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  1. Preventive Treatment of Atherosclerosis (The Addison-Wesley series in clinical cardiology) by David Blankenhorn, 1984-06
  2. Infectious Diseases of Children and Adults: A Step by Step Guide to Diagnosis and Treatment
  3. Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: A Practical Guide for the Clinician (Clinical practice series)
  4. Practical Developments in Inherited Metabolic Diseases: DNA Analysis, Phenylketoneuria and Screening for Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
  5. Heart Disease and High Cholesterol: Beating the Odds (Reducing Your Hereditary Risk) by C. Richard Conti, Diana Tonnessen, 1992-08
  6. Clinical Management of Infectious Diseases by Stephen A. Berger, 1982-12
  7. Handbook for Infectious Disease Management by C.A. Kolff, R. Sanchez, 1979-12-06
  8. Studies in Inherited Metabolic Diseases: Prenatal and Perinatal Diagnosis Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease, 12, 1989
  9. DX/Mgt Periph Vascular Dis ([Addison-Wesley series in clinical cardiology]) by Ron Miller, 1982-01
  10. On the Constitutional and Local Effects of Disease of the Supra-Renal Capsules by Thomas Addison, 1980-01-01
  11. On the Constitutional and Local Effects of Disease of the Supra-Renal Capsules by Thomas Addison, 1980
  12. Disease of the Supra-Renal Capsules by Thomas Addison, 1980-01-01
  13. A Dissertation on the Nature and Properties of the Malvern Water, and an Enquiry Into the Causes and Treatment of Scrofulous Diseases and by William Addison, 2009-12-17
  14. On Healthy and Diseased Structure and the True Principles of Treatment for the Cure of Disease by William Addison, 2009-12-20

81. Endocrine System Diseases
About Addison s disease and Type I Diabetes G Kardel. Hyperpigmentation in Addison s disease images Univ of Cambridge (UK)
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Diseases and Disorders Links pertaining to Endocrine System Diseases Alert! Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Start Page Contents: Acromegaly Addison Disease Adrenal Gland Diseases Adrenal Hyperplasia, Congenital ... Wolfram Syndrome
Endocrine System Diseases Endocrine Pathology [jpeg archive + comments; EC Klatt] Endocrinology: An integrated approach [Nussey and Whitehead, 1999] - via NLM/NIH Endocrinology information [ED Buckingham] - UTMB (US) Clinical Guidelines for Endocrinologists , and the Power-of-Prevention site (for patients) - Am Assoc of Clin Endocrinologists Patient Factsheets from The Hormone Foundation - (US) The British Society for Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes EndocrineWeb.com [for patients, by doctors] Pathophysiology of the Endocrine System [Austgen, Bowen, Rouge] - Colorado State Univ. (US) Tayside Endoweb - Tayside Univ Hospitals, Dundee (UK)

82. Addison S Disease Network
Nonclinical advice via a discussion group for those who suffer from this rare disease. In English, French, Spanish, Dutch, and Italian.
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83. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Addison's Disease / Images
Addison s disease / images. Addison s disease / images, deutsch english español portugues français images for the diagnosis Addison s disease
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84. Diseases: Johns Hopkins Autoimmune Disease Research Center
Definition Autoimmune Addison’s disease is an autoimmune inflammation of adrenal glands, Common test used to diagnose Addison s disease include
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85. Addison's Disease - Patient UK
Addison s disease is a condition in which you do not make enough cortisol and other hormones in your adrenal glands. Various symptoms develop if the
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Addison's Disease
Addison's disease is a condition in which you do not make enough cortisol and other hormones in your adrenal glands. Various symptoms develop if the cortisol level becomes too low. A very low cortisol level can be life-threatening. Treatment is with replacement hormone tablets which you need to take every day.
What is Addison's disease? Addison's disease is a condition in which your adrenal glands do not make enough of certain hormones. The condition is named after a Dr Addison who first described it in 1855. Addison's disease is rare. About 8 in a million people in the UK develop it each year. Most cases are in people aged between 20 and 50, but it can occur at any age. What are the adrenal glands and what do they do? You have two adrenal glands. They are small glands, and lie just above each kidney. Each adrenal gland has an outer part (adrenal cortex) and an inner part (adrenal medulla). Cells in the adrenal glands make various hormones. A hormone is a chemical which is made in one part of the body but passes into the bloodstream and has effects on other parts of the body.
Cells in the adrenal cortex (the outer part of the adrenals) make the hormones cortisol and aldosterone. The amount of cortisol that is made is controlled by another hormone called adreno-cortico-trophic hormone (ACTH for short). ACTH is made in the pituitary gland (a small gland that lies just under the brain). ACTH passes into the bloodstream, is carried to the adrenal glands, and 'stimulates' the adrenal glands to make cortisol.

