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| ARTICLES RELATED TO connective tissue |  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739
List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719.
(710) Diffuse diseases of connective tissue
(710.0) Systemic lupus erythematosus
(710.2) Sjšgren's disease
(710.3) Dermatomyositis
(710.4) Polymyositis
(710.5) Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome
(710.9) Connective tissue disease, unspec.
(711) Arthropathy associated with infections
(711.59) Arthropathy, other viral, multiple
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See also:List of ICD-9 codes, List of ICD-9 codes - 1. Infectious and parasitic diseases 001-139, List of ICD-9 codes - Intestinal infectious diseases 001-009, List of ICD-9 codes - tuberculosis 010-018, List of ICD-9 codes - zoonotic bacterial diseases 020-027, List of ICD-9 codes - other bacterial diseases 030-041, List of ICD-9 codes - human immunodeficiency virus hiv infection 042-044, List of ICD-9 codes - poliomyelitis and other non-arthropod-borne viral diseases of central nervous system 045-049, List of ICD-9 codes - viral diseases accompanied by exanthem 050-057, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropod-borne viral diseases 060-066, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases due to viruses and chlamydiae 070-079, List of ICD-9 codes - rickettsioses and other arthropod-borne diseases 080-088, List of ICD-9 codes - syphilis and other venereal diseases 090-099, List of ICD-9 codes - other spirochetal diseases 100-104, List of ICD-9 codes - mycoses 110-118, List of ICD-9 codes - helminthiases 120-129, List of ICD-9 codes - other infectious and parasitic diseases 130-136, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of infectious and parasitic diseases 137-139, List of ICD-9 codes - 2. Neoplasms 140-239, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lip oral cavity and pharynx 140-149, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of digestive organs and peritoneum 150-159, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of respiratory and intrathoracic organs 160-165, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of bone connective tissue skin and breast 170-176, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of genitourinary organs 179-189, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of other and unspecified sites 190-199, List of ICD-9 codes - malignant neoplasm of lymphatic and hematopoietic tissue 200-208, List of ICD-9 codes - benign neoplasms 210-229, List of ICD-9 codes - carcinoma in situ 230-234, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of uncertain behavior 235-238, List of ICD-9 codes - neoplasms of unspecified nature 239-239, List of ICD-9 codes - 3. Endocrine nutritional and metabolic diseases and immunity disorders 240-279, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of thyroid gland 240-246, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of other endocrine glands 250-259, List of ICD-9 codes - nutritional deficiencies 260-269, List of ICD-9 codes - other metabolic and immunity disorders 270-279, List of ICD-9 codes - 4. Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs 280-289, List of ICD-9 codes - 5. Mental disorders 290-319, List of ICD-9 codes - psychoses 290-299, List of ICD-9 codes - organic psychotic conditions 290-294, List of ICD-9 codes - other psychoses 295-299, List of ICD-9 codes - neurotic disorders personality disorders and other nonpsychotic mental disorders 300-316, List of ICD-9 codes - mental retardation 317-319, List of ICD-9 codes - 6. Diseases of the nervous system and sense organs 320-389, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system 320-326, List of ICD-9 codes - hereditary and degenerative diseases of the central nervous system 330-337, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of the central nervous system 340-349, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the peripheral nervous system 350-359, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of the eye and adnexa 360-379, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of the ear and mastoid process 380-389, List of ICD-9 codes - 7. Diseases of the circulatory system 390-459, List of ICD-9 codes - acute rheumatic fever 390-392, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic rheumatic heart disease 393-398, List of ICD-9 codes - hypertensive disease 401-405, List of ICD-9 codes - ischemic heart disease 410-414, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of pulmonary circulation 415-417, List of ICD-9 codes - other forms of heart disease 420-429, List of ICD-9 codes - cerebrovascular disease 430-438, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of arteries arterioles and capillaries 440-448, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of veins and lymphatics and other diseases of circulatory system 451-459, List of ICD-9 codes - 8. Diseases of the respiratory system 460-519, List of ICD-9 codes - acute respiratory infections 460-466, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of the upper respiratory tract 470-478, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumonia and influenza 480-487, List of ICD-9 codes - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and allied conditions 490-496, List of ICD-9 codes - pneumoconioses and other lung diseases due to external agents 