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|
Coagulation
|  |
Hemostasis:
Plasma Factors
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
|
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|
acquired disorders of
|  |
Coagulation Disorders
|
 |
|
disorders of
|  |
Some Causes of Excessive Bleeding
Coagulation Disorders
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
hereditary disorders of
|  |
Hemophilia
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
liver disease-related disorders of
|  |
Systemic Abnormalities in Liver Disease:
Hematologic Abnormalities
Laboratory Tests of the Liver and Gallbladder:
PT and INR
Coagulation Disorders
|
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|
regulation of
|  |
Hemostasis:
Regulatory Mechanisms
Fibrinolytic pathway. 
|
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|
snakebite-induced disorders of
|  |
Snakebites:
Pit vipers
|
 |
|
testing of
|  |
Excessive Bleeding:
Testing
|
 |
|
Coagulation disorders
|  |
Laboratory Tests of Hemostasis by Phase
Coagulation Disorders
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
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|
dental care and
|  |
Systemic Disorders and the Mouth:
Hematologic disorders
|
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|
drug interactions with
|  |
Drug-Disease Interactions in the Elderly
|
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|
Coagulation factors
|  |
Hemostasis:
Plasma Factors
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
|
 |
|
deficiencies of
|  |
Hemophilia
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
factor I
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Laboratory Tests of Hemostasis by Phase
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
factor II
|  |
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
20210 gene mutation of
|  |
Prothrombin 20210 Gene Mutation
|
 |
|
factor V
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
activated protein C resistance of
|  |
Factor V Resistance to Activated Protein C (APC)
|
 |
|
factor V Leiden
|  |
Factor V Resistance to Activated Protein C (APC)
|
 |
|
factor VII
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
|
 |
|
factor VIII
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
|
 |
|
antibodies to
|  |
Hemophilia: Diagnosis
Coagulation Disorders Caused by Circulating Anticoagulants:
Factor VIII Anticoagulants
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Hemophilia
Hemophilia
|
 |
|
replacement of
|  |
Hemophilia: Treatment
|
 |
|
in von Willebrand disease
|  |
Von Willebrand Disease: Treatment
|
 |
|
factor IX
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
replacement of
|  |
Hemophilia: Treatment
|
 |
|
factor X
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
factor XI
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Uncommon Hereditary Coagulation Disorders
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
factor XII
|  |
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
factor XIII
|  |
Pathways in blood coagulation.
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
inactivation of
|  |
Hemostasis:
Inactivation of coagulation factors
|
 |
|
testing of
|  |
Laboratory Tests of Hemostasis by Phase
|
 |
|
vitamin K-dependent
|  |
Vitamin K
|
 |
|
warfarin effects on
|  |
Vitamin K: Etiology
|
 |
|
Coagulopathy
|  |
|
 |
|
consumption
|  |
Sepsis and Septic Shock: Pathophysiology
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
|
 |
|
Coal tar
|  |
Principles of Topical Dermatologic Therapy:
Anti-inflammatory agents
Psoriasis: Topical treatments
|
 |
|
Coal workers' pneumoconiosis
|  |
Coal Workers' Pneumoconiosis
|
 |
|
Coarctation of aorta
|  |
Hypertension: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Coarctation of the Aorta
|
 |
|
Cobalamin
|  |
see Vitamin B12
|
 |
|
Cobaltous chloride poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Cobalt poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Cobicistat
|  |
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious Drug-Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
Cocaine
|  |
|
 |
|
abuse of
|  |
Cocaine
|
 |
|
breastfeeding and
|  |
Some Drugs Contraindicated for Breastfeeding Mothers
|
 |
|
enamel defects and
|  |
Evaluation of the Dental Patient:
Physical examination
|
 |
|
neonatal effects of
|  |
Prenatal Drug Exposure:
Cocaine
|
 |
|
overdose of
|  |
Cocaine:
Toxicity or overdose
Cocaine:
Toxicity or overdose
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Drugs in Pregnancy: Social and Illicit Drugs
Prenatal Drug Exposure:
Cocaine
|
 |
|
withdrawal from
|  |
Cocaine:
Withdrawal
|
 |
|
Cocci
|  |
|
 |
|
gram-negative
|  |
Classification of Common Pathogenic Bacteria
Neisseriaceae
|
 |
|
gram-positive
|  |
Classification of Common Pathogenic Bacteria
Gram-Positive Cocci
Mixed Anaerobic Infections:
Etiology
|
 |
|
Coccidioidin
|  |
Coccidioidomycosis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Coccidioidomycosis
|  |
Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Etiology
Coccidioidomycosis
|
 |
|
Coccydynia
|  |
Levator Syndrome
|
 |
|
Coccyx
|  |
|
 |
|
abscess of
|  |
Pilonidal Disease
|
 |
|
Cochlea
|  |
see Ear, inner
|
 |
|
Cochlear implant
|  |
Hearing Loss:
Cochlear implants
Hearing Loss:
Treatment in Children
|
 |
|
magnetic resonance imaging and
|  |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
Magnetic field
|
 |
|
Cockayne syndrome
|  |
Progeria: Other progeroid syndromes
|
 |
|
Cockcroft and Gault formula
|  |
Approach to the Genitourinary Patient: Estimating creatinine clearance
|
 |
|
Codeine
|  |
Diarrhea: Treatment
Opioid Analgesics 
Equianalgesic Doses of Opioid Analgesics*
|
 |
|
antitussive use of
|  |
Symptoms of Pulmonary Disorders: Treatment
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Coelenterate stings
|  |
Marine Bites and Stings:
Cnidaria (Coelenterates, such as jellyfish and sea anemones)
|
 |
|
Coenurosis
|  |
Coenurosis (Taenia Multiceps or T. Serialis Infection)
Helminthic Brain Infections:
Other infections
|
 |
|
Coenzyme Q10
|  |
Coenzyme Q10
|
 |
|
