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- IL-6
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"IL-6" is more commonly referred to as "Interleukin-6" in the medical community.
Interleukin-6
A chemical the body releases in response to injury or inflammation. High IL-6 blood levels alone indicate excess alcohol intake, diabetes or lack of exercise. Increasing age, BMI, blood pressure and second hand smoke cause rises in IL-6 and CRP.
More Information on Interleukin-6: Blood Tests
- + Ileal
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- Ileal
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Relating to the ileum, the last part of the small intestine.
More Information on Ileal: Digestive Health Basics
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- Ileal Pouch
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Surgical removal of the colon, upper rectum and part of the lower rectum that creates an internal pouch from the remaining intestine to hold stool. It may be performed in two stages.
More Information on Ileal Pouch: Digestive Treatments
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- Ileitis
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Crohn's disease of the ileum, the last section of the small intestine that connects to the cecum of the large intestine.
More Information on Ileitis: Inflammatory Bowel (Colitis)
- + Ileoanal Anastomosis
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- Ileoanal Anastomosis
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Also Known As: "Ileoanal Pull Through"
Surgical removal the colon and the inner lining of the rectum that leaves the outer muscle of the rectum intact and joins the ileum to the anus so that stool can be passed normally.
More Information on Ileoanal Anastomosis: Digestive Treatments
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- Ileoanal Pull Through
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Surgical removal the colon and the inner lining of the rectum that leaves the outer muscle of the rectum intact and joins the ileum to the anus so that stool can be passed normally.
More Information on Ileoanal Pull Through: Digestive Treatments
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- Ileoanal Reservoir
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Also Known As: "Ileal Pouch"
Surgical removal of the colon, upper rectum and part of the lower rectum that creates an internal pouch from the remaining intestine to hold stool. It may be performed in two stages.
More Information on Ileoanal Reservoir: Digestive Treatments
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- Ileocecal Valve
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A valve connecting the ileum and cecum that controls the flow of fluid from the small intestine to the large intestine and prevents backflow.
More Information on Ileocecal Valve: Digestive Health Basics
- + Ileocolitis
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- Ileocolitis
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Inflammation and irritation of ileum and colon.
More Information on Ileocolitis: Inflammatory Bowel (Colitis)
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- Ileostomy
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Also Known As: "Ileostomy Surgery"
Surgery to create an exit for the ileum (lowermost portion of the small intestine) through the abdomen, allowing feces to move through the abdomen into a bag worn outside the body. Often performed after the colon and rectum are removed.
More Information on Ileostomy: Digestive Treatments
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- Ileostomy Surgery
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Surgery to create an exit for the ileum (lowermost portion of the small intestine) through the abdomen, allowing feces to move through the abdomen into a bag worn outside the body. Often performed after the colon and rectum are removed.
More Information on Ileostomy Surgery: Digestive Treatments
- + Ileum
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- Ileum
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The last section of the small intestine that connects to the cecum of the large intestine.
More Information on Ileum: Digestive Health Basics
- + Ileus
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- Ileus
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Also Known As: "Paresis, Paralytic Ileus, Adynamic Ileus"
Loss of the ability for intestinal muscles to contract, resulting in obstruction due to inability to move food through the bowels.
More Information on Ileus: Inflammatory Bowel (Colitis)
- + Illegal Drugs & the Heart
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- Illegal Drugs & the Heart
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Improper use of drugs can lead to serious cardiovascular problems, such as heart failure, heart attack, high blood pressure and stroke. Drug abuse can also affect one's health by putting additional stress on relationships at work and at home.
More Information on Illegal Drugs & the Heart: Heart Risk Factors
- + Illusion
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- Illusion
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A misinterpretation by the senses of stimuli that are actually present, such as misconstruing the call of a peacock as a woman's call for help.
- + Imaginary Friends
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- Imaginary Friends
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It is normal for children to have imaginary friends. These are usually signs of creativity and not a cause for concern. Many children retain their imaginary friends even after starting school.
More Information on Imaginary Friends: Growth & Development
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- Imaging Procedures
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Also Known As: "Imaging Techniques"
Tests that produce images of internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used in the diagnosis of conditions (e.g., cancer), the management of disease or in the assistance of certain procedures and surgeries.