500-508, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of respiratory system 510-519, List of ICD-9 codes - 9. Diseases of the digestive system 520-579, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of oral cavity salivary glands and jaws 520-529, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of esophagus stomach and duodenum 530-537, List of ICD-9 codes - appendicitis 540-543, List of ICD-9 codes - hernia of abdominal cavity 550-553, List of ICD-9 codes - noninfectious enteritis and colitis 555-558, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of intestines and peritoneum 560-569, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of digestive system 570-579, List of ICD-9 codes - 10. Diseases of the genitourinary system 580-629, List of ICD-9 codes - nephritis nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis 580-589, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of urinary system 590-599, List of ICD-9 codes - diseases of male genital organs 600-608, List of ICD-9 codes - disorders of breast 610-611, List of ICD-9 codes - inflammatory disease of female pelvic organs 614-616, List of ICD-9 codes - other disorders of female genital tract 617-629, List of ICD-9 codes - 11. Complications of pregnancy childbirth and the puerperium 630-676, List of ICD-9 codes - ectopic and molar pregnancy 630-633, List of ICD-9 codes - other pregnancy with abortive outcome 634-639, List of ICD-9 codes - complications mainly related to pregnancy 640-648, List of ICD-9 codes - normal delivery and other indications for care in pregnancy labor and delivery 650-659, List of ICD-9 codes - complications occurring mainly in the course of labor and delivery 660-669, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of the puerperium 670-676, List of ICD-9 codes - 12. Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-709, List of ICD-9 codes - infections of skin and subcutaneous tissue 680-686, List of ICD-9 codes - other inflammatory conditions of skin and subcutaneous tissue 690-698, List of ICD-9 codes - other diseases of skin and subcutaneous tissue 700-709, List of ICD-9 codes - 13. Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue 710-739, List of ICD-9 codes - arthropathies and related disorders 710-719, List of ICD-9 codes - dorsopathies 720-724, List of ICD-9 codes - rheumatism excluding the back 725-729, List of ICD-9 codes - osteopathies chondropathies and acquired musculoskeletal deformities 730-739, List of ICD-9 codes - 14. Congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - congenital anomalies 740-759, List of ICD-9 codes - 15. Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period 760-779, List of ICD-9 codes - maternal causes of perinatal morbidity and mortality 760-763, List of ICD-9 codes - other conditions originating in the perinatal period 764-779, List of ICD-9 codes - 16. Symptoms signs and ill-defined conditions 780-799, List of ICD-9 codes - symptoms 780-789, List of ICD-9 codes - nonspecific abnormal findings 790-796, List of ICD-9 codes - ill-defined and unknown causes of morbidity and mortality 797-799, List of ICD-9 codes - 17. Injury and poisoning 800-999, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of skull 800-804, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of neck and trunk 805-809, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of upper limb 810-819, List of ICD-9 codes - fracture of lower limb 820-829, List of ICD-9 codes - dislocation 830-839, List of ICD-9 codes - sprains and strains of joints and adjacent muscles 840-848, List of ICD-9 codes - intracranial injury excluding those with skull fracture 850-854, List of ICD-9 codes - internal injury of thorax abdomen and pelvis 860-869, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of head neck and trunk 870-879, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound 870-897, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of upper limb 880-887, List of ICD-9 codes - open wound of lower limb 890-897, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to blood vessels 900-904, List of ICD-9 codes - late effects of injuries poisonings toxic effects and other external causes 905-909, List of ICD-9 codes - superficial injury 910-919, List of ICD-9 codes - contusion with intact skin surface 920-924, List of ICD-9 codes - crushing injury 925-929, List of ICD-9 codes - effects of foreign body entering through orifice 930-939, List of ICD-9 codes - burns 940-949, List of ICD-9 codes - injury to nerves and spinal cord 950-957, List of ICD-9 codes - certain traumatic complications and unspecified injuries 958-959, List of ICD-9 codes - poisoning by drugs medicinal and biological substances 960-979, List of ICD-9 codes - toxic effects of substances chiefly nonmedicinal as to source 980-989, List of ICD-9 codes - other and unspecified effects of external causes 990-995, List of ICD-9 codes - complications of surgical and medical care not elsewhere classified 996-999, List of ICD-9 codes - E section -- External causes of injury, List of ICD-9 codes - V codes -- Supplementary classification of factors influencing health status and contact with health services Read more here: » List of ICD-9 codes: Encyclopedia II - List of ICD-9 codes - 13. 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| |  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - CompositionMuch like other connective tissue, cartilage is composed of cells, fibers and a matrix.