Coffee-ground emesis
|  |
GI Bleeding
|
 |
|
Coffee worker's lung
|  |
Examples of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
|
 |
|
Cogan's syndrome
|  |
Aortitis
|
 |
|
Cogan syndrome
|  |
Sudden Deafness: Etiology
Interstitial Keratitis:
Cogan Syndrome
|
 |
|
Cognition
|  |
|
 |
|
amnestic mild impairment of
|  |
Amnesias: Etiology
|
 |
|
assessment of
|  |
Routine Psychiatric Assessment:
Mental Status Examination
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Mental status
Examination of Mental Status
Screening Recommendations For Elderly Patients
|
 |
|
brain injury and
|  |
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Long-term symptoms
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Prognosis
|
 |
|
development of
|  |
|
 |
|
in adolescents
|  |
Adolescent Development:
Intellectual and Behavioral Development
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Childhood Development:
Cognitive Development
|
 |
|
driving and
|  |
Functional Assessment of the Older Driver:
Cognitive function
|
 |
|
failure of
|  |
see Delirium
see Dementia
|
 |
|
failure to thrive and
|  |
Failure to Thrive (FTT): Prognosis
|
 |
|
lead poisoning and
|  |
Lead Poisoning: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
menopause and
|  |
Menopause:
Neuropsychiatric
|
 |
|
mild impairment of
|  |
Memory Loss: Etiology
Characteristics of Common Causes of Memory Loss
Dementia: Etiology
|
 |
|
in Turner syndrome
|  |
Sex Chromosome Anomalies: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Cognitive-behavioral therapy
|  |
see also Behavioral therapy
|
 |
|
in anorexia nervosa
|  |
Anorexia Nervosa: Treatment
|
 |
|
in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
|  |
Learning and Developmental Disorders:
Behavioral management
|
 |
|
in bulimia nervosa
|  |
Bulimia Nervosa: Treatment
|
 |
|
in chronic pain
|  |
Chronic Pain: Psychologic treatments
|
 |
|
in depression
|  |
Depressive Disorders:
Psychotherapy
|
 |
|
in functional abdominal pain
|  |
Chronic and Recurrent Abdominal Pain: Treatment
|
 |
|
in panic disorder
|  |
Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder: Treatment
|
 |
|
in phobic disorders
|  |
Phobic Disorders: Treatment
|
 |
|
Cogwheel rigidity
|  |
Parkinson Disease: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory
|  |
Behavioral and Psychologic Symptoms of Dementia: Evaluation
|
 |
|
Coining
|  |
Manipulative and Body-Based Practices:
Scraping
|
 |
|
Coin ingestion
|  |
Foreign Bodies in the GI Tract:
Esophageal foreign bodies
|
 |
|
Coitus
|  |
see at Sexual
|
 |
|
COL4A5 gene
|  |
Hereditary Nephritis
|
 |
|
Colchicine
|  |
|
 |
|
in Behcet syndrome
|  |
Behçet Syndrome: Treatment
|
 |
|
in calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease
|  |
Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Crystal Deposition Disease: Treatment
|
 |
|
in familial Mediterranean fever
|  |
Familial Mediterranean Fever: Treatment
|
 |
|
in gout
|  |
Gout: Treatment of acute attacks
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Moderately Poisonous Plants
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
in pregnancy
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
|
 |
|
Cold
|  |
|
 |
|
common
|  |
Some Respiratory Viruses
Common Cold
|
 |
|
Cold agglutinin disease
|  |
RBC Morphologic Changes in Hemolytic Anemias
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
|
 |
|
Cold autoinflammatory syndrome
|  |
Hereditary Cryopyrinopathies
|
 |
|
Cold caloric (oculovestibular) testing
|  |
Coma and Impaired Consciousness:
Eye examination
|
 |
|
Cold, common
|  |
|
 |
|
zinc and
|  |
Zinc: Claims
|
 |
|
Cold hemoglobinuria
|  |
|
 |
|
paroxysmal
|  |
Characteristics of Common Anemias 
Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Paroxysmal cold hemoglobinuria
|
 |
|
Cold injury
|  |
Cold Injury
Abnormal ECG showing J (Osborn) waves (V4).
|
 |
|
Cold sores
|  |
Some Disorders of the Oral Region by Predominant Site of Involvement
Stomatitis: Interpretation of findings
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Infections:
Mucocutaneous infection
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Infections: Mucocutaneous infection
|
 |
|
Cold therapy
|  |
Indications for Nondrug Pain Treatments
Rehabilitative Measures for Treatment of Pain and Inflammation:
Cold
|
 |
|
Cole-Cecil murmur
|  |
Aortic Regurgitation: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Colectomy
|  |
see Colon, resection of
|
 |
|
Colesevelam
|  |
Lipid–Lowering Drugs
Dyslipidemia:
Elevated LDL cholesterol
|
 |
|
Colestipol
|  |
Lipid–Lowering Drugs
Dyslipidemia:
Elevated LDL cholesterol
|
 |
|
Colic
|  |
|
 |
|
biliary
|  |
Cholelithiasis: Symptoms and Signs
Acalculous Biliary Pain
|
 |
|
infant
|  |
Colic
|
 |
|
underfeeding and
|  |
Nutrition in Infants:
Infant Complications
|
 |
|
renal
|  |
Urinary Calculi: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Colistin
|  |
Polypeptides
Polypeptides
Some Clinical Uses of Polypeptides
|
 |
|
Colitis
|  |
|
 |
|
antibiotic-associated
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Overview of Clostridial Infections:
Diseases Caused by Clostridia
Clostridium difficile–Induced Diarrhea
|
 |
|
Clostridium difficile
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
Overview of Clostridial Infections:
Diseases Caused by Clostridia
Clostridium difficile–Induced Diarrhea
|
 |
|
fulminant
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis: Pathophysiology
Ulcerative Colitis: Symptoms and Signs
Ulcerative Colitis:
Fulminant symptoms
Ulcerative Colitis:
Fulminant colitis
|
 |
|
hemorrhagic
|  |
Escherichia coli Infections:
E. coli O157H7 Infection
|
 |
|
ischemic
|  |
Ischemic Colitis
|
 |
|
microscopic
|  |
Diarrhea:
Reduced contact time/surface area
|
 |
|
spastic
|  |
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
|
 |
|
toxic
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis: Pathophysiology
Ulcerative Colitis:
Fulminant colitis
|
 |
|
ulcerative
|  |
see also Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative Colitis
|
 |
|
Collateral ligaments
|  |
Ligaments of the knee.