More Information on Imaging Procedures: Cancer Imaging Tests
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- Imaging Techniques
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Also Known As: "Imaging Procedures"
Tests that produce images of internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used in the diagnosis of conditions (e.g., cancer), the management of disease or in the assistance of certain procedures and surgeries.
More Information on Imaging Techniques: Cancer Imaging Tests
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- Imaging Tests
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Also Known As: "Imaging Procedures, Imaging Techniques"
Tests that produce images of internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used in the diagnosis of conditions (e.g., cancer), the management of disease or in the assistance of certain procedures and surgeries.
More Information on Imaging Tests: Cancer Imaging Tests
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- Imaging Tests & Brain or Nerve Conditions
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Tests that produce images of internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used in diagnosis, disease management or in the assistance of certain procedures and surgeries.
More Information on Imaging Tests & Brain or Nerve Conditions: Brain & Nerve Tests
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- Imaging Tests & Children
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Tests that produce images of a child's internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used in the diagnosis of conditions, the management of disease or in the assistance of certain procedures and surgeries.
More Information on Imaging Tests & Children: Pediatric Health Basics
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- Imaging Tests & Emotional Conditions
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Tests that produce images of internal body organs, tissues, structures and pathways. They may be used to rule out conditions that may cause emotional disorders, such as brain tumors.
More Information on Imaging Tests & Emotional Conditions: Emotional Health Basics
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- Imatinib
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Also Known As: "Imatinib Mesylate"
A type of molecular-targeted drug. It works by blocking specific molecules involved in the process of changing normal cells into cancer cells and the growth of tumors.
More Information on Imatinib: Cancer Drug & Medication
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- Imatinib Mesylate
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A type of molecular-targeted drug. It works by blocking specific molecules involved in the process of changing normal cells into cancer cells and the growth of tumors.
More Information on Imatinib Mesylate: Cancer Drug & Medication
- + Imdur
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- Imdur
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Also Known As: "Monoket, Isordil, Dilatrate, Sorbitrate, ISDN"
A brand of nitrate, medications that relax the smooth muscles, most notably those of the heart and blood vessels. This lowers blood pressure, improves blood flow to the heart and reduces the heart's need for oxygen.
More Information on Imdur: Heart Drug & Medication
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- Imipramine
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"Imipramine" is more commonly referred to as "Clomipramine" in the medical community.
Clomipramine
Also Known As: "Protriptyline, Trimipramine, Amoxapine, Doxepin, Nortriptyline, Amitriptyline, Desipramine"
A type of medication belonging to the drug class of tricyclic antidepressants.
More Information on Clomipramine: Psychiatric Medications
- + Imiquimod
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- Imiquimod
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Topical medication used to treat warts on the skin of the genital and anal areas. However, it does not cure warts, and new warts may appear during treatment.
More Information on Imiquimod: Skin Drugs & Medications
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- Immediate Denture
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A denture made before all the teeth are removed and put into place immediately after the remaining natural teeth are extracted. They allow a patient to avoid going for a time with neither teeth nor dentures, but may need to be refitted more often.
More Information on Immediate Denture: Bridges, Dentures & Implants
- + Immobilization Therapy
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- Immobilization Therapy
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Rehabilitation strategy for stroke patients that involves immobilizing a working body part in order to improve the function of an impaired body part. It may range from generalized bed rest to a cast or brace.
More Information on Immobilization Therapy: Pain Management
- + Immune Mediated Encephalomyelitis
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- Immune Mediated Encephalomyelitis
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"Immune Mediated Encephalomyelitis" is more commonly referred to as "Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis" in the medical community.
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis
Also Known As: "Postinfectious Encephalomyelitis, ADEM"
A condition in which the brain and spinal cord become suddenly inflamed, causing damage. It usually occurs after a viral infection, but can also occur after certain immunizations.
More Information on Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis: Brain Related Infections
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- Immune Reaction
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Also Known As: "Immune Response"
A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protects the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances.
More Information on Immune Reaction: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immune Response
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Also Known As: "Immune Reaction"
A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protects the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances.
More Information on Immune Response: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immune System
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Also Known As: "Immune Response, Immune Reaction"
A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protects the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances.