Cartilage - Cells.
Chondrocytes and the precusor forms of chondrocytes known as chondroblasts are the only cells found in cartilage. Chondrocytes make up "cell nests," groups of chondrocytes within lacunae. Chondroblasts are responsible for the secretion and maintenance of the matrix. Chondroblasts encased in matrix develop into chondrocytes. The matrix immediately surrounding the chondrocytes is referred to as the t ...
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - CompositionMuch like other connective tissue, cartilage is composed of cells, fibers and a matrix.
Cartilage - Cells.
Chondrocytes and the precusor forms of chondrocytes known as chondroblasts are the only cells found in cartilage. They are responsible for the secretion and maintenance of the matrix. The matrix immediately surrounding the chondrocytes is referred to as the territorial matrix and stains darker than the interstitial matrix. Chondrocytes lie in a cavity called a lacuna. During slide preparations, chondrocytes often shrink and appear smaller than the lacunae but in ...
See also:Cartilage, Cartilage - Composition, Cartilage - Cells, Cartilage - Fibers, Cartilage - Matrix, Cartilage - Types of cartilage, Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage, Cartilage - Elastic cartilage, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Growth and development, Cartilage - Chondrification, Cartilage - Mineralisation, Cartilage - Appositional, Cartilage - Interstitial, Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development, Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Invertebrate cartilage Read more here: » Cartilage: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Composition |
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| | |  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Types of cartilageThere are three different types of cartilage, each with special characteristics adapted to local needs.
Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage.
This is the most abundant type of cartilage. The name hyaline is derived from the greek word hyalos, meaning glass. This refers to the translucent matrix or ground substance. Hyaline cartilage is found lining bones in joints (articular cartilage) . It is also present inside bones, serving as a center of ossification or bone growth.
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See also:Cartilage, Cartilage - Composition, Cartilage - Cells, Cartilage - Fibers, Cartilage - Matrix, Cartilage - Types of cartilage, Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage, Cartilage - Elastic cartilage, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Growth and development, Cartilage - Chondrification, Cartilage - Mineralisation, Cartilage - Appositional, Cartilage - Interstitial, Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development, Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Invertebrate cartilage Read more here: » Cartilage: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Types of cartilage |
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Primidone - Central Nervous System.
vertigo
ataxia
impaired motor skills
sedation, drowsiness
hyperactivity, usually in children[28] and the elderly.
irritability
insomnia
cognitive impairment
In May of 2005, Dr. M. Lopez-Gomez's team reported an association between the use of primidone and depression in epilepsy patients; t ...
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Diseases / MedicineThere are several diseases which can affect the cartilage. Chondrodystrophies are a group of diseases characterized by disturbance of growth and subsequent ossification of cartilage. Some common diseases affecting/involving the cartilage are listed below.
Arthritis: The cartilage covering bones in joints (articular cartilage) is degraded, resulting in limitation of movement and pain.
Achondroplasia: Reduced proliferation of chondrocytes in the epiphyseal plate of long bones results in a form of dwarfism.
See also:Cartilage, Cartilage - Composition, Cartilage - Cells, Cartilage - Fibers, Cartilage - Matrix, Cartilage - Types of cartilage, Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage, Cartilage - Elastic cartilage, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Growth and development, Cartilage - Chondrification, Cartilage - Mineralisation, Cartilage - Appositional, Cartilage - Interstitial, Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development, Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Invertebrate cartilage Read more here: » Cartilage: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine |
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Cartilage - Chondrification.
Most of the skeletal system is derived from mesoderm tissue. Chondrification is the process in which cartilage is formed from condensed mesenchyme tissue, which differentiates into chondrocytes and begins secreting the materials that form the matrix.
Cartilage - Mineralisation.
Adult hyaline articular cartilage is progressively mineralised at the junction between cartilage and bone. It is then termed articular calcified cartilage. A mi ...
