It was discovered by Luigi De Creechio (An anatomist)
Adrenal hyperplasia.
The other medical name for Conn's syndrome is primary aldosteronism. This is an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be caused by adrenal hyperplasia or adrenal carcinoma.
Adrenal Medulla
Hyperplasia affects the all types of muscle cells.
An adrenal artery is an artery in the abdomen which supplies blood to the adrenal glands.
Adrenal hyperplasia.
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Adrenal virilism caused by adrenal hyperplasia is treated with daily doses of a glucocorticoid. Usually prednisone is the drug of choice, but in infants hydrocortisone is usually given
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
adrenal hyperplasia. Cushing Syndrome is a group of symptoms attributed to the excessive production of cortisol by the adrenal cortices (pl. cortex)
congential adrenal hyperplasia
The other medical name for Conn's syndrome is primary aldosteronism. This is an aldosterone producing adenoma and can be caused by adrenal hyperplasia or adrenal carcinoma.
Ongoing glucocorticoid treatment usually controls adrenal virilism in cases of adrenal hyperplasia, but there is no cure. If a cancerous tumor has caused the disorder, patients have a better prognosis if they have an early stage of cancer
Symptoms of Congenital adrenal hyperplasia in girls is abnormal looking genitals including an enlarged clitoris. This condition is not always apparent in baby boys. Other symptoms include early puberty, irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, and rapid growth during childhood.
Children with Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) typically reach an adult height that is well below those non affected. Treatment includes replacing the deficient hormones.
Maria I. New has written: 'Congenital adrenal hyperplasia' -- subject(s): Adrenogenital syndrome, Pediatric endocrinology 'The Genetics of Endocrine Disorders (Contemporary Endocrinology)'
William B. Patterson has written: 'From the Isle of Skye to the Isle of Maui' -- subject(s): Biography, Physicians 'Fetal adrenal hyperplasia: its relationship to late toxemia' -- subject(s): Adrenal cortex, Diseases, Fetus, Hyperplasia, Toxemia of pregnancy 'How malnutrition, primarily of calcium, and/or stress lead to edema-, proteinuria-, and hypertension-gestosis' -- subject(s): Calcium, Etiology, Hypocalcemia, Metabolism, Pre-Eclampsia, Pregnancy, Psychological Stress, Stress