 |
|
CA 15-3
|  |
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
CA 19-9
|  |
Pancreatic Cancer: Diagnosis
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
CA 125
|  |
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
Ovarian Cancer: Tumor markers
|
 |
|
CA 27-29
|  |
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
Cabergoline
|  |
Galactorrhea: Treatment
|
 |
|
Cachexia
|  |
see also Undernutrition
Protein-Energy Undernutrition: Symptoms and Signs
Cachexia in Cancer
|
 |
|
cardiac
|  |
Protein-Energy Undernutrition:
Secondary PEU
Heart Failure:
Neurohumoral responses
|
 |
|
CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy)
|  |
Migraine: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Cadmium
|  |
|
 |
|
hypocalcemia and
|  |
Hypocalcemia:
Renal disease
|
 |
|
nephrotoxicity of
|  |
Heavy Metal Nephropathy:
Cadmium
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Guidelines for Chelation Therapy
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Café-au-lait spots
|  |
Neurofibromatosis: Type 1
Diagnosing Neurofibromatosis
|
 |
|
Caffeine
|  |
|
 |
|
in apnea of prematurity
|  |
Apnea of Prematurity: Treatment
|
 |
|
diarrhea and
|  |
Dietary Factors That May Worsen Diarrhea
|
 |
|
during pregnancy
|  |
Drugs in Pregnancy: Social and Illicit Drugs
|
 |
|
pharmacologic stress testing and
|  |
Stress Testing:
Pharmacologic stress testing
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Caisson disease
|  |
Decompression Sickness
|
 |
|
Calabar swellings
|  |
Filarial Nematode Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Calcaneal spur syndrome
|  |
Disorders Associated With Heel Pain According to Location
Plantar Fasciosis
|
 |
|
Calcaneus
|  |
|
 |
|
bursitis of
|  |
Inferior Calcaneal Bursitis
|
 |
|
epiphysitis of
|  |
Disorders Associated With Heel Pain According to Location
Epiphysitis of the Calcaneus
|
 |
|
Calciferol
|  |
see Vitamin D
|
 |
|
Calcification(s)
|  |
|
 |
|
in pancreatitis
|  |
Acute Pancreatitis: Imaging
Chronic Pancreatitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
pleural
|  |
Pleural Fibrosis and Calcification
|
 |
|
in silicosis
|  |
Silicosis: Imaging
|
 |
|
Calcineurin inhibitors
|  |
Transplantation:
Calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs)
Transplantation: Future therapies
|
 |
|
Calciphylaxis
|  |
Medical Aspects of Long-Term Renal Replacement Therapy:
Calciphylaxis
|
 |
|
Calcipotriol
|  |
|
 |
|
in ichthyosis
|  |
Ichthyosis: Moisturization and keratolytics
|
 |
|
in psoriasis
|  |
Psoriasis: Topical treatments
|
 |
|
Calcitonin
|  |
Thyroid Disorders
|
 |
|
blood levels of
|  |
Thyroid Cancers: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
calcium regulation and
|  |
Overview of Disorders of Calcium Concentration: Regulation of Calcium Metabolism
|
 |
|
in hypercalcemia
|  |
Hypercalcemia: Moderate hypercalcemia
|
 |
|
hypocalcemia and
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Other causes
|
 |
|
Calcitonin (salmon)
|  |
Osteoporosis:
Preserving bone mass
Drug Therapy for Paget Disease
|
 |
|
Calcitriol
|  |
|
 |
|
in chronic hypocalcemia
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
in psoriasis
|  |
Psoriasis: Topical treatments
|
 |
|
in renal failure
|  |
Hypercalcemia:
Hyperparathyroidism
|
 |
|
Calcium
|  |
Overview of Disorders of Calcium Concentration
|
 |
|
blood levels of
|  |
Overview of Disorders of Calcium Concentration
Estimation of Ionized Calcium Concentration
Hypercalcemia: Diagnosis
Hypercalcemia: Cancer
|
 |
|
decrease in
|  |
see also Hypocalcemia
Hypocalcemia
Typical Laboratory Test Results in Some Disorders Causing Hypocalcemia
|
 |
|
increase in
|  |
see also Hypercalcemia
Hypercalcemia
Principal Causes of Hypercalcemia
Laboratory and Clinical Findings in Some Disorders Causing Hypercalcemia
|
 |
|
parathyroid hormone effects on
|  |
Overview of Disorders of Calcium Concentration: Regulation of Calcium Metabolism
|
 |
|
sarcoidosis and
|  |
Sarcoidosis: Disease severity assessment
|
 |
|
vitamin D deficiency and
|  |
Vitamin D: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
bone
|  |
Overview of Disorders of Calcium Concentration
|
 |
|
in calcium channel blocker poisoning
|  |
Common Specific Antidotes
|
 |
|
dietary
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations:
Macrominerals
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Symptoms and Signs of Nutritional Deficiency
|
 |
|
ionized
|  |
Estimation of Ionized Calcium Concentration
|
 |
|
recommended dietary allowance for
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations:
Macrominerals
|
 |
|
supplemental
|  |
Osteoporosis:
Preserving bone mass
|
 |
|
in neonatal hypocalcemia
|  |
Neonatal Hypocalcemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
urinary
|  |
Urinary Calculi: Etiology
Metabolic Nephropathies:
Hypercalcemia
|
 |
|
Calcium bilirubinate stones
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Calcium carbonate
|  |
Drug Treatment of Gastric Acidity:
Antacids
|
 |
|
in hypocalcemia
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
Calcium carbonate stones
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Calcium channel
|  |
Neurotransmission: Transmission
|
 |
|
Calcium channel blockers
|  |
|
 |
|
in arrhythmias
|  |
Antiarrhythmic Drugs (Vaughan Williams Classification) 
Antiarrhythmic Drugs (Vaughan Williams Classification) 
Arrhythmias and Conduction Disorders:
Class IV
|
 |
|
in coronary artery disease
|  |
Angina Pectoris:
Drugs
Drugs for Coronary Artery Disease 
|
 |
|
in diabetic nephropathy
|  |
Diabetic Nephropathy: Treatment
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Drug-Disease Interactions in the Elderly