See also:Cartilage, Cartilage - Composition, Cartilage - Cells, Cartilage - Fibers, Cartilage - Matrix, Cartilage - Types of cartilage, Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage, Cartilage - Elastic cartilage, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Growth and development, Cartilage - Chondrification, Cartilage - Mineralisation, Cartilage - Appositional, Cartilage - Interstitial, Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development, Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Invertebrate cartilage Read more here: » Cartilage: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Growth and development |
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Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?.
A vigorous debate on the subject of temperature regulation in dinosaurs has been ongoing since the 1960s. Originally, scientists broadly disagreed as to whether dinosaurs were capable of regulating their body temperatures at all. More recently, dinosaur endothermy has become the consensus view, and debate has focused on the mechanisms of temperature regulation.
After dinosaurs were discovered, paleontologists first posited that they were ectothermic creatures: "terrible lizards" a ...
See also:Dinosaur, Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur?, Dinosaur - Definition, Dinosaur - Size, Dinosaur - Behavior, Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Classification, Dinosaur - Order Saurischia, Dinosaur - †Order Ornithischia, Dinosaur - Evolution, Dinosaur - Areas of debate, Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?, Dinosaur - Feathered dinosaurs and the bird connection, Dinosaur - Evidence for Cenozoic dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Bringing dinosaurs back to life, Dinosaur - Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils, Dinosaur - Extinction theories, Dinosaur - Asteroid collision, Dinosaur - The Oort cloud, Dinosaur - Environment changes, Dinosaur - History of discovery, Dinosaur - In popular culture, Dinosaur - Religious points of view, Dinosaur - Notes and references, Dinosaur - General references Read more here: » Dinosaur: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - Areas of debate |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal developmentIn the fetus, at an early period, the greater part of the skeleton is cartilaginous; as this cartilage is afterward replaced by bone, it is called temporary, in contradistinction to that which remains unossified during the whole of life, and is called permanent.
It has been said that the cartilage in ears and noses continues to grow in size throughout adult life; however, this seems to be an urban myth which is not substantiated by research.
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See also:Cartilage, Cartilage - Composition, Cartilage - Cells, Cartilage - Fibers, Cartilage - Matrix, Cartilage - Types of cartilage, Cartilage - Hyaline cartilage, Cartilage - Elastic cartilage, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Growth and development, Cartilage - Chondrification, Cartilage - Mineralisation, Cartilage - Appositional, Cartilage - Interstitial, Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development, Cartilage - Diseases / Medicine, Cartilage - Fibrocartilage, Cartilage - Invertebrate cartilage Read more here: » Cartilage: Encyclopedia II - Cartilage - Cartilage in fetal development |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Primidone - Drug InteractionsPrimdone interferes with the metabolism of dexamethasone to the point where its withdrawal from the regimen of a 14-year-old living in the United Kingdom made her hypercortisolemic.[55]
anticoagulants--decreased effects
central nervous system depressants
oral contraceptives containing estrogen--increased effects
other anticonvulsants--decreased effects
monoamine oxidase inhibitors or MAOIs--isocarbox ...
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - In popular cultureDinosaurs were highly successful creatures; they were the dominant land animals on Earth for over 150 million years. However, it is their sudden extinction as much as their success that has made them an enduring part of human popular culture. Hence dinosaur is sometimes used colloquially as a metaphor for people and things that are perceived to be out of date or no longer in touch with the spirit of the times, and therefore ought to be extinct. For example, members of the punk movement derided the "progressive" ...
See also:Dinosaur, Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur?, Dinosaur - Definition, Dinosaur - Size, Dinosaur - Behavior, Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Classification, Dinosaur - Order Saurischia, Dinosaur - †Order Ornithischia, Dinosaur - Evolution, Dinosaur - Areas of debate, Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?, Dinosaur - Feathered dinosaurs and the bird connection, Dinosaur - Evidence for Cenozoic dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Bringing dinosaurs back to life, Dinosaur - Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils, Dinosaur - Extinction theories, Dinosaur - Asteroid collision, Dinosaur - The Oort cloud, Dinosaur - Environment changes, Dinosaur - History of discovery, Dinosaur - In popular culture, Dinosaur - Religious points of view, Dinosaur - Notes and references, Dinosaur - General references Read more here: » Dinosaur: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - In popular culture |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - Study of dinosaursInformation on dinosaurs is obtained from a widely varying fields of study which include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and the Earth Sciences (which also includes Paleontology). Activities include the discovery, reconstruction and conservation of dinosaur fossils and the interpretation of those fossils which enables us to better understand the evolution, classification and behavior of dinosaurs.
