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  1. ... working well. Addison disease , a disorder of the adrenal glands. Injuries, burns , or surgery , which can cause your cells ...
  2. ... Overactive thyroid Lung disease Menopause Parkinson disease Pheochromocytoma (adrenal gland tumor) Spinal cord injury Stroke Tuberculosis or other infections
  3. ... These steroids are similar to hormones that your adrenal glands make to fight stress associated with illnesses and injuries. They reduce inflammation and affect the immune system. ...
  4. ... in injuries to the small intestine. The left adrenal gland was damaged in three instances. Injury to the gall bladder was a complication once. ... duodenum was damaged in throe instances, the left adrenal gland in three, and ... injury complicated four times, involving the gastro-epiploic artery, ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The principles of pathologic histology 
    Publication: Philadelphia ; London : W.B. Saunders Co., 1914
    ... myelin in the central nervous system. In the adrenal glands fat due to cell injury is difficult to dis- tinguish from the fat ... liver, kidney and spleen; less often in the adrenal glands and in a few ... owing to the mechanical injury it exerts by its presence in the glomerular ...
  6. ... These steroids are similar to hormones that your adrenal glands make to fight stress associated with illnesses and injuries. They reduce inflammation and affect the immune system. </ ...
  7. ... uncontrolled diabetes and during recovery from acute kidney injury Hyperaldosteronism (disorder in which the adrenal gland releases too much of the hormone aldosterone into ...
  8. ... of the parathyroid, thyroid, pituitary, and, less commonly, adrenal glands) Complications of iron chelation include the following: Ocular toxicity (primarily with deferoxamine) Hearing loss Liver injury (primarily with deferasirox) Proteinuria (only with deferasirox) Impaired ...
  9. ... too much medicines called corticosteroids or having overactive adrenal glands). Neurogenic atrophy is the most severe type of muscle atrophy. It can be from an injury to, or disease of a nerve that connects ...
  10. ... like to draw attention is the frequency of injury to the adrenal glands and to the solar plexus, in the long- ...
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