|
 |
|
in hypertension
|  |
Choice of Antihypertensive Drug Class 
Antihypertensives for High-Risk Patients
Hypertension:
Ca channel blockers
Oral Calcium Channel Blockers for Hypertension
|
 |
|
in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
|  |
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Treatment
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Common Specific Antidotes
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
in pregnancy
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
Hypertension in Pregnancy: Drugs
|
 |
|
in pulmonary hypertension
|  |
Pulmonary Hypertension: Pulmonary arterial hypertension, group 1
|
 |
|
in Raynaud's phenomenon
|  |
Raynaud's Syndrome: Treatment
|
 |
|
Calcium chloride
|  |
|
 |
|
in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
|  |
Drugs for Resuscitation*
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults: Other drugs
|
 |
|
in hyperkalemia
|  |
Hyperkalemia: Moderate to severe hyperkalemia
|
 |
|
Calcium gluceptate
|  |
Drugs for Resuscitation*
|
 |
|
Calcium gluconate
|  |
|
 |
|
in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
|  |
Drugs for Resuscitation*
|
 |
|
in chronic hypocalcemia
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
in hyperkalemia
|  |
Hyperkalemia: Moderate to severe hyperkalemia
|
 |
|
in hypermagnesemia
|  |
Hypermagnesemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
in neonatal hypocalcemia
|  |
Neonatal Hypocalcemia: Treatment
Neonatal Seizure Disorders: Treatment
|
 |
|
in tetany
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
Calcium oxalate crystals
|  |
Microscopic Examination of Crystals in Joints
Basic Ca Phosphate and Calcium Oxalate Crystal Deposition Diseases:
Ca oxalate crystal deposition disease
Types of Urinary Crystals
|
 |
|
Calcium palmitate stones
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Calcium phosphate crystals
|  |
Microscopic Examination of Crystals in Joints
Basic Ca Phosphate and Calcium Oxalate Crystal Deposition Diseases:
Basic Ca phosphate crystal deposition disease
|
 |
|
Calcium phosphate stones
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Calcium polycarbophil
|  |
Agents Used to Treat Constipation
Constipation:
Types of laxatives
|
 |
|
Calcium pyrophosphate arthropathy
|  |
Disorders of Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism
|
 |
|
Calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals
|  |
Microscopic Examination of Crystals in Joints
|
 |
|
deposition of
|  |
Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease
|
 |
|
gout vs
|  |
Gout: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Calcium stearate stones
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Calcofluor white stain
|  |
Microscopy:
Fluorescent stains
|
 |
|
Calculus (tartar)
|  |
Evaluation of the Dental Patient:
Physical examination
|
 |
|
bile duct
|  |
Choledocholithiasis and Cholangitis
|
 |
|
gallbladder
|  |
see also Gallstones
Cholelithiasis
|
 |
|
salivary gland
|  |
Salivary Stones
|
 |
|
urinary
|  |
Urinary Calculi
Composition of Urinary Calculi
|
 |
|
in cystinuria
|  |
Cystinuria
|
 |
|
Calf
|  |
|
 |
|
muscle cramps of
|  |
Some Drugs and Disorders Associated With Muscle Cramps
|
 |
|
strengthening exercises for
|  |
Strengthening the Calf and Shin Muscles
|
 |
|
Calfactant
|  |
Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Treatment
|
 |
|
Calicivirus infection
|  |
Gastroenteritis:
Viruses
Gastroenteritis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
California encephalitis
|  |
Some Neurologic Viruses
Other Infections:
California encephalitis
|
 |
|
California virus
|  |
Encephalitis: Primary viral infection
|
 |
|
Calluses
|  |
Cornification Disorders
|
 |
|
Calomel poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Caloric testing
|  |
Nystagmus
Approach to the Patient With Ear Problems: Testing
|
 |
|
Calories
|  |
see Energy
|
 |
|
Calorimetry
|  |
|
 |
|
indirect
|  |
Nutritional Support:
Predicting Nutritional Requirements
|
 |
|
Calymmatobacterium granulomatis infection
|  |
Granuloma Inguinale
|
 |
|
Camphor poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Camptothecins
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
|
 |
|
Campylobacter infection
|  |
Gastroenteritis:
Bacteria
Selected Oral Antibiotics for Infectious Gastroenteritis*
Selective Media for Isolation of Common Bacteria
Campylobacter and Related Infections
|
 |
|
sexual transmission of
|  |
Sexually Transmitted Enteric Infections
|
 |
|
Camurati-Engelmann disease
|  |
Osteopetroses:
Diaphyseal dysplasia (Camurati-Engelmann disease)
|
 |
|
Canaliculus
|  |
Anatomy of the lacrimal system.
|
 |
|
infection of (canaliculitis)
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Eyelid and conjunctival examination
|
 |
|
Infection of (canaliculitis)
|  |
Canaliculitis
|
 |
|
Canaloplasty
|  |
Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma: Surgery
|
 |
|
Canavan disease
|  |
Genetic Screening for Some Ethnic Groups
|
 |
|
Cancer
|  |
see also names and sites of specific cancers
Overview of Cancer
|
 |
|
acute
|  |
French-American-British (FAB) Classification of Acute Leukemias
|
 |
|
anemia and
|  |
Anemia of Chronic Disease
|
 |
|
ataxia and
|  |
Cerebellar Disorders:
Acquired conditions
|
 |
|
bone marrow biopsy in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis: Invasive tests
|
 |
|
bone scan in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis:
Imaging tests
|
 |
|
cachexia in
|  |
Cachexia in Cancer
|
 |
|
cellular immunity in
|  |
Host Response to Tumors:
Cellular Immunity
|
 |
|
cellular kinetics of
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer
The cell cycle.