More Information on Immune System: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immune System & Allergies
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A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protect the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances. Allergies are caused by the immune system's inappropriate response to a generally harmless substance.
More Information on Immune System & Allergies: Allergy Basics
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- Immune System & Children
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A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protects the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances. Children's immune systems get stronger as they get older.
More Information on Immune System & Children: Pediatric Health Basics
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- Immune System & Diabetes
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A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protects the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances. The immune system can malfunction and attack its own cells - a factor in type 1 diabetes.
More Information on Immune System & Diabetes: Type 1 Diabetes Basics
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- Immune System & Women
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A complex organization of organs, tissues and cells that normally protect the body from infections, diseases and foreign substances. A strong immune system is especially important for women who are pregnant.
More Information on Immune System & Women: Pregnancy Basics
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- Immune System Suppression
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Suppression of the immune response to prevent the rejection of grafts or transplants or to control autoimmune diseases. It typically is achieved through drugs or radiation.
More Information on Immune System Suppression: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immunity
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Having resistance to infection by a specific pathogen.
More Information on Immunity: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immunizations & Allergies
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Also Known As: "Vaccines & Allergies"
Vaccines to prevent disease. While the majority of immunizations are safe for people with allergies and asthma, there are some exceptions. For example, egg allergic individuals may need to avoid vaccines with eggs.
More Information on Immunizations & Allergies: Allergy Basics
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- Immuno Augmentative Therapy
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Also Known As: "IAT"
An unproven, experimental therapy for cancer that involved injections of processed human blood products to supposedly boost the patient's immune system. No clinical trials have been conducted on its safety or effectiveness.
More Information on Immuno Augmentative Therapy: Chemo & Radiation Therapy
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- Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test
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"Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test" is more commonly referred to as "Fecal Occult Blood Test" in the medical community.
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Also Known As: "FOBT, Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test, IFOBT, Immunologic Fecal Occult Blood Test"
A test to detect hidden blood in the stool, which may be a sign of cancer. It is not a test of the blood, but rather a test for blood in a stool sample. It may be used as a screening tool for colorectal cancer.
More Information on Fecal Occult Blood Test: Gastrointestinal System Cancer
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- Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test
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"Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test" is more commonly referred to as "Fecal Occult Blood Test" in the medical community.
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Also Known As: "FOBT, IFOBT, Immunologic Fecal Occult Blood Test, Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test"
A test to detect hidden blood in the stool, which may be a sign of cancer. It is not a test of the blood, but rather a test for blood in a stool sample. It may be used as a screening tool for colorectal cancer.
More Information on Fecal Occult Blood Test: Gastrointestinal System Cancer
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- Immunoendocrinopathy Syndrome
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"Immunoendocrinopathy Syndrome" is more commonly referred to as "Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome" in the medical community.
Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome
Also Known As: "Autoimmune Polyendocrine Syndrome, Type 2 Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome, Autoimmune Endocrine Failure Syndrome, Type 1 Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome"
A group of autoimmune disorders in which the body attacks its own glands. This results in the glands not being able to produce enough hormones to meet the body's needs. There are two types of this syndrome and each is linked to type 1 diabetes.
More Information on Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome: Autoimmune Basics
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- Immunoglobulin
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"Immunoglobulin" is more commonly referred to as "Antibodies" in the medical community.
Antibodies
Proteins made by white blood cells that find and destroy foreign substances (e.g., bacteria, viruses, toxins) in the blood. Antibodies are part of the immune system.
More Information on Antibodies: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immunoglobulin E
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Also Known As: "IgE, IgE Antibody"
A type of antibody, produced by white blood cells to fight infection, that attaches to the body's mast cells. This causes the mast cell to release histamines, which are responsible for allergic reactions (e.g., sneezing, watery eyes).
More Information on Immunoglobulin E: Allergy Basics
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- Immunologic Fecal Occult Blood Test
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"Immunologic Fecal Occult Blood Test" is more commonly referred to as "Fecal Occult Blood Test" in the medical community.
