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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Thyroid hyperplasia
  1. ... or attached to the back side of the thyroid gland. ... occurs, along with tumors in the adrenal or thyroid gland. Parathyroid hyperplasia that isn't part of an inherited syndrome ...
  2. ... similar to those of: Medullary carcinoma of the thyroid Pheochromocytoma Parathyroid adenoma Parathyroid hyperplasia
  3. ... have a variety of causes, such as endometrial hyperplasia, endometrial polyps, uterine fibroids, and abnormal thyroid or pituitary function. The endometrium is the tissue ...
  4. ... common causes of unwanted hair growth may include: Thyroid disorders Tumor or cancer of the adrenal gland Tumor or cancer of the ovary Cushing syndrome Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Hyperthecosis -- a condition in which the ovaries produce ...
  5. ... polyp, genital warts , ulcer, or varicose veins) Endometrial ... Thyroid or pituitary disorders Diabetes Cirrhosis of the liver ...
  6. ... Adrenal glands not producing enough hormones ( congenital adrenal ... thyroid, or pancreas) making too much ACTH ( ectopic Cushing ...
  7. ... include: Adrenal: Addison disease Adrenogenital syndrome or ... Congenital hypothyroidism Myxedema Goiter Thyrotoxicosis
  8. ... make up for the loss of cell mass. Hyperplasia: The number of cells increases. There is an increased rate of cell division. Hyperplasia usually occurs to compensate for a loss of ...
  9. ... of prostate cancer or symptoms of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Cardiovascular risks are also unclear. However, based on ...
  10. ... the ovaries Cancer of the testes Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Taking medicines or drugs that increase testosterone level ( ...