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- ... K. The investigation and differential diagnosis of Asperger syndrome in adults. Dtsch Arztebl Int. 2013 Nov 8 [cited 2023 Jun 9];110(45):755-63. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2013.0755. PMID: 24290364; PMCID: PMC3849991. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3849991/ Mayo Clinic [Internet]. Mayo ... Syndrome Speech and Communication Disorders Related Medical Tests ADHD ...
- ... shorter than children of the same age. In adults, GH deficiency can lead to low bone density and reduced muscle mass. GH insensitivity, also known as Laron syndrome . This is a rare genetic disorder in which your body is unable to use the growth hormone it produces. It causes a slowed growth rate in children and shorter than normal height. Gigantism. This rare childhood disorder causes your body to produce too much growth hormone. Children with gigantism are very tall for their age and have large hands and feet. Acromegaly. This condition affects adults and causes your body to produce too much ...
- ... check for liver disease . Check for restless legs syndrome (tingling or burning feelings in your legs). Check for adult Still disease, also called adult-onset Still disease ...
- ... can cause a life-threatening disorder called Reye syndrome . Aspirin and other salicylates are usually safe and effective for adults when taken at the proper dose. However, if ...
- ... between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) . IBD and IBS are both chronic (long-lasting) conditions that affect adults and children. They cause similar symptoms that can ... ACG Clinical Guideline: Management of Crohn's Disease in Adults. Am J Gastroenterol. 2018 Apr; [cited 2023 Jun 19];113(4):481-517. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2018.27. Epub ... Diseases [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Irritable Bowel Syndrome; [reviewed 2017 Nov; cited 2023 Jun 19]; [about ...
- ... body is stored in your liver) Restless legs syndrome , a tingling or burning feeling in your legs that may be caused by a lack of iron Adult Still disease (also called adult-onset Still disease or AOSD), an uncommon disease that causes joint pain, fever, and rash, often with high ferritin levels Monitor chronic (long-lasting) conditions that may affect your iron levels, such as ... a problem with the rate or rhythm of your heartbeat Pale skin Restless legs syndrome Symptoms of iron levels that are too high ...
- ... Guidelines for children and teens are different than adults. Ask your child's provider to explain what your child's test results mean. Triglyceride levels that are higher than normal may mean you have a higher risk of heart disease, stroke, and other conditions that affect your arteries. Having high blood triglycerides also increases your risk of metabolic syndrome . Very high triglyceride levels increase your risk of ...
- ... developed normally A chromosomal disorder, such as Klinefelter syndrome In women and men , high LH levels may be a sign of damage to the ovaries or testicles from: Autoimmune disease Radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy Lower-than-normal levels of LH in adults are often a sign of a problem with the pituitary gland or hypothalamus. These problems may make it hard for your body to make enough LH and FSH. In women, low LH and FSH levels with missed periods ... hormone. It may be caused by: Certain genetic disorders , including Kallmann syndrome Tumors in the brain or pituitary gland Turner ...
- ... Help diagnose mild CAH in children, teens, and adults who have symptoms that could be caused by the disorder. Find out if treatment for CAH is working. Help rule out CAH in women who have certain symptoms such as large amounts of facial hair and irregular menstrual periods . These symptoms can also be caused by other conditions, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Why do I need a 17-OHP ...
- ... of EPI are: Chronic (long-lasting) pancreatitis in adults. Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. Cystic fibrosis in children. This inherited disease causes mucus to build up in pancreas, lungs, and other organs. Other causes of EPI include: Acute (short-term) pancreatitis Pancreatic cancer Crohn's disease Ulcerative colitis Diabetes Weight-loss surgery and other surgery on the digestive system Certain genetic disorders , such as Shwachman-Diamond syndrome in children Other names: pancreatic elastase, fecal pancreatic ...