Fecal Occult Blood Test
Also Known As: "FOBT, Immunoassay Fecal Occult Blood Test, Immunochemical Fecal Occult Blood Test, IFOBT"
A test to detect hidden blood in the stool, which may be a sign of cancer. It is not a test of the blood, but rather a test for blood in a stool sample. It may be used as a screening tool for colorectal cancer.
More Information on Fecal Occult Blood Test: Gastrointestinal System Cancer
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- Immunomodulators
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Medications that affect the immune responses of the body, either by reducing or increasing immune activity.
More Information on Immunomodulators: Digestive Medications
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- Immunomodulators & Skin Conditions
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Medications that either boost (immunostimulators) or suppress (immunosuppressants) the activity of the body's immune system. They are sometimes used to treat skin conditions related to immune function.
More Information on Immunomodulators & Skin Conditions: Skin Drugs & Medications
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- Immunosuppressant Drugs
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Also Known As: "Immunosuppressant Medications"
Medications that suppress the immune system. They may be used to prevent rejection following organ transplants or to treat conditions such as psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on Immunosuppressant Drugs: Arthritis
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- Immunosuppressant Medications
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Also Known As: "Immunosuppressant Drugs"
Medications that suppress the immune system. They may be used to prevent rejection following organ transplants or to treat conditions such as psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on Immunosuppressant Medications: Arthritis
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- Immunosuppressants
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Also Known As: "Immunosuppressant Drugs, Immunosuppressant Medications"
Medications that suppress the immune system. They may be used to prevent rejection following organ transplants or to treat conditions such as psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis.
More Information on Immunosuppressants: Arthritis
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- Immunosuppressants & Digestive Disorders
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Medications that reduce immune activity by inhibiting the immune response. These may be used to treat certain digestive disorders related to immune function.
More Information on Immunosuppressants & Digestive Disorders: Digestive Medications
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- Immunosuppression
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Also Known As: "Immune System Suppression"
Suppression of the immune response to prevent the rejection of grafts or transplants or to control autoimmune diseases. It typically is achieved through drugs or radiation.
More Information on Immunosuppression: Infectious Disease Basics
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- Immunosuppressives & Diabetes
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Medications that impair the body's ability to defend itself against foreign invaders (the immune system). They are used for patients with diabetes after an organ or tissue transplant to prevent the body from rejecting the donor tissue.
More Information on Immunosuppressives & Diabetes: Diabetes & Endocrine Drugs
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- Immunotherapy
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Treatment that aims to use or strengthen the body's immune system to fight a disease or condition. The term "immunotherapy" refers to different treatments used for allergies and cancer.
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- Impacted Fractures
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"Impacted Fractures" is more commonly referred to as "Fractures" in the medical community.
Fractures
Also Known As: "Simple Fractures, Oblique Fractures, Closed Fractures, Compound Fractures, Stress Fractures, Open Fractures, Converse Fractures"
A break, rupture or crack - especially in bone or cartilage - that is often painful. Most often caused by trauma, fractures may remain under the skin (closed) or break through (open). Types include: simple, compound, impacted, oblique, stress and converse.
More Information on Fractures: Infection & Trauma Pain
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- Impacted Tooth
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A tooth that has not fully erupted at an expected time, often due to its position in relation to other nearby teeth. It may or may not be painful. The wisdom teeth are most likely affected.
More Information on Impacted Tooth: Oral Health Basics
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- Impaction
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The trapping of an object in a body passage, such as stones in a bile duct or hardened stool in the colon.
More Information on Impaction: Abdominal Pain
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- Impaired Fasting Glucose
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"Impaired Fasting Glucose" is more commonly referred to as "Prediabetes" in the medical community.
Prediabetes
Also Known As: "Chemical Diabetes, Borderline Diabetes, Subclinical Diabetes, Impaired Glucose Tolerance, IFG, Latent Diabetes, IGT"
A condition in which glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to classify the patient as having diabetes. Formerly known as latent, borderline, subclinical or chemical diabetes, it may or may not progress to diabetes.
More Information on Prediabetes: Diabetes & Endocrine Basics
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- Impaired Fasting Glucose & Children
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"Impaired Fasting Glucose & Children" is more commonly referred to as "Prediabetes & Children" in the medical community.
