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Overactive Adrenal Glands/Cushing's Syndrome - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cushing'<b>s</b> syndrome is the result of excessive corticosteroids in the body. The main cause is overproduction of adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) in the</b> ...
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Biophysical Profile: BPP Ultrasound and Nonstress Test
A biophysical profile is a way to check on overall fetal health. It consists of two painless, noninvasive tests: fetal monitoring and ultrasound. Typically, it</b> ...
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Parkinson's Rehabilitation Program - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Parkinson'<b>s</b> Wellness Recovery (PWR!) The PWR! program is a comprehensive evidence-based program that starts with 4 basic whole body movements that are</b> ...
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Atypical Parkinsonian Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Atypical Parkinsonian disorders</b> are progressive diseases that present with some of the signs and symptoms of Parkinson’<b>s</b> disease, but that generally</b> ...
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Overview of the Male Anatomy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The external reproductive organ of the male. The penis is made up of 2 parts, the shaft and the glans. The glans is the tip of the penis, while the shaft is the</b> ...
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Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper's Knee) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Key points. Jumper’<b>s</b> knee is inflammation of your patellar tendon, the tendon that connects your kneecap (patella) to your shin bone (tibia).</b> ...
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Klinefelter Syndrome | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Klinefelter syndrome</b> occurs when a male is born with an extra X chromosome. Thus a male with Klinefelter has XXY instead of the usual XY pair. Because males</b> ...
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis</b> is a fatal type of motor neuron disease. It is characterized by progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and</b> ...
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Neuromyelitis Optica | Johns Hopkins Medicine
It'<b>s</b> also called <b>neuromyelitis optica</b> spectrum disorder (NMOSD) or Devic'<b>s</b> disease. NMO specifically affects the myelin, which is the</b> ...
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Young-Onset Parkinson's Disease | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patients with young-onset Parkinson’<b>s</b> appear to have a slower progression of the disease over time. They tend to have a milder course, staying functional</b> ...
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