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Results 1 - 10 of 20 for Nerve growth factor
  1. ... result from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. In ... which support nerve cells. Gliomas can occur at any age. They ...
  2. ... cortisol test, salivary cortisol test FSH level Insulin growth ... the diagnosis include the following: Visual fields MRI of head
  3. ... of the cervical spine. There may be abnormal growths or spurs on the ... The major risk factor is aging. By age 60, most people show ...
  4. ... tumors Disease in which tumors form on the nerves of the brain and spine (neurofibromatosis) If excess GH occurs after normal bone growth has stopped (end of puberty), the condition is known as acromegaly .
  5. Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancerous cells are also called malignant cells.
  6. ... also be caused by the absence of second factor called apo C-II, ... ) develop diabetes, obesity or are exposed to certain medicines.
  7. ... Artery in the spleen (splenic artery aneurysm) Certain factors or ... of the aorta Cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
  8. ... lead to excessive thirst and urination, and slow growth. When the ... the tumor. Behavioral and learning problems may be present.
  9. ... cleaned and preserved. An artificial bone substitute and growth ... bone grafts are fully healed. Surgery can take 3 to 4 hours.
  10. ... control pills such as levonorgestrel (Norplant) Cyclosporine ... or other tissues) Systemic lupus erythematosis Turner syndrome
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