Prediabetes & Children
Also Known As: "Chemical Diabetes & Children, Borderline Diabetes & Children, Subclinical Diabetes & Children, Impaired Glucose Tolerance & Children, IFG & Children, Latent Diabetes & Children, IGT & Children"
A condition in which glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to classify the patient as having diabetes (formerly known as latent, borderline, subclinical or chemical diabetes). It may or may not progress to diabetes.
More Information on Prediabetes & Children: Pediatric Diabetes
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- Impaired Glucose Tolerance
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"Impaired Glucose Tolerance" is more commonly referred to as "Prediabetes" in the medical community.
Prediabetes
Also Known As: "Chemical Diabetes, Borderline Diabetes, Subclinical Diabetes, IFG, Latent Diabetes, IGT, Impaired Fasting Glucose"
A condition in which glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to classify the patient as having diabetes. Formerly known as latent, borderline, subclinical or chemical diabetes, it may or may not progress to diabetes.
More Information on Prediabetes: Diabetes & Endocrine Basics
- + Impaired Glucose Tolerance & Children
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- Impaired Glucose Tolerance & Children
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"Impaired Glucose Tolerance & Children" is more commonly referred to as "Prediabetes & Children" in the medical community.
Prediabetes & Children
Also Known As: "Chemical Diabetes & Children, Borderline Diabetes & Children, Subclinical Diabetes & Children, IFG & Children, Latent Diabetes & Children, IGT & Children, Impaired Fasting Glucose & Children"
A condition in which glucose (blood sugar) levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to classify the patient as having diabetes (formerly known as latent, borderline, subclinical or chemical diabetes). It may or may not progress to diabetes.
More Information on Prediabetes & Children: Pediatric Diabetes
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- Impedance Plethysmogram
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"Impedance Plethysmogram" is more commonly referred to as "Plethysmogram" in the medical community.
Plethysmogram
Also Known As: "Oculoplethysmogram, Body Plethysmogram"
A noninvasive test widely used to measure the blood flow in the veins of the arms or legs, in order to detect and assess the presence of any blockages.
More Information on Plethysmogram: Vascular Disease
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- Imperforate Anus
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A birth defect where the anal canal fails to develop, requiring surgical treatment.
More Information on Imperforate Anus: Anal & Rectal Disorders
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- Impetigo
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Also Known As: "Impetigo Skin Infection, Staphylococcal Impetigo, Nonbullous Impetigo, Impetigo Contagiosa, Bullous Impetigo, Nonblistering Impetigo, Localized Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome, Blistering Impetigo"
Common, contagious, superficial skin infection that is produced by bacteria such as streptococcus and staphylococcus. More common in children, it can cause serious complications to the kidneys, joints, bones and lungs if left untreated.
More Information on Impetigo: Skin Related Infections
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- Impetigo Contagiosa
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Also Known As: "Staphylococcal Impetigo, Nonbullous Impetigo, Bullous Impetigo, Nonblistering Impetigo, Localized Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome, Blistering Impetigo, Impetigo Skin Infection"
Common, contagious, superficial skin infection that is produced by bacteria such as streptococcus and staphylococcus. More common in children, it can cause serious complications to the kidneys, joints, bones and lungs if left untreated.
More Information on Impetigo Contagiosa: Skin Related Infections
- + Impetigo Skin Infection
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- Impetigo Skin Infection
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Also Known As: "Staphylococcal Impetigo, Nonbullous Impetigo, Impetigo Contagiosa, Bullous Impetigo, Nonblistering Impetigo, Localized Staphylococcal Scalded Skin Syndrome, Blistering Impetigo"
Common, contagious, superficial skin infection that is produced by bacteria such as streptococcus and staphylococcus. More common in children, it can cause serious complications to the kidneys, joints, bones and lungs if left untreated.
More Information on Impetigo Skin Infection: Skin Related Infections
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- Implant Radiation
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"Implant Radiation" is more commonly referred to as "Brachytherapy" in the medical community.
Brachytherapy
Also Known As: "Radioactive Implant, Interstitial Radiation, Seed Implantation, Internal Radiation"
A type of radiation therapy in which a burst of radiation is introduced directly into a tumor to shrink or close the growth.