86. Addison
Is there a special test which confirms Addison’s disease? What causes Addison’s? How is Addison’s treated? Will I need follow up?
http://www.dundee.ac.uk/medther/tayendoweb/addison.htm
What is this? How does this present? Will I need follow up? What should I do if I become ill? ... Where can I find out more? What is this? This is a condition which causes the adrenal glands to fail.It is called after the doctor who first described the disease namely a Dr Addison How does this present? The disease often comes on slowly. The patient often describes tiredness or generally feels unwell. Weakness is common, there is a loss of appetite with weight loss. A characteristic feature seen in 95% of patients is pigmentation. This is often most marked over areas exposed to the sun but never fades even in the winter. The pigmentation however can be found in areas not exposed to the sun such as inside the mouth, along natural skin creases (e.g. palm of hand creases), also where there is rubbing by garments such as bra straps or the elastic band of knickers and on scars and around nipples. Some 30% develop abdominal pain, others constipation (20%), while others have diarrhoea (20%). Often another illness may show up the condition for the patient has great difficulty recovering from minor injury, operations or illness. Women may suffer loss of body hair with irregular or lack of menstrual periods. Often the patient may complain of light headness, weakness, sweating and blurred vision if without food due to low blood glucose (hypoglycaemia).Often the blood pressure is low and falls when the patient stands up often to unrecordable levels causing the patient to feel faint.

87. Addison's Disease
Describes Addison s disease, adrenal insufficiency, and the tests used to diagnose them and monitor their treatment.
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TESTS Test not listed? A/G Ratio ACE ACT ACTH AFB Culture AFP Maternal AFP Tumor Marker Albumin Aldolase Aldosterone Allergies ALP Alpha-1 Antitrypsin ALT Ammonia Amylase ANA Antibody Tests Antiglobulin, Direct Antiglobulin, Indirect Antiphospholipids Antithrombin Apo A Apo B ApoE Genotyping aPTT AST Autoantibodies Bicarbonate Bilirubin Blood Culture Blood Gases Blood Smear BMP BNP Bone Markers BRCA BUN C-peptide CA-125 CA 15-3 CA 19-9 Calcitonin Calcium Cardiac Biomarkers Cardiac Risk Cardiolipin Antibodies Catecholamines CBC CCP C. diff CEA Celiac Disease Tests CF Gene Mutation Chemistry Panels Chlamydia Chloride Cholesterol CK CK-MB CMP CMV Coagulation Factors Complement Levels Cortisol Creatinine Creatinine Clearance CRP CRP, high-sensitivity

88. Disability - Addison's Disease
Links to sites with information on Addison s disease.
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89. Addison's Disease
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91. Addison's Disease
Addison s disease Addison s disease is a rare endocrine or hormonal disorder Australian Addison s disease Web Site - The web site of the Australian
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Addison's Disease Addison's disease is a rare endocrine or hormonal disorder that affects about 1 in 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and ...
Australian Addison's Disease Web Site The web site of the Australian Addison's Disease Assocation Inc. A support group for sufferers of Addison's Disease and their carers.
NADF - Addison's Disease: The Facts You Need To Know National Adrenal Diseases Foundation offers a detailed description of the autoimmune disorder's symptoms, diagnosis, management and prognosis. ... ADDISON'S DISEASE: THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW ...
Addison's Disease and Type I Diabetes Provides the treatment and interaction of addisons and diabetes. Includes the challenge of maintaining normal blood sugar levels.
Addison's Disease A discussion about this disease, its symptoms and long term management, by Vanderbilt Medical Center.