Dinosaur - Classification.
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See also:Dinosaur, Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur?, Dinosaur - Definition, Dinosaur - Size, Dinosaur - Behavior, Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Classification, Dinosaur - Order Saurischia, Dinosaur - †Order Ornithischia, Dinosaur - Evolution, Dinosaur - Areas of debate, Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?, Dinosaur - Feathered dinosaurs and the bird connection, Dinosaur - Evidence for Cenozoic dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Bringing dinosaurs back to life, Dinosaur - Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils, Dinosaur - Extinction theories, Dinosaur - Asteroid collision, Dinosaur - The Oort cloud, Dinosaur - Environment changes, Dinosaur - History of discovery, Dinosaur - In popular culture, Dinosaur - Religious points of view, Dinosaur - Notes and references, Dinosaur - General references Read more here: » Dinosaur: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - History of discoveryDinosaur fossils have been known of for millennia, although their true nature was not recognized; the Chinese considered them to be dragon bones, while Europeans believed them to be the remains of giants and other creatures killed by the Great Flood.
The first dinosaur species to be identified and named was Iguanodon, which was discovered in 1822 by the English geologist Gideon Mantell, who recognized similarities bet ...
See also:Dinosaur, Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur?, Dinosaur - Definition, Dinosaur - Size, Dinosaur - Behavior, Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Classification, Dinosaur - Order Saurischia, Dinosaur - †Order Ornithischia, Dinosaur - Evolution, Dinosaur - Areas of debate, Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?, Dinosaur - Feathered dinosaurs and the bird connection, Dinosaur - Evidence for Cenozoic dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Bringing dinosaurs back to life, Dinosaur - Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils, Dinosaur - Extinction theories, Dinosaur - Asteroid collision, Dinosaur - The Oort cloud, Dinosaur - Environment changes, Dinosaur - History of discovery, Dinosaur - In popular culture, Dinosaur - Religious points of view, Dinosaur - Notes and references, Dinosaur - General references Read more here: » Dinosaur: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - History of discovery |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Aortic dissection - EtiologyAortic dissection is associated with hypertension (high blood pressure) and many connective tissue disorders. Vasculitis (inflammation of an artery) is rarely associated with aortic dissection. It can also be the result of chest trauma. 72 to 80% of individuals who present with an aortic dissection have a previous history of hypertension.
The highest incidence of aortic dissection is in individuals who are 50 to 70 years old. The incidence is twice as high in males as in females (male-to-female ratio is 2:1). Half of dissections in females before age 40 occur during pregnancy (typically in ...
See also:Aortic dissection, Aortic dissection - Overview, Aortic dissection - Classification systems, Aortic dissection - DeBakey classification system, Aortic dissection - Pathophysiology, Aortic dissection - Etiology, Aortic dissection - Signs and symptoms, Aortic dissection - Blood pressure changes, Aortic dissection - Aortic insufficiency, Aortic dissection - Myocardial infarction, Aortic dissection - Pleural effusion, Aortic dissection - Diagnosis, Aortic dissection - Chest X-ray, Aortic dissection - EKG, Aortic dissection - Biochemical markers, Aortic dissection - Transesophageal echocardiography, Aortic dissection - Aortogram, Aortic dissection - Spiral CT with contrast, Aortic dissection - MRI, Aortic dissection - Natural history, Aortic dissection - First Aid, Aortic dissection - Treatment, Aortic dissection - Medical management, Aortic dissection - Surgical management, Aortic dissection - Long term follow-up Read more here: » Aortic dissection: Encyclopedia II - Aortic dissection - Etiology |
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Dinosaur - Definition.
The superorder or clade "Dinosauria" was formally named by the English scientist Richard Owen in 1842. The term is a portmanteau derived from the Greek words deinos ("terrible" or "fearfully great" or "formidable") and sauros ("lizard" or "reptile"). Owen chose it to express his awe at the size and majesty of the extinct animals, not out of fear or trepidation at their size ...