|
 |
|
injury to
|  |
Knee Sprains and Meniscal Injuries
|
 |
|
Colles' fracture
|  |
Fractures:
Distal radial fractures
|
 |
|
Colloidal carbon (India ink) stain
|  |
Microscopy:
India ink (colloidal carbon) stain
|
 |
|
Colloid solutions
|  |
Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation:
Hemorrhage
|
 |
|
Colon
|  |
|
 |
|
bleeding from
|  |
GI Bleeding
Common Causes of GI Bleeding
|
 |
|
cancer of
|  |
Colorectal Cancer
Staging Colorectal Cancer*
|
 |
|
Crohn disease and
|  |
Crohn Disease: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
hormone replacement therapy and
|  |
Effects of Oral Hormone Therapy on Yearly Incidence* of Selected Disorders in Postmenopausal Women
|
 |
|
obstruction and
|  |
Intestinal Obstruction:
Specific measures
|
 |
|
polyps and
|  |
Polyps of the Colon and Rectum
|
 |
|
screening for
|  |
Screening Procedures in Average-Risk Asymptomatic People As Recommended by the American Cancer Society*
|
 |
|
ulcerative colitis and
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis:
Colon cancer
|
 |
|
cathartic ("pipe stem")
|  |
Constipation:
Types of laxatives
|
 |
|
cleansing of
|  |
Endoscopy
|
 |
|
Crohn disease of
|  |
Crohn Disease
|
 |
|
diverticulitis of
|  |
Diverticulitis
|
 |
|
diverticulosis of
|  |
Diverticulosis
|
 |
|
hereditary nonpolyposis carcinoma of
|  |
Hereditary Nonpolyposis Colorectal Carcinoma
|
 |
|
inflammation of
|  |
see also Colitis
Gastroenteritis
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
Differentiating Crohn Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
|
 |
|
irritable
|  |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
|
 |
|
ischemia of
|  |
Ischemic Colitis
|
 |
|
meconium plug of
|  |
Meconium Ileus:
Meconium Plug Syndrome
|
 |
|
megacolon
|  |
|
 |
|
congenital
|  |
Hirschsprung Disease
|
 |
|
toxic
|  |
Hirschsprung Disease:
Hirschsprung Enterocolitis
|
 |
|
obstruction of
|  |
Intestinal Obstruction
Causes of Intestinal Obstruction
|
 |
|
congenital
|  |
Congenital Gastrointestinal Anomalies:
Jejunoileal and Large-Bowel Obstruction
|
 |
|
polyps of
|  |
GI Bleeding:
Hemostasis
Polyps of the Colon and Rectum
|
 |
|
postoperative motility of
|  |
Ileus
|
 |
|
resection of
|  |
|
 |
|
in diverticulitis
|  |
Diverticulitis:
Surgery
|
 |
|
in familial adenomatous polyposis
|  |
Polyps of the Colon and Rectum: Treatment
|
 |
|
in ulcerative colitis
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis:
Surgery
|
 |
|
spastic
|  |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
|
 |
|
toxic dilation of (toxic megacolon)
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis: Pathophysiology
Ulcerative Colitis:
Fulminant colitis
Hirschsprung Disease:
Hirschsprung Enterocolitis
|
 |
|
tumors of
|  |
Colorectal Cancer
|
 |
|
ulcerative colitis of
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis
|
 |
|
Colonography
|  |
X-ray and Other Imaging Contrast Studies:
CT scanning of the abdomen
|
 |
|
Colonoscopy
|  |
|
 |
|
air instillation during
|  |
Gas-Related Complaints:
Distention (bloating)
|
 |
|
in colorectal cancer
|  |
Colorectal Cancer:
Diagnostic tests
Colorectal Cancer:
Follow-up
|
 |
|
in gastrointestinal bleeding
|  |
GI Bleeding: Testing
|
 |
|
in intestinal polyps
|  |
Polyps of the Colon and Rectum: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
screening
|  |
Endoscopy
Screening Procedures in Average-Risk Asymptomatic People As Recommended by the American Cancer Society*
Cancer Screening Recommendations For Elderly Patients
|
 |
|
in ulcerative colitis
|  |
Ulcerative Colitis: Initial presentation
Ulcerative Colitis:
Colon cancer
|
 |
|
virtual
|  |
X-ray and Other Imaging Contrast Studies:
CT scanning of the abdomen
Computed Tomography: Virtual colonoscopy
|
 |
|
Colorado tick fever
|  |
Some Viruses That Cause Nonspecific Acute Febrile Illness
Arbovirus, Arenavirus, and Filovirus Diseases
|
 |
|
Colorblindness
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Color vision testing
|
 |
|
Colostrum
|  |
Nutrition in Infants:
Breastfeeding
|
 |
|
Colporrhaphy
|  |
Cystoceles, Urethroceles, Enteroceles, and Rectoceles: Treatment
|
 |
|
Colposcopy
|  |
Cervical Cancer: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Coltivirus infection
|  |
Arbovirus, Arenavirus, and Filovirus Diseases
|
 |
|
Coma
|  |
Coma and Impaired Consciousness
Common Causes of Coma or Impaired Consciousness
Findings by Location*
Glasgow Coma Scale*
Interpretation of Pupillary Response and Eye Movements
|
 |
|
hepatic
|  |
Portosystemic Encephalopathy
Usual Doses of Commonly Prescribed Antibiotics
|
 |
|
myxedema
|  |
Hypothyroidism: Myxedema coma
Hypothyroidism:
Myxedema coma
|
 |
|
nonketotic hyperosmolar
|  |
Nonketotic Hyperosmolar Syndrome (NKHS)
|
 |
|
pentobarbital-induced
|  |
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Increased intracranial pressure
|
 |
|
sequelae of
|  |
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Rehabilitation
|
 |
|
Combitube
|  |
Airway Establishment and Control:
Other devices
|
 |
|
Comedones
|  |
Acne and Related Disorders: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
extraction of
|  |
Acne and Related Disorders: Mild acne
|
 |
|
Commissurotomy
|  |
Mitral Stenosis: Treatment
|
 |
|
Common cold
|  |
Some Respiratory Viruses
Common Cold
|
 |
|
Commonly Used Panels
|  |
Commonly Used Panels
|
 |
|
Common variable immunodeficiency
|  |
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
Characteristic Clinical Findings in Some Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders
Common Variable Immunodeficiency
|
 |
|
IgA deficiency and
|  |
IgA Deficiency
|
 |
|
Commotio cordis
|  |
Sports and the Heart
|
 |
|
Compartment syndrome
|  |
Fractures, Dislocations, and Sprains
Compartment Syndrome
|
 |
|
abdominal
|  |
Abdominal Trauma: Complications
|
 |
|
exercise-induced
|  |
Shin Splints: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
snakebite and
|  |
Snakebites: Adjunctive measures
|
 |
|
Competency
|  |
Medicolegal Issues
|
 |
|
Complement
|  |
Complement System
Complement activation pathways. 
Host Defense Mechanisms Against Infection:
Specific Immune Responses
|
 |
|
alternative pathway of
|  |
Complement activation pathways. 
Complement System
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
|
 |
|
classical pathway of
|  |
Complement activation pathways. 
Complement System
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
|
 |
|
deficiencies of
|  |
Immunodeficiency Disorders:
Primary immunodeficiencies
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
Initial and Additional Laboratory Tests for Immunodeficiency
Approach to the Patient With Suspected Immunodeficiency: Additional testing
Advanced Laboratory Tests for Immunodeficiency 
|
 |
|
mannose-binding lectin pathway of
|  |
Complement activation pathways. 