|
 |
|
chemical carcinogens in
|  |
Common Chemical Carcinogens
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Drugs and chemicals
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Pediatric Cancers
|
 |
|
chromosomal abnormalities in
|  |
Human Cancers Associated With Chromosomal Abnormalities
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Chromosomal abnormalities
|
 |
|
clinical manifestations of
|  |
Clinical Sequelae of Cancer
|
 |
|
complications of
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy
|
 |
|
cutaneous manifestations of
|  |
Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease
Pemphigus Vulgaris
Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis
|
 |
|
depression in
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Depression
|
 |
|
diagnosis of
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis
|
 |
|
disseminated intravascular coagulation and
|  |
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC): Etiology
|
 |
|
embolism and
|  |
Nonthrombotic Pulmonary Embolism
|
 |
|
environmental factors in
|  |
Common Chemical Carcinogens
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Drugs and chemicals
|
 |
|
eosinophilia and
|  |
Eosinophilia: Etiology
Important Disorders and Treatments Associated With Eosinophilia
|
 |
|
erythrocytosis and
|  |
Polycythemia Vera:
Secondary Erythrocytosis
|
 |
|
eye
|  |
Cancers Affecting the Retina
|
 |
|
febrile neutrophilic dermatosis and
|  |
Acute Febrile Neutrophilic Dermatosis
|
 |
|
fever in
|  |
Some Causes of FUO
|
 |
|
gene mutations in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Molecular Abnormalities
|
 |
|
growth of
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Tumor Growth and Metastasis
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Cancers Common in HIV-Infected Patients
|
 |
|
host response to
|  |
Host Response to Tumors
|
 |
|
hypercalcemia in
|  |
Hypercalcemia: Pathophysiology
Hypercalcemia: Cancer
|
 |
|
imaging studies in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis: Testing
Cancer Diagnosis:
Imaging tests
|
 |
|
immunodiagnosis of
|  |
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
immunologic disorders and
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Immunologic Disorders
Ataxia-Telangiectasia
Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome
|
 |
|
immunology of
|  |
Tumor Immunology
|
 |
|
incurable
|  |
Incurable Cancer
|
 |
|
ionizing radiation in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Radiation
Principles of Radiologic Imaging:
Risks of Ionizing Radiation
|
 |
|
laboratory tests in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis: Laboratory tests
|
 |
|
lymph node biopsy in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis: Invasive tests
|
 |
|
metastatic
|  |
see also Metastases
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Tumor Growth and Metastasis
|
 |
|
molecular abnormalities in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Molecular Abnormalities
|
 |
|
myositis and
|  |
Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
neutropenia and
|  |
Neutropenia:
Secondary neutropenia
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy: Neutropenia
|
 |
|
occult
|  |
Membranous Nephropathy: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
oncogenes in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Oncogenes
|
 |
|
pain in
|  |
Clinical Sequelae of Cancer
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Pain
|
 |
|
paraneoplastic syndromes in
|  |
Paraneoplastic Syndromes
|
 |
|
pleural effusion with
|  |
Causes of Pleural Effusion 
Pleural Effusion:
Malignant pleural effusion
Clinical Sequelae of Cancer
|
 |
|
posttransplantation
|  |
Transplantation:
Cancer
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Cancer in Pregnancy
|
 |
|
prevention of
|  |
Lifestyle Measures That Help Prevent Common Chronic Diseases
|
 |
|
radiation and
|  |
Radiation Exposure and Contamination:
Cancer and teratogenicity
|
 |
|
retina
|  |
Cancers Affecting the Retina
|
 |
|
Screening for
|  |
Cancer Screening
Screening Procedures in Average-Risk Asymptomatic People As Recommended by the American Cancer Society*
Cancer Screening Recommendations For Elderly Patients
|
 |
|
skin lesions in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Physical factors
Paraneoplastic Syndromes:
Cutaneous paraneoplastic syndromes
|
 |
|
spinal cord compression in
|  |
Clinical Sequelae of Cancer
Spinal Cord Compression: Treatment
|
 |
|
staging of
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis:
Staging
|
 |
|
superior vena cava syndrome in
|  |
Non-Hodgkin Lymphomas: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
thrombosis in
|  |
Acquired Causes of Thromboembolism
|
 |
|
treatment of
|  |
Principles of Cancer Therapy
5-Yr Disease-Free Survival Rates by Cancer Therapy
|
 |
|
adjuvant
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Multimodality and Adjuvant Chemotherapy
|
 |
|
adverse effects of
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy
|
 |
|
biologic response modifiers in
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Biologic response modifiers
|
 |
|
bone marrow transplantation in
|  |
see also Stem cell transplantation
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Bone Marrow Transplantation
|
 |
|
chemotherapy in
|  |
see Cancer chemotherapy
|
 |
|
cytopenia with
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Cytopenias
|
 |
|
gene therapy in
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Gene Therapy
|
 |
|
hormonal
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Hormonal therapy
|
 |
|
immunotherapy in
|  |
Immunotherapy of Cancer
|
 |
|
monoclonal antibodies in
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Monoclonal antibodies
|
 |
|
multimodality
