Diffuse thyroid parenchymal disease just means disease of the thyroid throughout the body of an organ. It is not a diagnosis, but only an observation based on thyroid ultrasound.
Hepatomegaly means enlarged liver. Diffuse parenchymal disease means that the liver cells, throughout the liver, are affected by a disease process. Complex cyst indicates that it is not a simple fluid filled cyst, but that there may be blood or other elements involved in the cyst. This type of radiologic and/or surgical pathologic reading is fairly serious and requires follow-up with a GI specialist (who is also a knowledgeable specialist in diseases of the liver).
No. Graves' disease is an autoimmune disease that causes a overactive thyroid gland.
blood pressure patient having left renal paranchymal disease around 60 years old what,s the treatment and how much danger it was
Parenchymal echogenicity can be affected by various factors, including inflammation, fatty infiltration, fibrosis, and changes in blood flow or perfusion. Other causes may include liver or kidney diseases, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or renal parenchymal disease, which can alter the density and echogenicity of the tissues. Additionally, age-related changes or medications can also impact parenchymal echogenicity.
The treatment for renal parenchymal disease can include dialysis and kidney transplant in severe cases. If the disease is not in an advanced stage, then the main goal of treatment is to restrict the intake of salt or potassium and address symptoms like high blood pressure through diet and different medications. This disease causes scarring of the kidneys and can result in kidney failure.
The word parenchymal means the functional part (contrasted against the word strome meaning the structural part), the functional unit of the liver is a hepatocyte. Liver disease is an abnormal condition of the liver. Paranchymal liver disease can be caused by many different stimuli including non-viral infections (toxoplasma gondii, leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae, coxiella burnetii (Q fever)), Viral (Hepatitis A,B,C,D,E, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, yellow fever virus), Drugs (paracetamol), Alcohol, Poisons (Amanita phalloides (mushrooms), aflatoxin, carbon tetrachloride), other causes are pregnancy, circulatory insufficiency (e.g. secondary to cirrhosis) and Wilson's disease.
Parenchymal tissue in the testes refers to the functional tissue responsible for producing sperm and hormones. This tissue includes seminiferous tubules where spermatozoa are produced and Leydig cells that produce testosterone. Injury or disease to the parenchymal tissue can impact male fertility and hormone production.
Raynaud's is an autoimmune condition in which the nerves "misfire" either in cold or under stress, causing the capillaries and small blood vessels to constrict and stop blood flow to the extremities. It is not related to thyroid disease. Although if a person has an autoimmune thyroid disease (Graves' or Hashimoto's thyroiditis) the likelihood of having another autoimmune condition like Raynaud's is slightly greater.
the lungs causes oxygen from the water to diffuse into the blood
White blood cells play a role in the immune response to infections and diseases in the body, including thyroid conditions. In some cases, autoimmune thyroid diseases like Hashimoto's thyroiditis or Graves' disease can involve white blood cells attacking thyroid tissue. These conditions can lead to inflammation and dysfunction of the thyroid gland.
Both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from body tissues into the blood.
Thyroid disease can lead to obesity and also obesity can lead to Thyroid disease. (low thyroid) And ofcourse there is diabetes; which is the same way thyroid disease is. Diabetes can lead to obesity or vice versa. As far as the number of illnesses that come from obesity the most dangerous would be heart disease. Osteoarthritis can become 10 times worse with obesity as can high blood pressure. There is also evidence that breast , ovarian, colon, rectal and cervical cancer can be caused from obesity.