Complement System
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
|
 |
|
in membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis
|  |
Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis: Diagnosis
Serum Complement Profiles in Membranoproliferative Glomerulonephritis
|
 |
|
N. gonorrhoeae resistance to
|  |
Factors Facilitating Microbial Invasion: Other factors
|
 |
|
postinfectious glomerulonephritis and
|  |
Postinfectious Glomerulonephritis: Diagnosis
|
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receptors for
|  |
Complement System:
Biologic activities
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deficiency of
|  |
Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders 
|
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|
Complementary and alternative medicine
|  |
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Differences Between Conventional and Alternative Medicine
Types of Alternative Medicine
|
 |
|
dietary supplements in
|  |
Dietary Supplements
Some Possible Dietary Supplement–Drug Interactions*
|
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|
Complement fixation test
|  |
Immunologic Tests for Infectious Disease:
Complement fixation
|
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Complex regional pain syndrome
|  |
Neuropathic Pain:
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
|
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limb pain in
|  |
Limb Pain: Etiology
|
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Compost lung
|  |
Examples of Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
|
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Compressed air injury
|  |
Injury During Diving or Work in Compressed Air
|
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recompression therapy in
|  |
Recompression Therapy
Hyperbaric O2 Therapy*
|
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Compression stockings
|  |
see Elastic stockings
|
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Compromised host
|  |
see also Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection
see also Immunodeficiency
|
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bacteremia in
|  |
Bacteremia: Etiology
|
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|
bronchiectasis in
|  |
Factors Predisposing to Bronchiectasis
|
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cryptosporidiosis in
|  |
Cryptosporidiosis: Symptoms and Signs
|
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cytomegalovirus infection in
|  |
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection: Diagnosis
|
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dental procedures in
|  |
Systemic Disorders and the Mouth:
Immunosuppression
|
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esophageal infection in
|  |
Infectious Esophageal Disorders
|
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|
fungal infections in
|  |
Fungi:
Opportunistic fungal infections
|
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gastritis in
|  |
Gastritis:
Infectious (septic) gastritis
|
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gastroenteritis in
|  |
Gastroenteritis:
Viruses
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human T-lymphotropic virus infection in
|  |
HTLV Infections
|
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|
measles prevention in
|  |
Other Viruses: Postexposure prophylaxis
|
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meningitis in
|  |
Acute Bacterial Meningitis:
Immune status
|
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|
oral candidiasis in
|  |
Oral Findings in Systemic Disorders
|
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|
pneumonia in
|  |
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
|
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|
Pseudomonas infection in
|  |
Pseudomonas and Related Infections: Diseases Caused by Pseudomonas
Pseudomonas and Related Infections: Systemic infection
|
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sinusitis in
|  |
Sinusitis:
Sinusitis in Immunocompromised Patients
|
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|
toxoplasmosis in
|  |
Toxoplasmosis: CNS toxoplasmosis
|
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vaccination in
|  |
Immunization: Risks, Restrictions, and High-Risk Groups
|
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|
Vibrio vulnificus infection in
|  |
Cholera: Symptoms and Signs
|
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Compulsions
|  |
Routine Psychiatric Assessment: History
|
 |
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Computed tomography (CT, CAT scan)
|  |
Computed Tomography
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in cardiovascular disorders
|  |
Cardiac Imaging Tests:
CT
|
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|
chest
|  |
Diagnostic Pulmonary Procedures:
Computed tomography
|
 |
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electron beam
|  |
Angina Pectoris:
Imaging
|
 |
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in gastrointestinal disorders
|  |
X-ray and Other Imaging Contrast Studies:
CT scanning of the abdomen
|
 |
|
in genitourinary disorders
|  |
Genitourinary Tests and Procedures:
Computed Tomography
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of liver
|  |
Imaging Tests of the Liver and Gallbladder:
CT
|
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in musculoskeletal evaluation
|  |
Approach to the Patient With Joint Disease: Imaging studies
|
 |
|
in neurologic disorders
|  |
Neurologic Diagnostic Procedures:
CT
|
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ocular
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
CT and MRI
|
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|
Conception
|  |
Conception and Prenatal Development
|
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|
Concussion
|  |
|
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|
brain
|  |
Common Types of Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Concussion
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Long-term symptoms
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Condom
|  |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV):
Prevention of transmission
Cutaneous Penile Lesions:
Contact dermatitis of the penis
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Barrier Contraceptives
Contraception:
Condoms
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Condom catheter
|  |
Urinary Incontinence in Adults:
Refractory incontinence
|
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|
Conduct disorder
|  |
Disruptive Behavioral Disorders:
Conduct Disorder
|
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|
Conduction disorders
|  |
see Arrhythmias
see Heart block
|
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Conductive hearing loss
|  |
see Hearing, loss of
|
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Condyle
|  |
|
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mandibular
|  |
see also Temporomandibular joint
Mandibular Condylar Hyperplasia
|
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fracture of
|  |
Fractures of the Jaw and Contiguous Structures: Mandible fractures
|
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|
Condylectomy
|  |
Ankylosis of the Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ)
|
 |
|
Condyloid process
|  |
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congenital absence of
|  |
Craniofacial Abnormalities:
Agenesis of the jaw
|
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|
Condyloma acuminatum
|  |
Some Disorders of the Oral Region by Predominant Site of Involvement
Genital Warts
|
 |
|
Condyloma lata
|  |
Syphilis:
Secondary syphilis
|
 |
|
Cone snail sting
|  |
Marine Bites and Stings:
Mollusks
|
 |
|
Confabulation
|  |
Alcohol: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Confidentiality
|  |
Confidentiality and HIPAA
|
 |
|
Confusion
|  |
see also Dementia
|
 |
|
acute
|  |
Delirium
Causes of Delirium
|
 |
|
acute (delirium)
|  |
see also Delirium
|
 |
|
in critical care patient
|  |
Agitation, Confusion, and Neuromuscular Blockade
Some Causes of Agitation or Confusion in Critical Care Patients
|
 |
|
in dying patient
|  |
Symptom Control in the Dying:
Confusion
|
 |
|
physical disorders and
|  |
Selected Mental Symptoms Due to Physical Disorders
|
 |
|
vitamin B12 deficiency and
|  |
Vitamin B12: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
|  |
Adrenal Virilism
Adrenal Virilism: Symptoms and Signs
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
|
 |
|
Congenital anomalies
|  |
see also specific anomalies
|
 |
|
alcohol-related
|  |
Prenatal Drug Exposure:
Alcohol
|
 |
|
biliary
|  |
Neonatal Cholestasis
Diagnostic Evaluation for Neonatal Cholestasis
|
 |
|
bladder
|  |
Bladder Anomalies
|
 |
|
bone
|  |
Nail-Patella Syndrome
Osteogenesis Imperfecta
Osteochondrodysplasias
Types of Osteochondrodysplastic Dwarfism
Osteopetroses
|
 |
|
cardiovascular
|  |
see also Congenital heart disease
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies
Classification of Congenital Heart Anomalies*
|
 |
|
chromosomal
|  |
Chromosomal Anomalies
Examples of Contiguous Gene Deletion Syndromes
|
 |
|
cocaine-related
|  |
Prenatal Drug Exposure:
Cocaine
|
 |
|
craniofacial
|  |
Craniofacial Abnormalities
Common Craniofacial Syndromes
|
 |
|
examination for
|  |
Approach to the Care of Normal Infants and Children:
The First Few Hours
|
 |
|
gastrointestinal
|  |
Congenital Gastrointestinal Anomalies
|
 |
|
genitourinary
|  |
Congenital Renal and Genitourinary Anomalies
|
 |
|
metabolic
|  |
Inherited Disorders of Metabolism
|
 |
|
musculoskeletal
|  |
Congenital Craniofacial and Musculoskeletal Abnormalities
Inherited Muscular Disorders
|
 |
|
neurologic
|  |
Congenital Neurologic Anomalies
|
 |
|
ocular
|  |
Congenital Cataract
|
 |
|
parental response to
|  |
Caring for Sick Children and Their Families
Children with Chronic Health Conditions: Effects on the family
|
 |
|
penile
|  |
Penile and Urethral Anomalies
|
 |
|
portal vein
|  |
Portal Vein Disorders
|
 |
|
recurrence risk for
|  |
Risk Factors for Complications During Pregnancy:
Prior neonate with a genetic or congenital disorder
|
 |
|
renal
|  |
Renal Anomalies
|
 |
|
screening for
|  |
Prenatal Genetic Counseling and Evaluation
Genetic Screening for Some Ethnic Groups
|
 |
|
scrotal
|  |
Testicular and Scrotal Anomalies
|
 |
|
testicular
|  |
Testicular and Scrotal Anomalies
|
 |
|
ureteral
|  |
Ureteral Anomalies
|
 |
|
urethral
|  |
Penile and Urethral Anomalies
|
 |
|
vaginal
|  |
Vaginal Anomalies
|
 |
|
Congenital fiber type disproportion myopathy
|  |
Congenital Myopathies:
Congenital fiber type disproportion myopathy
|
 |
|
Congenital heart disease
|  |
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies
Classification of Congenital Heart Anomalies*
Atrial septal defect.