92. Dog Pictures And Dog Information - The Pet Professor
Addison s disease is a condition that occurs when the adrenal glands stop producing hormones.
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93. HealthBoards - Addison's Disease
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    95. Addison's Disease - Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington
    Addison s disease Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, Washington.
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    Addison's Disease
    (Adrenal Insufficiency; Adrenocortical Hypofunction; Chronic Adrenocortical Insufficiency)
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    Definition
    Addison's disease is a rare disorder of the adrenal glands, in which they do not produce enough of the hormones cortisol and aldosterone. The adrenal glands are two small glands that sit on top of each kidney. Adrenal Glands www.nucleusinc.com
    Causes
    Addison's disease is the result of gradual damage to the adrenal cortex, the outer layer of the adrenal gland. This damage may be caused by:
    • The body's immune system attacking the gland (autoimmune disease) Tuberculosis Chronic infections Cytomegalovirus (CMV) associated with AIDS Fungal infections, including:
      • Blastomycosis Histoplasmosis Coccidioidomycosis
      Cancer including metastases from:
      • Breast, lung, kidney, or colon cancer Lymphoma Kaposi's sarcoma
      Long-term corticosteroid treatment Bleeding within the adrenal glands (related to use of anticoagulant medications and shock) Medications (such as ketoconazole or etomidate) Radiation treatment Chronic illness, including:

    96. Addison's Disease ~ Pawprints And Purrs, Inc.
    Addison s disease is Hypoadrenocorticism. This term means that there is diminished or lowered hormone production from the outer part or cortex of the
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    What is Addison's Disease? The correct medical term for this disease is Hypoadrenocorticism . This term means that there is diminished or lowered hormone production from the outer part or cortex of the adrenal gland. What are the adrenal glands? The adrenal glands are paired glands situated adjacent to the kidneys. Each gland essentially consists of an outer cortex and an inner medulla. The glands produce several vital substances which regulate a variety of body functions and are necessary to sustain life. The most widely known of these substances is cortisol, commonly called cortisone, produced by the outer part of the adrenal cortex. Also produced by the cortex and equally important is aldosterone which is a mineralocorticoid hormone. This hormone regulates the electrolyte and water balance of the body and is involved in the excretion of potassium and retention of sodium.

    97. Addison's Disease - Adreno-Cortical Insufficiency
    Addison s disease. Information about Addison s disease and AdrenoCortical Insufficiency from SurgeryDoor s Medical Conditions section.
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    ADDISONS DISEASE (ADRENO-CORTICAL INSUFFICIENCY)
    What is Addison's Disease ?
    How does Addison's Disease occur ?
    Usually the condition is due to a process of self-destruction called auto-immune disease : cells called lymphocytes develop the ability to destroy otherwise healthy adrenal cells. Occasionally, tuberculosis or some other inflammation or infection can be responsible for damaging the adrenal glands. Surgical removal of both adrenal glands (adrenalectomy) is sometimes required for other conditions, and will produce the same need for treatment.
    Why does Addison's Disease occur ?
    The tendency to develop the more common auto-immune type of Addison's disease is often inherited: in fact, other glands (particularly the thyroid) may be similarly affected, either in you or in one of your close relatives.
    Treatment Involved for Addison's Disease
    The missing hormones need to be taken lifelong. Hydrocortisone (cortisol) is the most often used replacement steroid, usually in doses of 15 to 30 milligrams per day. Normally the tablets are taken as two or ideally three doses each day. These must be taken on a regular daily basis and not left off for even one day. The salt control hormone used to replace the deficiency of aldosterone is a drug called fludrocortisone. This is usually given in doses of 50 to 200 micrograms a day.
    During Treatment for Addison's Disease
    Fludrocortisone is given day after day without change in dose unless advised by the doctor. However, you may sometimes make the decision to take cortisol in increased dosage (but never reduced). Reasons for increasing the dose include emotional stress, accidents, infections (particularly those causing a fever), and other illness. The reason for raising the dose is to try to copy what normal adrenal glands would do under these circumstances.

    98. Medical Resource Links
    Addison s disease. Adrenal Insufficiency and Adrenal Crisis(Addison s disease) Addison s Addison s in Dogs. Canine Addison s disease. Endocrine System
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    99. Dogomania : Addison's Disease
    ADDISON S disease THE FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW Addison s disease is a severe or total deficiency of the hormones made in the adrenal cortex,
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    Addison's disease is a severe or total deficiency of the hormones made in the adrenal cortex, caused by a destruction of the adrenal cortex...
    http://www.medhelp.org/www/nadf3.htm Addisons Disease Addisons disease - help your vet to not overlook it. http://www.beardiehealth.com/Addisons.htm CRF A page dedicated to gathering information and links on Addison's Disease and Kidney Failure (CRF) in dogs. My own dog, Tide's story is included! http://tidebook.homestead.com/CRF.html

    100. Addison S Disease
    ThirdAid.com the world s first dedicated online patient to patient medical help community. i Addison s disease /i (also known as i chronic adrenal
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