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Multimodality and Adjuvant Chemotherapy
|
 |
|
neoadjuvant
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy: Neoadjuvant therapy
|
 |
|
palliative
|  |
Incurable Cancer
|
 |
|
radiation therapy in
|  |
5-Yr Disease-Free Survival Rates by Cancer Therapy
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Radiation Therapy
|
 |
|
response to
|  |
Defining Response to Cancer Treatment
|
 |
|
surgery in
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Surgery
5-Yr Disease-Free Survival Rates by Cancer Therapy
|
 |
|
tumor antigens (markers) in
|  |
Cancer Diagnosis: Testing
Tumor Antigens
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
tumor lysis syndrome in
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
|
 |
|
tumor suppressor genes in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer:
Tumor suppressor genes
|
 |
|
ultraviolet radiation in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Radiation
|
 |
|
of unknown primary origin
|  |
Metastatic Carcinoma of Unknown Primary Origin
|
 |
|
viruses in
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer: Infections
Cancer-Associated Viruses
Viruses: Viruses and cancer
|
 |
|
vocal cord
|  |
Laryngeal disorders
|
 |
|
Cancer chemotherapy
|  |
see also specific cancers
5-Yr Disease-Free Survival Rates by Cancer Therapy
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Chemotherapy
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
|
 |
|
adjuvant
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy:
Multimodality and Adjuvant Chemotherapy
|
 |
|
adverse effects of
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy
|
 |
|
carcinogenicity of
|  |
Common Chemical Carcinogens
|
 |
|
cutaneous reactions to
|  |
Hand and Foot Dermatitis:
Hand-foot syndrome
Photosensitivity:
Chemical photosensitivity
Some Substances That Sensitize the Skin to Sunlight
|
 |
|
cytopenia with
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Cytopenias
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious Drug-Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
during breastfeeding
|  |
Some Drugs Contraindicated for Breastfeeding Mothers
|
 |
|
hyperpigmentation and
|  |
Hyperpigmentation Effects of Some Drugs and Chemicals
|
 |
|
hypogonadism with
|  |
Male Hypogonadism in Children:
Secondary
|
 |
|
nausea with
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Nausea and Vomiting
|
 |
|
neoadjuvant
|  |
Modalities of Cancer Therapy: Neoadjuvant therapy
|
 |
|
in neuroblastoma
|  |
Neuroblastoma: Treatment
|
 |
|
oral
|  |
Contraception:
Oral Contraceptives
|
 |
|
ototoxicity of
|  |
Drug-Induced Ototoxicity
|
 |
|
pneumonia with
|  |
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
in pregnancy
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
|
 |
|
stomatitis and
|  |
Systemic Disorders and the Mouth:
Drugs
|
 |
|
teratogenicity of
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
Cancer in Pregnancy
|
 |
|
vomiting with
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy:
Nausea and Vomiting
|
 |
|
Candesartan
|  |
Oral ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers for Hypertension
|
 |
|
Candida albicans extract testing
|  |
Approach to the Patient With Suspected Immunodeficiency:
Initial testing
|
 |
|
Candida-endocrinopathy syndrome
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Etiology
|
 |
|
Candidemia
|  |
Candidiasis (Invasive)
|
 |
|
Candidiasis
|  |
|
 |
|
aural
|  |
External Otitis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
cutaneous
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections
Options for Treatment of Superficial Fungal Infections*
|
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|
denture-related
|  |
Dental Appliances:
Denture problems
|
 |
|
esophageal
|  |
Infectious Esophageal Disorders:
Candida
|
 |
|
fluconazole in
|  |
Antifungal Drugs:
Fluconazole
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Candidiasis (Invasive)
Common Manifestations of HIV Infection by Organ System
|
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|
hypocalcemia and
|  |
Hypocalcemia: Other manifestations
|
 |
|
intertriginous
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
invasive
|  |
Candidiasis (Invasive)
|
 |
|
mucocutaneous
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Etiology
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
Characteristic Clinical Findings in Some Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders
Candidiasis (Invasive)
|
 |
|
mucocutaneous, chronic
|  |
Chronic Mucocutaneous Candidiasis
|
 |
|
nail
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
in neonatal sepsis
|  |
Neonatal Sepsis: Late onset
Neonatal Sepsis: Blood cultures
|
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|
oral
|  |
Oral Findings in Systemic Disorders
Stomatitis: Interpretation of findings
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
Options for Treatment of Superficial Fungal Infections*
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy: Gastrointestinal Effects
|
 |
|
paranasal sinus
|  |
Sinusitis:
Aspergillosis and candidiasis
|
 |
|
perianal
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
renal
|  |
Fungal Urinary Tract Infections
|
 |
|
subungual
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
urinary tract
|  |
Fungal Urinary Tract Infections
|
 |
|
vulvovaginal
|  |
Fungal Skin Infections: Symptoms and Signs
Options for Treatment of Superficial Fungal Infections*
Common Types of Vaginitis
Candidal Vaginitis
Drugs for Candidal Vaginitis
|
 |
|
acne treatment and
|  |
Acne and Related Disorders: Moderate acne
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Common Manifestations of HIV Infection by Organ System
|
 |
|
Candiduria
|  |
Fungal Urinary Tract Infections
|
 |
|
Canes
|  |
Therapeutic and Assistive Devices
Correct cane height. 