Ventricular septal defect.
Atrioventricular septal defect (complete form).
Patent ductus arteriosus.
Tetralogy of Fallot.
Transposition of the great arteries.
Tricuspid atresia.
Hypoplastic left heart.
|
 |
|
air travel and
|  |
Air Travel:
Decreased O2 tension
|
 |
|
cyanosis in
|  |
Classification of Congenital Heart Anomalies*
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies:
Cyanotic heart anomalies
|
 |
|
in Down syndrome
|  |
Down Syndrome: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Eisenmenger's syndrome with
|  |
Eisenmenger's Syndrome
|
 |
|
heart failure in
|  |
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies:
Heart failure
Common Causes of Heart Failure in Children
Oral Digoxin Dosage in Children*
|
 |
|
left-to-right shunt in
|  |
Classification of Congenital Heart Anomalies*
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies:
Left-to-right shunts
|
 |
|
murmurs in
|  |
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies:
Obstructive lesions
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies: Murmurs
|
 |
|
obstructive lesions in
|  |
Classification of Congenital Heart Anomalies*
Congenital Cardiovascular Anomalies:
Obstructive lesions
|
 |
|
pacemaker in
|  |
Indications for Permanent Pacemakers 
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Heart Disorders in Pregnancy:
Congenital heart disease
|
 |
|
Congestion
|  |
|
 |
|
nasal
|  |
Nasal Congestion and Rhinorrhea
Some Causes of Nasal Congestion and Rhinorrhea
|
 |
|
Congestive heart failure
|  |
see Heart failure
|
 |
|
Conivaptan
|  |
Electrolyte Disorders: Mild hyponatremia
Electrolyte Disorders: Severe hyponatremia
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious Drug-Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
Conjunctiva
|  |
Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders
|
 |
|
chemical burns of
|  |
Ocular Burns:
Chemical burns
|
 |
|
cicatricial pemphigoid of
|  |
Cicatricial Pemphigoid
|
 |
|
desiccation of
|  |
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
|
 |
|
edema of
|  |
Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders: Select eye findings in conjunctival disorders
|
 |
|
examination of
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Eyelid and conjunctival examination
|
 |
|
foreign bodies in
|  |
Corneal Abrasions and Foreign Bodies: Treatment
|
 |
|
hemorrhage beneath
|  |
Red Eye
Some Causes of Red Eye
|
 |
|
hyperemia of
|  |
Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders: Select eye findings in conjunctival disorders
|
 |
|
inflammation and infection of
|  |
see Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
lymphoid hyperplasia of
|  |
Conjunctival and Scleral Disorders: Select eye findings in conjunctival disorders
|
 |
|
pinguecula of
|  |
Pinguecula and Pterygium
|
 |
|
pterygium of
|  |
Pinguecula and Pterygium
Pinguecula and Pterygium
|
 |
|
red (pink)
|  |
Red Eye
Some Causes of Red Eye
|
 |
|
Conjunctivitis
|  |
Overview of Conjunctivitis
Differentiating Features in Acute Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
adenoviral
|  |
Viral Conjunctivitis
Adenovirus Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
allergic
|  |
Red Eye
Some Causes of Red Eye
Allergic Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
atopic
|  |
Allergic Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
bacterial
|  |
Acute Bacterial Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
chemical
|  |
Neonatal Conjunctivitis: Etiology
|
 |
|
chlamydial
|  |
Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis
Chlamydia and Mycoplasmas
|
 |
|
in infant
|  |
Chlamydial, Mycoplasmal, and Ureaplasmal Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Neonatal Conjunctivitis: Etiology
|
 |
|
gonococcal
|  |
Acute Bacterial Conjunctivitis: Etiology
Neonatal Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
granular (trachoma)
|  |
Trachoma
|
 |
|
hemorrhagic
|  |
Viral Conjunctivitis: Etiology
Syndromes Caused by Enteroviruses
Enteroviruses:
Hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
inclusion
|  |
Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis
Chlamydia and Mycoplasmas
|
 |
|
infectious
|  |
Some Causes of Eyelid Swelling
Red Eye
Some Causes of Red Eye
|
 |
|
neonatal
|  |
Acute Bacterial Conjunctivitis: Etiology
Neonatal Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
phlyctenular
|  |
Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis
|
 |
|
reactive arthritis and
|  |
Reactive Arthritis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
swimming pool
|  |
Adult Inclusion Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
vernal
|  |
Allergic Conjunctivitis
Trachoma: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
viral
|  |
Red Eye
Some Causes of Red Eye
Viral Conjunctivitis
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Neonatal Conjunctivitis: Etiology
|
 |
|
Connective tissue disease
|  |
|
 |
|
bronchiectasis in
|  |
Factors Predisposing to Bronchiectasis
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Connective Tissue Disorders in Children
|
 |
|
eosinophilia in
|  |
Important Disorders and Treatments Associated With Eosinophilia
|
 |
|
fever and
|  |
Some Causes of FUO
|
 |
|
keratitis in
|  |
Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis
|
 |
|
mixed
|  |
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD)
|
 |
|
scleritis in
|  |
Scleritis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
thrombocytopenia in
|  |
Thrombocytopenia: Other Causes:
Connective tissue and lymphoproliferative disorders
|
 |
|
uveitis in
|  |
Uveitis Caused by Connective Tissue Disease
|
 |
|
Conn syndrome
|  |
Primary Aldosteronism
|
 |
|
Consciousness
|  |
|
 |
|
loss of
|  |
see Coma
see Syncope
|
 |
|
Consent
|  |
|
 |
|
incapacity and
|  |
Consent and Surrogate Decision Making
|
 |
|
informed
|  |
Informed Consent
|
 |
|
Constipation
|  |
Constipation
Agents Used to Treat Constipation
|
 |
|
causes of
|  |
Causes of Constipation
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Constipation in Children
Organic Causes of Constipation in Infants and Children
Treatment of Constipation
|
 |
|
urinary incontinence and
|  |
Some Factors Contributing to Nocturnal Enuresis
Some Organic Causes of Diurnal Enuresis
|
 |
|
dialysis and
|  |
Medical Aspects of Long-Term Renal Replacement Therapy:
Constipation
|
 |
|
drug interactions with
|  |
Drug-Disease Interactions in the Elderly
|
 |
|
