it is an autosomal inherited condition where there is very high igE. this lead to reduced IL-17 that promotes neutrophil recruitment leading to neutropenia
Guillan Barre Syndrome, Good pastures syndrome,Hyper viscosity syndrome, Acute Graft rejection in renal transplant, myesthenia gravis crisis,hyper cholestrenimia,cryoglobulinemia
Multiple or high order pregnancies(OHSS) Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome
The Zollinger Ellison Syndrome is a syndrome that consists of intractable peptic ulceration with gastric hyper secretion and high levels of acidity in the gastric region.
Fatigue, stress, excess alcohol or tobacco, excessive sexual activity, sexual impotence, cryptorchidism, Klinefelter syndrome, hypopituitarism, hyper o hypothyroidism, severe Diabetes, adrenogenital syndrome, and some sexually transmitted diseases.
no...probably not
No, It is an X chromosome disease. That means that only the mother (if a carrier herself) can pass on the disease.
transcendental meditation in spiritual sense where the physical body absence is felt, in medical terms it is known as hyper ventilation syndrome.
Yes it does, it affects the facial structures. In addition those who have down syndrome will have short necks, short arms, short legs, short toes, short fingers, and their joints show hyper flexibility.
Hyper Hyper was created on 1994-05-26.
No, Cushing's Syndrome does NOT lower glucose levels. In fact, it raises glucose levels. Cushing's syndrome is a collection of symptoms that are relative to Cushing's disease. It is a hyper-adrenal problem. The adrenal glands are producing too much cortisol. Cortisol is a stress hormone released in compromised situations, like stress, anxiety, etc. Cortisol stimulates glucose to be produced to be uptaken by the body's cells for energy for the stressed out situation that the person is having. So Cushing's = hyper adrenal = increase in cortisol = increase in glucose.
No the word hyper is not a noun. It is an adjective.
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