Ambulation Aids
Gait Disorders in the Elderly:
Assistive devices
|
 |
|
in blindness
|  |
Rehabilitation For Other Disorders:
Blindness
|
 |
|
Canker sores
|  |
Some Disorders of the Oral Region by Predominant Site of Involvement
Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis
|
 |
|
Cannabis
|  |
see Marijuana
|
 |
|
Cannon waves
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination: Neck veins
Arrhythmias and Conduction Disorders: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Cannulation
|  |
see Catheterization
|
 |
|
Cantharidin
|  |
|
 |
|
in molluscum contagiosum
|  |
Molluscum Contagiosum: Treatment
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
in warts
|  |
Warts: Common warts
|
 |
|
Capacity
|  |
Medicolegal Issues
|
 |
|
Capecitabine
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
|
 |
|
Capillaritis
|  |
Diffuse Alveolar Hemorrhage and Pulmonary-Renal Syndrome: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Capillary leak syndrome
|  |
Causes of Pleural Effusion 
|
 |
|
Caplan's syndrome
|  |
Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis: Complications
|
 |
|
Capnometry
|  |
|
 |
|
sublingual
|  |
Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient: Other Types of Monitoring
|
 |
|
Capreomycin
|  |
|
 |
|
in tuberculosis
|  |
Tuberculosis (TB):
Second-line drugs
|
 |
|
Capsaicin
|  |
|
 |
|
in itching
|  |
Some Therapeutic Approaches to Itching
|
 |
|
in pain
|  |
Drugs for Neuropathic Pain
Treatment of Pain:
Adjuvant Analgesic Drugs
|
 |
|
in urge incontinence
|  |
Urinary Incontinence in Adults:
Urge incontinence
|
 |
|
Captopril
|  |
Oral ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers for Hypertension
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Effect of Aging on Drug Metabolism* and Elimination
|
 |
|
Caput medusae
|  |
Portal Hypertension: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Caput succedaneum
|  |
Approach to the Care of Normal Infants and Children: Head and neck
Birth Injuries:
Head Injuries
|
 |
|
Carbachol
|  |
Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma
|
 |
|
Carbamate poisoning
|  |
Common Specific Antidotes
Organophosphate and Carbamate Poisoning
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbamazepine
|  |
|
 |
|
in alcohol withdrawal
|  |
Alcohol:
Withdrawal
|
 |
|
in bipolar disorder
|  |
Bipolar Disorders: Anticonvulsants
Selected Drugs for Bipolar Disorder*
|
 |
|
in central diabetes insipidus
|  |
Central Diabetes Insipidus: Treatment
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious Drug-Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
in pain
|  |
Drugs for Neuropathic Pain
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
in pregnancy
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
|
 |
|
in seizures
|  |
Drugs Used in Seizure Disordersa

Seizure Disorders:
Adverse drug effects
|
 |
|
in trigeminal neuralgia
|  |
Trigeminal Neuralgia: Treatment
|
 |
|
Carbamoyl phosphate synthase deficiency
|  |
Amino Acid and Organic Acid Metabolism Disorders:
Urea Cycle Disorders
|
 |
|
Carbamoyl phosphate synthetase deficiency
|  |
Disorders of Amino Acid and Organic Acid Metabolism
|
 |
|
Carbapenems
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
β-Lactams: Other β-Lactams
|
 |
|
Carbaryl poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbenicillin
|  |
Penicillins
|
 |
|
Carbicarb
|  |
Metabolic Acidosis: Treatment
|
 |
|
Carbidopa
|  |
|
 |
|
in multiple system atrophy
|  |
Multiple System Atrophy: Treatment
|
 |
|
in Parkinson disease
|  |
Parkinson Disease:
Levodopa
Some Commonly Used Oral Antiparkinsonian Drugs
|
 |
|
Carbimazole
|  |
Hyperthyroidism:
Methimazole and Propylthiouracil
|
 |
|
Carbofuran poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbohydrates
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations:
Carbohydrates
|
 |
|
in atherosclerosis
|  |
Atherosclerosis:
Diet
|
 |
|
digestion of
|  |
Malabsorption Syndromes:
Carbohydrates
|
 |
|
glycemic index of
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations:
Carbohydrates
Nutrition: General Considerations:
Carbohydrates
|
 |
|
in hyperkalemic paralysis
|  |
Familial Periodic Paralysis: Hyperkalemic
|
 |
|
intolerance to
|  |
Carbohydrate Intolerance
|
 |
|
metabolic disorders of
|  |
Carbohydrate Metabolism Disorders
|
 |
|
Carbol-fuchsin
|  |
Options for Treatment of Superficial Fungal Infections*
|
 |
|
Carbolic acid poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbon bisulfide poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbon dioxide (CO2)
|  |
|
 |
|
end-tidal
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults:
Chest compression
|
 |
|
gastrointestinal production of
|  |
Gas-Related Complaints:
Excessive flatus
|
 |
|
partial pressure of
|  |
Measurement of Gas Exchange:
Carbon Dioxide
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Gas Toxicity During Diving:
Carbon dioxide poisoning
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
sublingual
|  |
Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient: Other Types of Monitoring
|
 |
|
ventilatory failure and
|  |
Ventilatory Failure: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Carbon disulfide poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors
|  |
Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma
|
 |
|
Carbon-11-labeled acetate imaging
|  |
Cardiac Imaging Tests:
Positron emission tomography (PET)
|
 |
|
Carbon monoxide
|  |
|
 |
|
diffusing capacity for
|  |
Measurement of Gas Exchange:
Diffusing Capacity for Carbon Monoxide
Asthma and Related Disorders: Other tests
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Related Disorders:
Pulmonary function tests
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Measurement of Gas Exchange:
Carboxyhemoglobinemia
Gas Toxicity During Diving:
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbon tetrachloride poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carbonyl iron poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Carboplatin
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
|
 |
|
ototoxicity of
|  |
Drug-Induced Ototoxicity
|
 |
|
Carboxyhemoglobinemia
|  |
Measurement of Gas Exchange:
Carboxyhemoglobinemia
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Carbuncles
|  |
Furuncles and Carbuncles
|
 |
|
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
|  |
Tumor Immunodiagnosis
|
 |
|
in colorectal cancer
|  |
Colorectal Cancer:
Diagnostic tests
|
 |
|
Carcinogens
|  |
Cellular and Molecular Basis of Cancer
Common Chemical Carcinogens
|
 |
|
Carcinoid syndrome
|  |
Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease:
Internal cancer
Carcinoid Syndrome
|
 |
|
mastocytosis vs
|  |
Mastocytosis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Carcinoid tumors
|  |
Carcinoid Tumors
|
 |
|
bronchial
|  |
Bronchial Carcinoid
|
 |
|
small-bowel
|  |
Small-Bowel Tumors
|
 |
|
Carcinoma
|  |
see Cancer, and specific sites and types
|
 |
|
Carcinoma ex mixed tumor
|  |
Salivary Gland Tumors:
Benign tumors
Salivary Gland Tumors: Malignant salivary gland tumors
|
 |
|
Cardiac
|  |
see also Heart
|
 |
|
Cardiac allograft vasculopathy
|  |
Heart Transplantation: Complications
|
 |
|
Cardiac arrest
|  |
see also Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Cardiac Arrest
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Cardiac Arrest: Treatment
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants and Children
Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale*
Chest compression.