in dying patient
|  |
Symptom Control in the Dying:
Constipation
|
 |
|
irritable bowel syndrome and
|  |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Physiologic factors
|
 |
|
multiple system atrophy and
|  |
Multiple System Atrophy: Treatment
|
 |
|
opioid-related
|  |
Management of Adverse Effects of Cancer Therapy: Gastrointestinal Effects
Treatment of Pain:
Adverse effects
|
 |
|
Parkinson disease and
|  |
Parkinson Disease: Physical measures
|
 |
|
pellagra and
|  |
Niacin: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
postoperative
|  |
Postoperative Care: Other issues
|
 |
|
pregnancy and
|  |
Physiology of Pregnancy:
GI and hepatobiliary
|
 |
|
Consumption caogulopathy
|  |
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
|
 |
|
Contact dermatitis
|  |
External Ear Disorders
Some Causes of Itching
Principles of Topical Dermatologic Therapy:
Anti-inflammatory agents
Contact Dermatitis
Causes of Allergic Contact Dermatitis
Contact Dermatitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Contact factor (factor XII)
|  |
Components of Blood Coagulation Reactions
Screening Laboratory Test Results in Inherited Defects in Blood Coagulation
|
 |
|
Contact lenses
|  |
Contact Lenses
|
 |
|
amebic keratitis and
|  |
Free-Living Amebas:
Amebic Keratitis
|
 |
|
corneal abrasion and
|  |
Corneal Abrasions and Foreign Bodies: Abrasions
|
 |
|
corneal response and
|  |
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Cranial nerves
|
 |
|
Contagious ecthyma
|  |
Zoonotic Diseases:
Contagious ecthyma
|
 |
|
Contiguous gene syndromes
|  |
Contiguous Gene Syndromes
Examples of Contiguous Gene Deletion Syndromes
|
 |
|
Continuity of care
|  |
Provision of Care to the Elderly
|
 |
|
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
|  |
|
 |
|
in mechanical ventilation
|  |
Overview of Mechanical Ventilation:
Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV)
|
 |
|
in neonate
|  |
Respiratory Support in Neonates and Infants:
Continuous positive airway pressure
|
 |
|
in sleep apnea
|  |
Obstructive Sleep Apnea:
CPAP
|
 |
|
in snoring
|  |
Snoring:
Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
|
 |
|
in status asthmaticus
|  |
Ventilatory Failure:
Status asthmaticus (SA)
|
 |
|
Contraception
|  |
Contraception
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
|
 |
|
barrier
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Barrier Contraceptives
|
 |
|
emergency
|  |
Contraception:
Emergency Contraception
|
 |
|
intrauterine devices for
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Intrauterine Devices
|
 |
|
oral
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Oral Contraceptives
Contraindications to Combination Oral Contraceptive Use
Some Risks and Benefits of Combination Oral Contraceptives
|
 |
|
postpartum
|  |
Contraception: Administration
Postpartum Care and Associated Disorders: Family planning
|
 |
|
progestin injections for
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Progestin Injections
|
 |
|
sterilization for
|  |
Sterilization
|
 |
|
subdermal implants for
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Subdermal Implants
|
 |
|
transdermal patch for
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Transdermal and Intravaginal Steroid Contraceptives
|
 |
|
vaginal bleeding and
|  |
Some Causes of Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding in Adult Women
|
 |
|
vaginal ring for
|  |
Comparison of Common Contraceptive Methods
Contraception:
Transdermal and Intravaginal Steroid Contraceptives
|
 |
|
Contracture
|  |
|
 |
|
congenital
|  |
Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita
|
 |
|
Dupuytren
|  |
Dupuytren Contracture
|
 |
|
Contrast media
|  |
Principles of Radiologic Imaging:
Radiographic Contrast Agents and Contrast Reactions
|
 |
|
allergic reaction to
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization:
Complications
Anaphylaxis: Prevention
Principles of Radiologic Imaging:
Allergic-type contrast reactions
|
 |
|
computed tomography with
|  |
Computed Tomography: Uses
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Drug-Disease Interactions in the Elderly
|
 |
|
gastrointestinal studies
|  |
X-ray and Other Imaging Contrast Studies
|
 |
|
magnetic resonance imaging with
|  |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging:
Contrast reactions
|
 |
|
nephrotoxicity of
|  |
Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI): Complications
Genitourinary Tests and Procedures:
X-Rays With Use of Contrast
Contrast Nephropathy
Principles of Radiologic Imaging:
Contrast nephropathy
|
 |
|
radiography with
|  |
Radiography:
Contrast studies
|
 |
|
Controlled substances
|  |
Drug Use and Dependence:
Narcotics and scheduled drugs
|
 |
|
Contusion
|  |
|
 |
|
bladder
|  |
Bladder Trauma: Treatment
|
 |
|
brain
|  |
Common Types of Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI):
Brain contusions
|
 |
|
ocular
|  |
Eye Contusions and Lacerations
|
 |
|
urethral
|  |
Urethral Trauma: Treatment
|
 |
|
Conus medullaris syndrome
|  |
Some Causes of Numbness
Spinal Cord Syndromes
|
 |
|
Conversion disorder
|  |
Conversion Disorder
|
 |
|
gastrointestinal illness in
|  |
Functional GI Illness
|
 |
|
Convulsions
|  |
see Seizures
|
 |
|
Cooley's anemia
|  |
Thalassemias
|
 |
|
Cooling therapy
|  |
Heatstroke: Treatment
|
 |
|
Coombs' test
|  |
see Antiglobulin test
|
 |
|
Coordination
|  |
|
 |
|
evaluation of
|  |
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Gait, stance, and coordination
Weakness: Physical examination
|
 |
|
exercise for
|  |
Physical Therapy (PT):
Coordination exercises
|
 |
|
COPD
|  |
see Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
|
 |
|
Copeptin
|  |
Principles of Endocrinology:
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH, vasopressin)
|
 |
|
Copper
|  |
Trace Minerals
Copper Deficiency and Toxicity
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Trace Minerals
Copper Deficiency and Toxicity:
Acquired Copper Deficiency
|
 |
|
nephrotoxicity of
|  |
Heavy Metal Nephropathy:
Other heavy metals
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Guidelines for Chelation Therapy
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
recommended dietary allowances for
|  |
Guidelines for Daily Intake of Minerals
|
 |
|
toxicity of
|  |
Trace Minerals
Copper Deficiency and Toxicity:
Acquired Copper Toxicity
|
 |
|
Copperhead snake bite
|  |
Snakebites:
Pit vipers
