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  1. ... have an increased risk of central nervous system lymphoma if the testis, breast, adrenal gland or kidney is affected. Explain to people with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma that they may have an increased risk of ...
  2. ... Sarcoidosis Systemic lupus erythematosus ENDOCRINE or METABOLIC DISEASE Adrenal gland dysfunction Diabetes Pituitary gland dysfunction (rare) Thyroid disease CANCER Leukemia Lymphoma (cancer that starts in the lymph system ) Solid ...
  3. ... risk of endocrine dysfunction that impacts pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, and gonadal ... to treating Hodgkin lymphoma, brain tumors, head and neck sarcomas, and acute ...
  4. ... A high eosinophil count may be due to: Adrenal gland deficiency Allergic disease, including hay fever Asthma Autoimmune diseases Eczema Fungal infections Hypereosinophilic syndrome Leukemia and other blood disorders Lymphoma Parasite infection, such as worms A lower-than- ...
  5. ... a unilateral PHEO and a macroscopically normal contralateral adrenal gland were treated initially with unilateral adrenalectomy.[ 176 ] A ... for the development of disease in the contralateral adrenal gland is recommended.[ 1 ] Regarding the operative approach, several ...
  6. ... e.g., spleen, pancreas, colon but excluding the adrenal gland and diaphragm). While Wilms tumors are frequently adherent ... tumor cells are found in a separately excised adrenal gland; a tumor thrombus in the renal vein is ...
  7. ... not near the lung, such as the brain, adrenal gland, kidney, liver, or bone, or to a lymph ... near the lung, such as the brain, liver , adrenal gland , kidney , bone, or to a lymph node that ...
  8. ... called >Hypocortisolism</also-called><full-summary ><p>Your adrenal glands are just above your kidneys. The outside layer ... and salt balance. Addison disease happens if the adrenal glands don't make enough of these hormones.</p> < ...
  9. ... in females and testes in males) and the adrenal glands. The gonads direct sexual development before birth and during puberty and are important for reproduction. The adrenal glands, which are located on top of the kidneys, ...
  10. ... organ); pancreatic cancer; adrenocortical cancer (cancer in the adrenal glands); liver cancer; Kaposi's sarcoma related to acquired immunodeficiency ...
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