Guide to Pediatric Resuscitation—Mechanical Measures
|
 |
|
coma after
|  |
Coma and Impaired Consciousness: Prognosis
|
 |
|
Cardiac cachexia
|  |
Protein-Energy Undernutrition:
Secondary PEU
|
 |
|
Cardiac catheterization
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization
Diagram of the cardiac cycle, showing pressure curves of the cardiac chambers, heart sounds, jugular pulse wave, and the ECG.
Cardiac Output Equations
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
|
 |
|
complications of
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization:
Complications
|
 |
|
left-heart
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization: Procedure
|
 |
|
right-heart
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization: Procedure
Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS): Other tests
|
 |
|
Cardiac cycle
|  |
Diagram of the cardiac cycle, showing pressure curves of the cardiac chambers, heart sounds, jugular pulse wave, and the ECG.
|
 |
|
Cardiac index
|  |
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
Cardiac Catheterization:
Measurement of cardiac output and flow
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
|
 |
|
Cardiac output
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization:
Measurement of cardiac output and flow
Cardiac Output Equations
Heart Failure: Physiology
|
 |
|
in critical care patient
|  |
Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient:
Cardiac output
|
 |
|
heart failure and
|  |
Heart Failure:
Hemodynamic responses
Heart Failure:
Classification
|
 |
|
hypertension and
|  |
Hypertension:
Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Physiology of Pregnancy:
Cardiovascular
Heart Disorders in Pregnancy: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
syncope and
|  |
Syncope: Insufficient cerebral blood flow
Some Causes of Syncope
|
 |
|
Cardiac reserve
|  |
Heart Failure: Physiology
|
 |
|
Cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT)
|  |
Indications for Permanent Pacemakers 
Arrhythmias and Conduction Disorders:
Cardiac resynchronization therapy
|
 |
|
Cardiac tamponade
|  |
|
 |
|
in cancer
|  |
Clinical Sequelae of Cancer
|
 |
|
in pericarditis
|  |
Pericarditis: Pathophysiology
Pericarditis:
Cardiac tamponade
|
 |
|
pulseless electrical activity and
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults: Dysrhythmia Treatment
|
 |
|
Cardiogenic shock
|  |
Shock and Fluid Resuscitation:
Cardiogenic and obstructive shock
Mechanisms of Cardiogenic and Obstructive Shock
Shock and Fluid Resuscitation: Cardiogenic shock
|
 |
|
Cardiolipin antibodies
|  |
Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome
|
 |
|
Cardiomyopathy
|  |
see also Myocarditis
Heart Failure:
Classification
Cardiomyopathies
Forms of cardiomyopathy.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiomyopathies
|
 |
|
athlete heart vs
|  |
Athlete's Heart: Echocardiography
Features Distinguishing Athlete's Heart From Cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
Chagas disease and
|  |
Chagas Disease: Chronic
|
 |
|
diabetic
|  |
Diabetes Mellitus and Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism: Cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
dilated
|  |
Forms of cardiomyopathy.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiomyopathies
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Causes of Dilated Cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Common Manifestations of HIV Infection by Organ System
|
 |
|
hypertrophic
|  |
Indications for Permanent Pacemakers 
Forms of cardiomyopathy.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiomyopathies
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
obstructive
|  |
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
ischemic
|  |
Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS): Myocardial dysfunction
|
 |
|
peripartum
|  |
Heart Disorders in Pregnancy:
Peripartum cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
restrictive
|  |
Forms of cardiomyopathy.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cardiomyopathies
Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
Causes of Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
|
 |
|
amyloidosis and
|  |
Amyloidosis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
constrictive pericarditis vs
|  |
Pericarditis:
Constrictive pericarditis
|
 |
|
Cardiopulmonary bypass
|  |
|
 |
|
platelet dysfunction and
|  |
Acquired Platelet Dysfunction:
Cardiopulmonary bypass
|
 |
|
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET)
|  |
Exercise Testing:
Cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET)
|
 |
|
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults
Adult comprehensive emergency cardiac care.
CPR Techniques for Health Care Practitioners
Drugs for Resuscitation*
|
 |
|
care after
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults:
Postresuscitative Care
|
 |
|
death after
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults: Termination of Resuscitation
|
 |
|
drugs for
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults:
Drugs for ACLS
Drugs for Resuscitation*
|
 |
|
in hypothermia
|  |
Hypothermia: CPR
|
 |
|
in infants and children
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants and Children
Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category Scale*
Chest compression.
Guide to Pediatric Resuscitation—Mechanical Measures
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Neonatal Resuscitation
Problems That May Require Resuscitation
Clinical Staging of Posthypoxic Encephalopathy
Algorithm for resuscitation of neonates. 
|
 |
|
order against
|  |
Do-Not-Resuscitate (DNR) Orders and Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST)
|
 |
|
in trauma
|  |
Approach to the Trauma Patient:
Evaluation and Treatment
|
 |
|
Cardiospasm
|  |
Motility Disorders:
Achalasia
|
 |
|
Cardiovagal testing
|  |
Autonomic Nervous System: Laboratory testing
|
 |
|
Cardiovascular disorders
|  |
see also specific disorders
|
 |
|
angiography in
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization:
Angiography
|
 |
|
auscultation in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Cardiac Auscultation
Heart Murmur Intensity
Diagram of physical findings in a patient with aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation.
Etiology of Murmurs by Timing
Maneuvers That Aid in Diagnosis of Murmurs
|
 |
|
cardiac catheterization in
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization
Diagram of the cardiac cycle, showing pressure curves of the cardiac chambers, heart sounds, jugular pulse wave, and the ECG.
