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Endocrine System

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acromegaly   overproduction of the growth hormone. Profuse sweating and an offensive body odor.  
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Addison disease   adrenocortical insufficiency  
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vitiligo   white patches on skin with darker than normal borders  
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cachexia   General ill health and malnutrition  
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Cushing syndrome   excess ACTH  
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cystic fibrosis   Widespread dysfunction of the exocrine glands occurring in infants, children, and young adults  
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de Quervain disease   A subacute granulomatous thyroiditis (inflammation of the thyroid), probably viral in origin  
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diabetes insipidus   deficiency of vasopressin hormone. Severe excessive thirst and excessive and dilute urine.  
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polydipsia   excessive thirst  
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polyuria   excessive and dilute urine  
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diabetes mellitus   hyperglycemia; It is classified into two main categories: insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type I) and noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (type II).  
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dwarfism   Congenital underdevelopment. Delayed puberty.  
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galactorrhea   Lactation in men, or in women who are not breastfeeding.  
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gigantism   Overdevelopment or abnormal growth due to hyperexcretion of the growth hormone. This leads to excessive size and stature  
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goiter   Chronic abnormal enlargement of the thyroid gland  
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endemic   Disease process that is constantly present, to a greater or lesser degree, and widespread in a regional population  
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Graves disease   A disease characterized by hyperthyroidism, goiter and exophthalmos  
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exophthalmos   Bulging of the eyeballs, also spelled exophthalmus  
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Hashimoto disease   A chronic inflammation of the thyroid with lymphocytic infiltration of the gland  
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hypercalcemia   Serum calcium levels over 10.5 mg/dL.  
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hyperparathyroidism   A generalized disorder resulting from excessive secretion of parathyroid hormone by one or more of the parathyroid glands  
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hyperthyroidism   A condition caused by excessive production of thyroid hormones.  
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hypoglycemia   An abnormally diminished concentration of glucose in the blood.  
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hypoparathyroidism   A condition resulting from greatly reduced production of parathyroid hormones.  
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hypothyroidism   Deficiency of thyroid function or activity  
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ketoacidosis   deficient lipid metabolism  
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myxedema   referring to the most severe form of hypothyroidism. Symptoms include a dry, waxy swelling of the skin.  
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obesity   An increase in body weight beyond the limitation of skeletal and physical requirements  
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pancreatitis   Inflammation of the pancreas.  
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pheochromocytoma   benign tumor of the medulla  
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Simmonds disease   Also called panhypopituitarism. A deficiency of all hormones produced by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland.  
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