See also:Dinosaur, Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur?, Dinosaur - Definition, Dinosaur - Size, Dinosaur - Behavior, Dinosaur - Study of dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Classification, Dinosaur - Order Saurischia, Dinosaur - †Order Ornithischia, Dinosaur - Evolution, Dinosaur - Areas of debate, Dinosaur - Warm-blooded?, Dinosaur - Feathered dinosaurs and the bird connection, Dinosaur - Evidence for Cenozoic dinosaurs, Dinosaur - Bringing dinosaurs back to life, Dinosaur - Discovery of probable soft tissue from dinosaur fossils, Dinosaur - Extinction theories, Dinosaur - Asteroid collision, Dinosaur - The Oort cloud, Dinosaur - Environment changes, Dinosaur - History of discovery, Dinosaur - In popular culture, Dinosaur - Religious points of view, Dinosaur - Notes and references, Dinosaur - General references Read more here: » Dinosaur: Encyclopedia II - Dinosaur - What is a dinosaur? |
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|  |  |  | connective tissue: Encyclopedia II - Primidone - Effects of Age Gender and Ethnicity on the Metabolism and Elimination of PrimidoneIn 1983, Battino et al reported that the rate of metabolism of primidone into phenobarbital was inversely related to age; the highest rates were in the oldsest patients (the maximum age being 55).[53]
Martines et al reported in 1990 that, relative to the 18-26 group, subjects aged 70-81 had decreased renal clearance of primidone, phenobarbital, and PEMA, in ascending order of significance, and that there was a greater proportion of PEMA in th ...
See also:Primidone, Primidone - Metabolism, Primidone - Uses, Primidone - Approved Uses, Primidone - Unapproved/Investigational/Off-Label Uses, Primidone - Adverse Effects, Primidone - Central Nervous System, Primidone - Autonomic Nervous System, Primidone - Cardiovascular, Primidone - Connective Tissue System, Primidone - Dermatologic, Primidone - Hematopoietic, Primidone - Hepatic, Primidone - Immunologic, Primidone - Musculoskeletal, Primidone - Pregnancy, Primidone - Effects of Age Gender and Ethnicity on the Metabolism and Elimination of Primidone, Primidone - Drug Interactions, Primidone - Availability, Primidone - Australia, Primidone - Canada, Primidone - Germany, Primidone - Ireland, Primidone - Israel, Primidone - Italy, Primidone - Japan, Primidone - Sweden, Primidone - Switzerland, Primidone - United Kingdom, Primidone - United States, Primidone - History of primidone, Primidone - References and End Notes Read more here: » Primidone: Encyclopedia II - Primidone - Effects of Age Gender and Ethnicity on the Metabolism and Elimination of Primidone |
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Primidone - Australia.
At some point in time, there was an ICI Australia Pty Ltd producing Mysoline® but current (post-1999) availability is unknown.[58] What is known is that ICI Australia Pty Ltd changed its name to Orica Australia Pty Ltd on February 2, 1998, almost a year after its parent company, ICI plc, divested its 62.4% shareholding in it.[59] And that a search for documents containing ...
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Primidone - Approved Uses.
According to the National Collaborating Center for Primary Care, primidone is licensed for generalized tonic-clonic seizures and complex partial seizures.[13]
In the United States, primidone is approved for adjunctive (in combination with other drugs) monotherapy (by itself)) in generalized tonic-clonic seizures, nocturnal myoclonic seizures, simple partial seizu ...
See also:Primidone, Primidone - Metabolism, Primidone - Uses, Primidone - Approved Uses, Primidone - Unapproved/Investigational/Off-Label Uses, Primidone - Adverse Effects, Primidone - Central Nervous System, Primidone - Autonomic Nervous System, Primidone - Cardiovascular, Primidone - Connective Tissue System, Primidone - Dermatologic, Primidone - Hematopoietic, Primidone - Hepatic, Primidone - Immunologic, Primidone - Musculoskeletal, Primidone - Pregnancy, Primidone - Effects of Age Gender and Ethnicity on the Metabolism and Elimination of Primidone, Primidone - Drug Interactions, Primidone - Availability, Primidone - Australia, Primidone - Canada, Primidone - Germany, Primidone - Ireland, Primidone - Israel, Primidone - Italy, Primidone - Japan, Primidone - Sweden, Primidone - Switzerland, Primidone - United Kingdom, Primidone - United States, Primidone - History of primidone, Primidone - References and End Notes Read more here: » Primidone: Encyclopedia II - Primidone - Uses |
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