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
|
 |
|
chest examination in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Chest Inspection and Palpation
Location of Thrills and Associated Disorders
|
 |
|
chest pain in
|  |
Symptoms of Cardiovascular Disorders
Some Causes of Chest Pain
|
 |
|
congenital
|  |
see also Congenital heart disease
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies
|
 |
|
dental procedures in
|  |
Systemic Disorders and the Mouth:
Cardiovascular disorders
|
 |
|
echocardiography in
|  |
Echocardiography
Stress Testing: Diagnostic Methodology
|
 |
|
edema in
|  |
Edema
|
 |
|
electrocardiography in
|  |
Electrocardiography (ECG)
Interpretation of Abnormal ECGs
ECG waves.
|
 |
|
electrophysiologic studies in
|  |
Electrophysiologic Studies (EPS)
|
 |
|
heart sounds in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Systolic heart sounds
|
 |
|
imaging in
|  |
Cardiac Imaging Tests
|
 |
|
invasive procedures in
|  |
Tests for Assessing Cardiac Anatomy and Function
Cardiac Catheterization
|
 |
|
limb pain in
|  |
Limb Pain
Limb Pain: Etiology
|
 |
|
murmurs in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Cardiac Auscultation
Heart Murmur Intensity
Diagram of physical findings in a patient with aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation.
Etiology of Murmurs by Timing
Maneuvers That Aid in Diagnosis of Murmurs
Cardiovascular Examination:
Systolic murmurs
|
 |
|
noninvasive procedures in
|  |
Tests for Assessing Cardiac Anatomy and Function
|
 |
|
orthostatic hypotension in
|  |
Orthostatic Hypotension
Orthostatic Hypotension: Etiology
|
 |
|
palpitations in
|  |
Palpitations
Suggestive Historical Findings with Palpitations
Some Treatments for Arrhythmias
|
 |
|
patient history in
|  |
Approach to the Cardiac Patient:
History
|
 |
|
percutaneous coronary interventions in
|  |
Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI)
|
 |
|
physical examination in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination
Carotid Pulse Amplitude and Associated Disorders
Location of Thrills and Associated Disorders
Heart Murmur Intensity
Diagram of physical findings in a patient with aortic stenosis and mitral regurgitation.
Etiology of Murmurs by Timing
Maneuvers That Aid in Diagnosis of Murmurs
|
 |
|
pulsus paradoxus in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Pulsus paradoxus
|
 |
|
radionuclide imaging in
|  |
Radionuclide Imaging
Technetium-99m Myocardial Perfusion Markers
Stress Testing: Diagnostic Methodology
|
 |
|
syncope in
|  |
Syncope
Some Causes of Syncope
|
 |
|
venous examination in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Veins
Normal jugular vein waves.
|
 |
|
vital signs in
|  |
Cardiovascular Examination:
Vital Signs
|
 |
|
Cardioversion
|  |
|
 |
|
in atrial fibrillation
|  |
Atrial Fibrillation (AF): Rhythm control
|
 |
|
in atrial flutter
|  |
Atrial Flutter: Treatment
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Guide to Pediatric Resuscitation—Mechanical Measures
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Infants and Children: Rhythm disturbances
|
 |
|
direct-current
|  |
Arrhythmias and Conduction Disorders:
Direct-current (DC) cardioversion-defibrillation
|
 |
|
in torsades de pointes
|  |
Long QT Syndrome and Torsades de Pointes Ventricular Tachycardia: Treatment
|
 |
|
in ventricular fibrillation
|  |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults:
Defibrillation
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults: Dysrhythmia Treatment
|
 |
|
in ventricular tachycardia
|  |
Ventricular Tachycardia (VT):
Acute
|
 |
|
Carditis
|  |
see also Myocarditis
|
 |
|
Caregiving
|  |
|
 |
|
family members
|  |
Family Caregiving for the Elderly
|
 |
|
elder abuse and
|  |
Elder Abuse:
Caregiver issues
|
 |
|
Caries
|  |
Evaluation of the Dental Patient:
Physical examination
Toothache and Infection: Etiology
Some Causes of Toothache
Common Dental Disorders
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Health Supervision of the Well Child: Head
|
 |
|
prevention of
|  |
Trace Minerals
Fluorine Deficiency and Toxicity: Fluorine Deficiency
Common Dental Disorders:
Prevention
|
 |
|
radiation-induced
|  |
Tumors of the Head and Neck: Adverse effects of treatment
|
 |
|
Carisoprodol
|  |
High-Risk Drugs in the Elderly (Based on the Beers Criteria)
|
 |
|
Carminatives
|  |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Drug therapy
|
 |
|
Carmustine
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic Drugs
|
 |
|
Carney complex
|  |
Cardiac Tumors: Benign primary tumors
|
 |
|
Carnitine/acylcarnitine translocase deficiency
|  |
Disorders of Fatty Acid, Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid, and Glycerol Metabolism
|
 |
|
Carnitine deficiency
|  |
Carnitine Deficiency
Disorders of Fatty Acid, Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid, and Glycerol Metabolism
|
 |
|
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase deficiency
|  |
Carnitine Deficiency: Diagnosis
Disorders of Fatty Acid, Very Long-Chain Fatty Acid, and Glycerol Metabolism
|
 |
|
Carnosinemia
|  |
Disorders of Amino Acid and Organic Acid Metabolism
|
 |
|
Caroli disease
|  |
Liver Masses and Granulomas
|
 |
|
Carotene (b-carotene)
|  |
|
 |
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cutaneous deposition of
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Description of Skin Lesions: Color
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in erythropoietic protoporphyria
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Doses of β-Carotene in Erythropoietic Protoporphyria
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Carotenemia
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Vitamin A:
Vitamin A Toxicity
Hypothyroidism: Symptoms and Signs
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Carotid artery
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Arteries of the brain. 
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auscultation over
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Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Cerebrovascular examination
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inflammation of
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Giant Cell Arteritis
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obstruction of
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Ischemic Stroke: Long term
Ischemic Stroke: Treatment
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stenosis of
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Evaluation of the Elderly Patient:
Neck
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Carotid pulse
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in cardiovascular disorders
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Carotid Pulse Amplitude and Associated Disorders
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examination of
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Cardiovascular Examination: Carotid pulses
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in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: Symptoms and Signs
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Carotid sinus
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pressure on
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Some Causes of Syncope
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Carotid sinus syndrome
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pacemaker in
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Indications for Permanent Pacemakers 
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Neutral wrist splint.