More Information on Brachytherapy: Chemo & Radiation Therapy
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- Implant Supported Bridge
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A type of bridge that is anchored by implants placed into the jaw rather than by natural teeth.
More Information on Implant Supported Bridge: Bridges, Dentures & Implants
- + Implantable Cardioverter
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- Implantable Cardioverter
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Also Known As: "Automatic Defibrillator Implantation, Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Single Chamber ICD, ICD, AICD, Dual Chamber ICD, Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator"
Implanted in the chest, an ICD is a battery-powered device that monitors and, if necessary, corrects an abnormal heart rhythm by sending electrical charges to the heart. ICD stands for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.
More Information on Implantable Cardioverter: Arrhythmia
- + Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
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- Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
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Also Known As: "Implantable Cardioverter, Automatic Defibrillator Implantation, Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Single Chamber ICD, ICD, AICD, Dual Chamber ICD"
Implanted in the chest, an ICD is a battery-powered device that monitors and, if necessary, corrects an abnormal heart rhythm by sending electrical charges to the heart. ICD stands for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.
More Information on Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator: Arrhythmia
- + Implantable Defibrillator (ICD)
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- Implantable Defibrillator (ICD)
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Also Known As: "Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Implantable Cardioverter, Automatic Defibrillator Implantation, Automatic Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Single Chamber ICD, ICD, AICD, Dual Chamber ICD"
Implanted in the chest, an ICD is a battery-powered device that monitors and, if necessary, corrects an abnormal heart rhythm by sending electrical charges to the heart. ICD stands for Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.
More Information on Implantable Defibrillator (ICD): Arrhythmia
- + Implantable Insulin Pump
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- Implantable Insulin Pump
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A device implanted into the body that automatically supplies insulin to the body in a combination of basal (continuous, low dose) and bolus (higher "boost" dose) rates. It can be adjusted by a hand-held programming device.
More Information on Implantable Insulin Pump: Insulin
- + Implantable Venous Catheter
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- Implantable Venous Catheter
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"Implantable Venous Catheter" is more commonly referred to as "Catheter" in the medical community.
Catheter
Also Known As: "Arteriovenous Shunt Catheter, Peripheral Intravenous Catheter, Hickman Catheter, Coronary Perfusion Catheter, Swan-Ganz Catheter, Guiding Catheter"
A long, thin, hollow tube that is inserted by a physician into a large blood vessel and fed to a target area (e.g., the heart). This allows the physician to perform sophisticated, minimally invasive tests and procedures.
More Information on Catheter: Catheter Tests & Procedures
- + Implantation
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- Implantation
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Also Known As: "Embryo Implantation"
The stage of pregnancy in which the fertilized egg embeds itself into the lining of the uterus, usually about seven days after conception. An embryo can mistakenly implant in another location, such as the fallopian tube (ectopic pregnancy).
More Information on Implantation: Pregnancy Basics
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- Impotence
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"Impotence" is more commonly referred to as "Male Erectile Disorder" in the medical community.
Male Erectile Disorder
Also Known As: "Erectile Dysfunction"
Difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection during sexual relations. It can cause significant distress or difficulty in sexual relationships. It can result from either physiological or psychological problems.
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- Impression
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An imprint of the teeth and gums, often used in the production of dental appliances to ensure a proper fit.
More Information on Impression: Oral Health Basics
- + Improving Your Medical Care
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- Improving Your Medical Care
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There are many things patients can do to improve their own medical care, including education themselves on their conditions, communicating with their care team and attending to their emotional and physical needs.
More Information on Improving Your Medical Care: Healthcare Basics
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- Impulse Control Disorders
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The failure to resist impulses, drives or temptations, leading to behavior that is harmful to an individual or others. Types include intermittent explosive disorder, kleptomania, pyromania, pathological gambling, self-injury and more.
More Information on Impulse Control Disorders: Impulse Control Disorders
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- Impulsive Behavior
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Also Known As: "Impulsiveness"
Speaking or acting on impulse without thinking of the consequences.
More Information on Impulsive Behavior: Emotional Signs & Symptoms
- + Impulsiveness
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- Impulsiveness
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Also Known As: "Impulsive Behavior"
Speaking or acting on impulse without thinking of the consequences.
More Information on Impulsiveness: Emotional Signs & Symptoms
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