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357 | 2018-04-21 04:11:13 | Acute Treatment-Induced Nausea and Vomiting | Acute treatment-induced nausea and vomiting refers to nausea and vomiting that occur in response to a treatment (usually medication) within 24 hours. For example, the medications used in cancer treatment often cause nausea and vomiting as a side effect.For more information, see Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "357": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 357, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
358 | 2018-04-21 04:11:18 | Adalat | Adalat 10 and Adalat 20 are conventional tablets containing the active ingredient nifedipine. This is a calcium channel blocker in this case used to treat angina due to coronary heart disease and high blood pressure. | 1 January, 2012 | 13 March, 2014 | { "358": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 358, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
359 | 2018-04-21 04:11:25 | Adalat oros | Adalat Oros belongs to a class of drugs called calcium channel blockers. It it primarily used to treat high blood pressure and chronic, unstable angina. | 1 January, 2012 | 13 March, 2014 | { "359": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 359, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
360 | 2018-04-21 04:11:27 | Addison’s disease | Addison’s disease (also referred to as adrenal insufficency or hypocorticism) is an endocrine disorder in which the steroid hormones (glucocorticoids and often mineralocorticoids) are produced in insufficent amounts by the adrenal gland. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "360": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 360, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
361 | 2018-04-21 04:11:38 | Adduction | Adduction refers to a motion that pulls a structure towards the midline of the body. In the case of limbs, it is the midline of the limb. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "361": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 361, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
362 | 2018-04-21 04:12:04 | Adductor pollicis | Adductor pollicis is a muscle in the hand that allows adduction and helps to oppose the thumb. | 1 January, 2012 | 11 March, 2014 | { "362": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 362, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
363 | 2018-04-21 04:12:21 | Adductor Spasmodic Dysphonia (ADSD) | Adductor spasmodic dysphonia (ADSD) is a type of spasmodic dysphonia. It involves sudden, involuntary hyperadduction of the laryngeal muscles during vowel production, resulting in closure of the vocal cords. This causes "breaks" during speech.For more information, see Spasmodic Dysphonia. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "363": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 363, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
364 | 2018-04-21 04:12:31 | Adeno-associated virus | Adeno-associated virus is being studied as a potential gene therapy. The virus can insert genetic material into human cells and could be used to modify cells that cause disease. Adeno-associated viruses are still being trialled. There is not yet evidence that they are effective in preventing diseases in humans. | 13 May, 2016 | 13 May, 2016 | { "364": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 364, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
365 | 2018-04-21 04:12:38 | Adenocarcinoma | This is a type of cancer that affects cells that line the walls of different organs of the body, most often tissue that contains glands. CAD can help detect adenocarcinomas that affect the lung. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "365": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 365, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
366 | 2018-04-21 04:12:55 | Adenocarcinoma of the breast | Adenocarcinoma of the breast is a form of breast cancer originating in the milk ducts and/or lobules (glandular tissue) of the breast. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "366": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 366, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
367 | 2018-04-21 04:13:03 | Adenocarcinoma of the lung | Adenocarcinoma of the lung is one of the main types of lung cancers. Adenocarcinoma of the lung arises from the secretory (glandular) cells located in the epithelium lining the bronchi. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "367": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 367, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
368 | 2018-04-21 04:13:16 | Adenoma | Adenoma is the growth of cells originated from the glandular. This benign development of cells may progress to become malignant that are then called adenocarcinomas. Adenoma can cause drastic health issues as it exerts pressure on other organs and produces excessive uncontrolled hormone production. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "368": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 368, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
369 | 2018-04-21 04:13:25 | Adenosine Diphosphate (ADP) | Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) is an enzyme which is an important product of metabolism. It is formed when the compound adenosine triphosphate (ATP) releases a phosphate group. ATP is an important energy transfer molecule in cells. ADP is stored in platelet granules and is released upon platelet activation. It helps promote the clumping and aggregation of platelets, which helps your blood to clot. |
1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "369": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 369, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
370 | 2018-04-21 04:13:33 | Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) | Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an important substance for the body’s metabolism. When it is broken down, ATP releases large amounts of energy that can be used by cells and tissues to perform their functions. ATP is therefore sometimes called the ‘universal energy currency’. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "370": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 370, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
371 | 2018-04-21 04:13:47 | Adjustment disorder | Adjustment disorder refers to significant emotional or behavioural problems that develop in response to stressful situations. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "371": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 371, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
372 | 2018-04-21 04:13:52 | Adjuvant treatment | Adjuvant treatment refers to anticancer therapy that is given after primary treatment of the cancer, for example surgery or radiotherapy. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "372": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 372, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
373 | 2018-04-21 04:14:12 | ADL – Activities of daily living | These include self-care and other tasks. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "373": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 373, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
374 | 2018-04-21 04:14:38 | Adnexal | Adnexal refers to the area adjoining the uterus that contains the ovaries and fallopian tubes.For more information, see Anatomy of the Female Urogenital System. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "374": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 374, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
375 | 2018-04-21 04:14:44 | Adolescence | The transition period between childhood and adulthood. It typically occurs between the ages of 10-13 years in girls and 12-15 years in boys. It involves social and psychological changes that occur with maturing. It occurs at a similar time to puberty in both males and females. | 1 January, 2012 | 11 March, 2014 | { "375": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 375, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
376 | 2018-04-21 04:14:53 | Adoptive cellular therapy | Adoptive cellular therapy refers to a group of treatments which use cells harvested form the human body for treatment. The cells are cloned and reproduced, then put back into the body. Adoptive cellular therapies are being developed for treating cancer. | 1 January, 2012 | 21 January, 2014 | { "376": { "category_1_x_medical_dictionary.id": 376, "category_1.id": 3, "category_1.ts": "2018-04-18 06:18:31", "category_1.title": "A" } } |
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