Severity of Pit Viper Envenomation
|
 |
|
Copper wiring (retinal)
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Ophthalmoscopy
|
 |
|
Coprolalia
|  |
Tourette's Syndrome: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Coproporphyria
|  |
Substrates and Enzymes of the Heme Biosynthetic Pathway and the Diseases Associated With Their Deficiency
Acute Porphyrias
|
 |
|
Coproporphyrinogen oxidase deficiency
|  |
Substrates and Enzymes of the Heme Biosynthetic Pathway and the Diseases Associated With Their Deficiency
Acute Porphyrias
|
 |
|
Coral snake bite
|  |
Snakebites:
Coral snakes
|
 |
|
Coral sting
|  |
Marine Bites and Stings:
Cnidaria (Coelenterates, such as jellyfish and sea anemones)
|
 |
|
Cordectomy
|  |
Vocal Cord Paralysis: Treatment
|
 |
|
Core decompression surgery
|  |
Osteonecrosis: Surgical treatments
|
 |
|
Core myopathies
|  |
Congenital Myopathies:
Core myopathies
|
 |
|
Cori's disease
|  |
Glycogen Storage Diseases and Disorders of Gluconeogenesis
|
 |
|
Corkscrew esophagus
|  |
Motility Disorders:
Symptomatic Diffuse Esophageal Spasm
|
 |
|
Cornea
|  |
|
 |
|
abrasion of
|  |
Some Causes of Eye Pain
Corneal Abrasions and Foreign Bodies
|
 |
|
in Bell's palsy
|  |
Facial Nerve Palsy: Treatment
|
 |
|
bulging of
|  |
Keratoconus
|
 |
|
chemical burns of
|  |
Ocular Burns:
Chemical burns
|
 |
|
in Cogan syndrome
|  |
Interstitial Keratitis:
Cogan Syndrome
|
 |
|
desiccation of
|  |
Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca
|
 |
|
ectasia of
|  |
Keratoconus
|
 |
|
edema of
|  |
Bullous Keratopathy
|
 |
|
epithelial bullae of
|  |
Bullous Keratopathy
|
 |
|
examination of
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Corneal examination
|
 |
|
foreign bodies in
|  |
Some Causes of Eye Pain
Corneal Abrasions and Foreign Bodies
|
 |
|
herpes simplex virus infection of
|  |
Herpes Simplex Keratitis
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Infections:
Herpes simplex keratitis
Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Infections:
Herpes simplex keratitis
|
 |
|
herpes zoster virus infection of
|  |
Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus
|
 |
|
Kayser-Fleischer rings of
|  |
Copper Deficiency and Toxicity: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
in malnutrition
|  |
Keratomalacia
|
 |
|
microsporidiosis of
|  |
Microsporidiosis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
opacities of
|  |
Viral Conjunctivitis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
phlyctenules of
|  |
Phlyctenular Keratoconjunctivitis
|
 |
|
Pseudomonas infection of
|  |
Pseudomonas and Related Infections: Other infections
|
 |
|
punctate damage to
|  |
Superficial Punctate Keratitis
|
 |
|
slit-lamp examination of
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Slit-lamp examination
|
 |
|
stem cells of
|  |
Corneal Transplantation:
Corneal Limbal Stem Cell Transplantation
|
 |
|
transplantation of
|  |
Corneal Transplantation
|
 |
|
ulcer of
|  |
Some Causes of Eye Pain
Corneal Ulcer
Peripheral Ulcerative Keratitis
|
 |
|
acute vision loss and
|  |
Some Causes of Acute Vision Loss
|
 |
|
contact lens-related
|  |
Contact Lenses:
Corneal ulcer
|
 |
|
ulcers of
|  |
Causes of Corneal Ulcers
|
 |
|
in vitamin A deficiency
|  |
Vitamin A: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Corneal reflex
|  |
Evaluation of the Ophthalmologic Patient:
Corneal examination
Approach to the Neurologic Patient:
Cranial nerves
|
 |
|
in strabismus
|  |
Strabismus: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Cornification
|  |
Cornification Disorders
Clinical and Genetic Features of Some Inherited Ichthyoses
|
 |
|
Corns
|  |
Cornification Disorders
|
 |
|
Cornstarch
|  |
Principles of Topical Dermatologic Therapy:
Drying agents
|
 |
|
Coronary arteries
|  |
|
 |
|
anatomy of
|  |
Coronary Artery Disease:
Anatomy
|
 |
|
aneurysm of
|  |
|
 |
|
in Kawasaki disease
|  |
Kawasaki Disease (KD)
|
 |
|
flow measurements of
|  |
Cardiac Catheterization:
Coronary artery flow measurements
|
 |
|
spasm of
|  |
Coronary Artery Disease: Pathophysiology
Angina Pectoris:
Variant Angina
|
 |
|
Coronary artery bypass surgery
|  |
Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)
Coronary Artery Disease: CABG
Angina Pectoris:
Revascularization
|
 |
|
in acute coronary syndromes
|  |
Acute Coronary Syndromes (ACS):
Revascularization Modalities and Indications
|
 |
|
pleural effusion with
|  |
Causes of Pleural Effusion 
|
 |
|
Coronary artery disease
|  |
see also Myocardial infarction
Coronary Artery Disease
|
 |
|
angina pectoris in
|  |
Angina Pectoris
Canadian Cardiovascular Classification System of Angina Pectoris
|
 |
|
bariatric surgery and
|  |
Bariatric Surgery: Preoperative Evaluation
|
 |
|
chemoprevention of
|  |
Chemoprevention and Immunization For Elderly Patients
|
 |
|
dialysis and
|  |
Medical Aspects of Long-Term Renal Replacement Therapy:
Coronary artery disease
|
 |
|
drug treatment of
|  |
Angina Pectoris:
Drugs
Drugs for Coronary Artery Disease 
|
 |
|
hormone replacement therapy and
|  |
Menopause:
Hormone therapy
Effects of Oral Hormone Therapy on Yearly Incidence* of Selected Disorders in Postmenopausal Women
|
 |
|
prevention of
|  |
Coronary Artery Disease:
Prevention
Lifestyle Measures That Help Prevent Common Chronic Diseases
|
 |
|
rehabilitation in
|  |
Cardiovascular Rehabilitation
|
 |
|
risk factors for
|  |
Coronary Artery Disease:
Risk Factors
|
 |
|
stable
|  |
Angina Pectoris: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
Coronavirus infection
|  |
Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Etiology
Common Cold
Coronaviruses and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)
|
 |
|
Cor pulmonale
|  |
Approach to the Pulmonary Patient:
Percussion and palpation
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Related Disorders:
Symptoms and Signs
Cor Pulmonale
Causes of Cor Pulmonale
|
 |
|
COPD and
|  |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Related Disorders: Imaging tests
|
 |
|
mitral stenosis and
|  |
Mitral Stenosis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Corpus callosum
|  |
|
 |
|
demyelination of (Machiafava-Bignami disease)
|  |
Alcohol:
Marchiafava-Bignami Disease
|
 |
|
Corpus luteum
|  |
Female Reproductive Endocrinology:
Luteal phase
The idealized cyclic changes in pituitary gonadotropins, estradiol (E2), progesterone (P), and uterine endometrium during the normal menstrual cycle. 
