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Abnormal base excess
- ... known as metabolic crisis) and brain function is abnormal (known as acute ... with acid-base balance in the blood (metabolic acidosis and respiratory ...
- ... a condition in which the body fluids have excess base (alkali). This is the opposite of excess acid ( acidosis ). ... alkalosis occurs when the body returns the acid-base balance to near ... but bicarbonate and carbon dioxide levels remain abnormal.
- ... within cells to help recognize and break down excess or abnormal messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules. mRNA is a chemical ... protein production. Studies suggest that getting rid of excess and abnormal mRNA is important for cell growth.Variants in ...
- ... pituitary hyperplasia and a pituitary neuroendocrine tumor. The abnormal gland releases excess amounts of growth hormone, a hormone that normally ... of the body's bones and tissues. The abnormal gland can also release excess amounts of another hormone called prolactin, which helps ...
- ... confirm this diagnosis.) Gigantism in children. This is abnormal growth due to excess GH. (A special test is done to confirm ...
- ... osteoporosis, and distinctive facial features, likely result from abnormal bone development and remodeling. Excess signaling through the overactive Notch2 receptor may increase ...
- Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes (MEN) (Merck & Co., Inc.)Endocrine Diseases/Specifics ... Endocrine Diseases ... Merck & Co., Inc. ... Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes (MEN) - Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis & treatment ...
- ... symptoms. The pituitary gland (a structure at the base of the brain that makes several hormones) may produce too much growth hormone. Excess growth hormone can result in acromegaly, a condition ...
- A pituitary tumor is an abnormal growth in the pituitary gland. The pituitary is a small gland at the base of the brain. It regulates the body's balance of many hormones.
- ... lower legs and upper arms, due to an abnormal increase in bone density (osteosclerosis). Damage to the pituitary gland (a structure at the base of the brain that produces several hormones, including ...