnormalities, and ulcers); immune system disorders (immune supp...'s determinations regarding individual diseases are based on all available evidence in a 2006 repo... to take into consideration whether the results. of any study . are statistically significant, ar... prevalence of hypertension is equivalent to what one would have observed if the cohort had been fol... Page 32553 . affect the secretion of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which govern...
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... treat cancer and gastrointestinal (GI) diseases and conditions. Gastrotech was founded on technolo...Results from this study will be available later this quart... Olle Isaksson, M.D., Chairman of the Endocrine Department at Gothenburg University added, "I beliieve Gastrotech has what it takes to develop successfully as an independent... including stimulation of growth hormone secretion, induction of appetite and modification of metabol... is a serious condition characterized by abnormal weight loss, weakness and general bodily decline t...
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... CHIEF, ENDOCRINE SECTION, WASHINGTON HOSPITAL CENTE... ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH . C...HOLMBOE: I'm Eric Holmboe. I'm from the American Board of Internal Medicine. KONSTAM: ...What I'd like to do in the next 30 minutes or so is pre... Some of these trials have had results recently published, and Dr. Gerstein will talk on ... We look at shifts from normal to abnormal. We look at the proportion of patients with marke... the homeostatic balance between insulin secretion and glucagon secretion and all of the other counte...
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Complex behaviors such as the initiation and use of alcohol result from an intricate interplay between genes and environment. Genes shape physiological and behavioral responses to alcohol that can influence the likelihood that a young person will begin using alcohol and that he or she will progress to problem drinking. Youthful alcohol use also can have an impact on unfolding developmental patterns, and for some, early use becomes the entry point for pathways that lead to problems with alcohol. This article first describes research on genes that may be involved in the development of alcohol problems and how genetic factors may contribute to adolescent alcohol use. It then examines how the changes that occur during adolescent development-in alcohol metabolism, in the brain, and in the en...
... ages 18-24, and it is not yet clear to what extent genes involved in the onset of alcohol prob...As with other complex genetic diseases, multiple genetic factors may contribute to the ri... periods) to excessive drinking and abnormal cognitive and social functioning in adulthood. Bel... occurs, resulting in increased secretion of many adrenal steroids (cortisol, androstenedion...
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...[Proposed Rules]. [Page 13081-13167]. From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.a..., the date of the test, and the date results are produced may not be the same. For example, oft...The Committee discussed what ``date of service'' laboratories must report on cl... and anatomic pathology, infectious diseases, and gastrointestinal and renal. Each workgroup wa...1. A patient's urinalysis is abnormal suggesting urinary tract infection, for example, a...Special screening for endocrine, nutrition, metabolic, and immunity disorders. V78...Disorders of pancreatic internal secretion. 253.0-253.9..................... Disorders of the...
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... Proposed Rules . Page 60835-60908 . From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.a...An impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasona... The thresholds that NMFS uses to indicate at what received level the onset of temporary threshold sh... nervous system, virtually all neuro-endocrine functions that are affected by stress--including i...Stress-induced changes in the secretion of pituitary hormones have been implicated in fail...No apparent abnormalities or wounds were found. (Frantzis, 2004). Examinatio... and record the types of pathologies and diseases and investigate the relationship with potential ca...
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... Proposed Rules . Page 60753-60833 . From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.a...``an impact resulting from the specified activity that cannot be reasona... The thresholds that NMFS uses to indicate at what received level the onset of temporary threshold sh... nervous system, virtually all neuro-endocrine functions that are affected by stress--including i...Stress-induced changes in the secretion of pituitary hormones have. Page 60772 . been imp...No apparent abnormalities or wounds were found. (Frantzis, 2004). Examinatio... and record the types of pathologies and diseases and investigate the relationship with potential ca...