Definition of Endocrinopathy. Meaning of Endocrinopathy. Synonyms of Endocrinopathy

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Definition of Endocrinopathy

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- Endocrine diseases are disorders of the endocrine system. The branch of medicine ****ociated with endocrine disorders is known as endocrinology. Broadly...
- (polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, myeloma protein, and skin changes), as is PEP (polyneuropathy, endocrinopathy, plasma cell dyscrasia). The...
- produces too much thyroid hormone. Hyperthyroidism is the most common endocrinopathy of cats. The complete pathogenesis is not fully understood. In 1979...
- Opioid-induced endocrinopathy (OIE) is a complication of chronic opioid treatment. It is a common name for all hypothalamo-pituitary axis disorders, which...
- is ****ociated with insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, obesity or endocrinopathies, such as hypothyroidism, acromegaly, polycystic ovary syndrome or Cushing's...
- Muscle atrophy is the loss of skeletal muscle m****. It can be caused by immobility, aging, malnutrition, medications, or a wide range of injuries or diseases...
- presents with autoimmune enteropathy, dermatitis (eczema), and autoimmune endocrinopathy (most often Type 1 diabetes), but other presentations exist. IPEX is...
- neoplasia Cystic fibrosis Hemochromatosis Fibrocalculous pancreatopathy Endocrinopathies Growth hormone excess (acromegaly) Cushing syndrome Hyperthyroidism...
- acquire a reversive hepatocelluar injury (liver damage secondary to an endocrinopathy such as Cushing's syndrome and hypothyroidism), 10.7 times more likely...
- Bakthavatchalu, V; Muthupalani, S; Marini, RP; Fox, JG (March 2016). "Endocrinopathy and Aging in Ferrets". Veterinary Pathology. 53 (2): 349–65. doi:10...