Peripheral Neuropathy: Symptoms and Signs
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Carpopedal spasms
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Symptoms of Malabsorption
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Carrion's disease
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Some Bartonella Infections
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Carteolol
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in glaucoma
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Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma
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in hypertension
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Oral β -Blockers for Hypertension
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Cartilage
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Osteoarthritis (OA): Pathophysiology
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deficiency of
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Factors Predisposing to Bronchiectasis
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transplantation of
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Tissue Transplantation:
Cartilage transplantation
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tumors of
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Primary Malignant Bone Tumors:
Chondrosarcoma
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Cartilage-hair hypoplasia
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Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
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Cartilage-hair hypoplasia syndrome
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Neutropenia: Neutropenia caused by intrinsic defects in myeloid cells or their precursors
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Carvallo sign
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Tricuspid Regurgitation: Symptoms and Signs
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Carvedilol
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in arrhythmias
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Antiarrhythmic Drugs (Vaughan Williams Classification) 
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in hypertension
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Oral β -Blockers for Hypertension
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Casal necklace
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Niacin: Symptoms and Signs
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Cascara
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Constipation:
Types of laxatives
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in elderly
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High-Risk Drugs in the Elderly (Based on the Beers Criteria)
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Caspofungin
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Some Drugs for Systemic Fungal Infections
Antifungal Drugs: Echinocandins
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Cast
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Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains:
Immobilization
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Castleman disease
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Viruses: Viruses and cancer
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Castor bean poisoning
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Plant Poisoning: Castor beans and jequirity beans
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Castor oil
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Constipation:
Types of laxatives
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Casts
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urinary
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Approach to the Genitourinary Patient:
Microscopic analysis
Urinary Casts
Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections:
Urine testing
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Cataplexy
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Approach to the Patient With a Sleep or Wakefulness Disorder: Etiology
Narcolepsy: Symptoms and Signs
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Cataracts
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Cataract
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congenital
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Congenital Cataract
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Catatonia
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Depressive Disorders:
Major depression (unipolar disorder)
Schizophrenia: Symptom categories
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Cat bites
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Human and Mammal Bites
Human and Mammal Bites:
Antimicrobials
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Catecholamines
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see also Epinephrine
see also Norepinephrine
Adrenal Disorders: Medulla
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in MEN 2A syndrome
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Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, Type 2A (MEN 2A):
Adrenal
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pheochromocytoma secretion of
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Pheochromocytoma
Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia, Type 2A (MEN 2A):
Adrenal
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urinary
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Pheochromocytoma: Urine tests
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Catechol O-methyltransferase inhibitors
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Parkinson Disease:
Catechol O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors
Some Commonly Used Oral Antiparkinsonian Drugs
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Catheterization
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arterial
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Vascular Access:
Arterial Catheterization
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bladder
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Genitourinary Procedures:
Bladder Catheterization
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cardiac
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Cardiac Catheterization
Diagram of the cardiac cycle, showing pressure curves of the cardiac chambers, heart sounds, jugular pulse wave, and the ECG.
Cardiac Output Equations
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
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central venous
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Vascular Access:
Central Venous Catheterization
Complications Associated With Central Venous Catheters
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in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in Adults: Monitor and IV
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for dialysis
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Hemodialysis:
Vascular access
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infection and
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Culture
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pleural effusion and
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Pleural Effusion: Etiology
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intra-abdominal abscess drainage with
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Intra-abdominal Abscesses: Treatment
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intracranial
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Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient:
Intracranial Pressure Monitoring
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peripheral vein
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Vascular Access:
Peripheral Vein Catheterization
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peritoneal
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Peritoneal Dialysis:
Access
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pleural
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Pleural Effusion:
Malignant pleural effusion
Pneumothorax: Treatment
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pulmonary artery
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Pulmonary Hypertension: Diagnosis
Monitoring and Testing the Critical Care Patient:
Pulmonary Artery Catheter Monitoring
Potential Indications for Pulmonary Artery Catheterization
Normal Values for Cardiac Index and Related Measurements
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in shock
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Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation: Central venous pressure
Sepsis and Septic Shock: Diagnosis
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urinary
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in children
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Urinary Tract Infection in Children (UTI):
Urine tests
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for incontinence
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Urinary Incontinence in Adults:
Urge incontinence
Urinary Incontinence in Adults:
Overflow incontinence
Neurogenic Bladder: Treatment
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in-dwelling
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Urinary Incontinence in Adults:
Refractory incontinence
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infection and
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Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections:
Bacterial Urinary Tract Infections in Patients with Indwelling Bladder Catheters
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oliguria with
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Oliguria
Some Causes of Oliguria
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in trauma
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Approach to the Trauma Patient: Secondary survey
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CAT scan
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see Computed tomography
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Cat-scratch disease
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Oral and Pharyngeal Disorders: Other Salivary Gland Infections
Some Causes of FUO
Some Bartonella Infections
Bartonella Infections:
Cat-Scratch Disease
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Cauda equina
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Spinal Cord Disorders: Anatomy
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Cauda equina syndrome
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Some Causes of Numbness
Spinal Cord Disorders: Symptoms and Signs
Spinal Trauma:
Cauda equina injury
Effects of Spinal Cord Injury by Location
Spinal Trauma:
Cauda equina lesions
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Cauliflower ear
|  |
External Ear Trauma: Subperichondral hematomas
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Causalgia (complex regional pain syndrome)
|  |
Neuropathic Pain:
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
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Caustic ingestion
|  |
Caustic Ingestion
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|
gastritis with
|  |
Gastritis:
Gastritis caused by physical agents
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Cavernous hemangioma
|  |
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC): Etiology
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|
Cavernous lymphangioma
|  |
Vascular Lesions of the Skin:
Lymphatic Malformations
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|
Cavernous sinus thrombosis
|  |
Some Causes of Eyelid Swelling
Some Causes of Proptosis
Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis
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