|
 |
|
cysts of
|  |
Benign Ovarian Masses: Functional cysts
Some Causes of Pelvic Pain During Early Pregnancy
|
 |
|
Corrigan sign
|  |
Aortic Regurgitation: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Corrigan's sign
|  |
Carotid Pulse Amplitude and Associated Disorders
|
 |
|
Corrosive ingestion
|  |
see Caustic ingestion
|
 |
|
Corticosteroids
|  |
see also specific agents and diseases
|
 |
|
in allergic disorders
|  |
Allergic, Autoimmune, and Other Hypersensitivity Disorders: Anti-inflammatory drugs
Inhaled Nasal Corticosteroids and Mast Cell Stabilizers
Inhaled Nasal Corticosteroids and Mast Cell Stabilizers
|
 |
|
dental procedures and
|  |
Systemic Disorders and the Mouth:
Endocrine disorders
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious Drug-Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
during breastfeeding
|  |
Some Drugs Contraindicated for Breastfeeding Mothers
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Drug-Disease Interactions in the Elderly
|
 |
|
eosinophil effects of
|  |
Overview of Eosinophilic Pulmonary Diseases
|
 |
|
ginseng interactions with
|  |
Some Possible Dietary Supplement–Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
injection of
|  |
Considerations for Using Corticosteroid Injections
|
 |
|
intracranial pressure and
|  |
Coma and Impaired Consciousness:
ICP control
|
 |
|
in myositis
|  |
Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis:
Treatment
|
 |
|
osteonecrosis and
|  |
Osteonecrosis: Nontraumatic ON
|
 |
|
pneumonia and
|  |
Pneumonia in Immunocompromised Patients
|
 |
|
in pregnancy
|  |
Some Drugs With Adverse Effects During Pregnancy
|
 |
|
preoperative
|  |
Perioperative Management: Corticosteroids
|
 |
|
scabies with
|  |
Scabies: Other forms
|
 |
|
topical
|  |
Principles of Topical Dermatologic Therapy:
Anti-inflammatory agents
Relative Potency of Selected Topical Corticosteroids 
|
 |
|
vitamin interactions with
|  |
Potential Vitamin-Drug Interactions
|
 |
|
Corticospinal tracts
|  |
|
 |
|
lesions of
|  |
Parkinson Disease: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Corticotropic hormone
|  |
Pathways Regulating Food Intake
|
 |
|
Corticotropin
|  |
see Adrenocorticotropic hormone
|
 |
|
Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)
|  |
Hypothalamic Neurohormones
|
 |
|
placental production of
|  |
Physiology of Pregnancy: Endocrine
|
 |
|
test with
|  |
|
 |
|
in adrenal insufficiency
|  |
Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in Cushing disease
|  |
Cushing Syndrome: Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tests in Cushing Syndrome
|
 |
|
in hypopituitarism
|  |
Generalized Hypopituitarism: Laboratory testing
|
 |
|
Cortisol (hydrocortisone)
|  |
see also Corticosteroids
|
 |
|
in Addison disease
|  |
Addison Disease:
Treatment
|
 |
|
blood levels of
|  |
Generalized Hypopituitarism: Laboratory testing
Cushing Syndrome: Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tests in Cushing Syndrome
|
 |
|
cosyntropin test of
|  |
Addison Disease:
Testing
|
 |
|
in Cushing syndrome
|  |
Cushing Syndrome: Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tests in Cushing Syndrome
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Addison Disease:
Glucocorticoid deficiency
Addison Disease:
Testing
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
|
 |
|
excess of
|  |
see also Cushing's syndrome (disease)
Cushing Syndrome
|
 |
|
sepsis and
|  |
Sepsis and Septic Shock: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in short stature
|  |
Hypopituitarism in Children Resulting in Short Stature: Treatment
|
 |
|
urinary
|  |
Cushing Syndrome: Diagnosis
Diagnostic Tests in Cushing Syndrome
|
 |
|
Cortisone
|  |
see Corticosteroids
see Cortisol
|
 |
|
Corynebacterium diphtheriae infection
|  |
Selective Media for Isolation of Common Bacteria
Diphtheria
|
 |
|
antitoxin in
|  |
Immune Globulins and Antitoxins* Available in the US
Diphtheria: Treatment
|
 |
|
vaccine against
|  |
Vaccines Available in the US
Common Vaccinations for Adults
Routine Vaccinations:
Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis
|
 |
|
Corynebacterium minutissimum infection
|  |
Erythrasma
|
 |
|
Cost-effectiveness analysis
|  |
Economic Analyses in Clinical Decision Making
Cost-Effectiveness Comparison of Management Strategies A and B
|
 |
|
Costeff optic atrophy
|  |
Disorders of Amino Acid and Organic Acid Metabolism
|
 |
|
Costovertebral angle
|  |
|
 |
|
ecchymoses of
|  |
Acute Abdominal Pain: Interpretation of findings
Acute Pancreatitis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Cosyntropin test
|  |
Addison Disease:
Testing
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Cotrimoxazole
|  |
see Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
|
 |
|
Cotton dust-related disease
|  |
Byssinosis
|
 |
|
Cottonmouth snake bite
|  |
Snakebites:
Pit vipers
Severity of Pit Viper Envenomation
|
 |
|
Cotton-wool spots
|  |
Diabetic Retinopathy: Nonproliferative retinopathy
|
 |
|
Cough
|  |
Symptoms of Pulmonary Disorders
Some Causes of Cough
|
 |
|
acute bronchitis and
|  |
Acute Bronchitis:
Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
blood with (hemoptysis)
|  |
Hemoptysis
Some Causes of Hemoptysis
|
 |
|
in children
|  |
Cough in Children
Some Causes of Cough in Children
|
 |
|
COPD and
|  |
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Related Disorders:
Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
in cystic fibrosis
|  |
Cystic Fibrosis (CF): Respiratory
|
 |
|
pertussis and
|  |
Pertussis: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
psychogenic
|  |
Some Causes of Cough in Children
|
 |
|
Coumaphos poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Coumarin
|  |
see Warfarin
|
 |
|
Counterimmunoelectrophoresis
|  |
Immunologic Tests for Infectious Disease:
Precipitation tests
|
 |
|
Courvoisier's sign
|  |
Tumors of the Gallbladder and Bile Ducts: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Cover-uncover test
|  |
Strabismus: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
COX-2 inhibitors
|  |
Nonopioid Analgesics
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Pain:
Geriatrics Essentials
Drug Categories of Concern in the Elderly:
Analgesics
Drug Categories of Concern in the Elderly:
Analgesics
|
 |
|
nephrotoxicity of
|  |
Analgesic Nephropathy
|
 |
|
in osteoarthritis
|  |
Osteoarthritis (OA): Drugs
|
 |
|
in pain
|  |
Treatment of Pain:
Nonopioid Analgesics
|
 |
|
in rheumatoid arthritis
|  |
Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA):
NSAIDs
NSAID Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis
|
 |
|
Coxiella burnetii infection
|  |
Diseases Caused by Rickettsia, Orientia, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma, and Coxiella Spp 
Q Fever
|
 |
|
Coxsackievirus infection
|  |
Some Disorders of the Oral Region by Predominant Site of Involvement
Some Viruses That Cause Multisystem Disease
Syndromes Caused by Enteroviruses
Epidemic Pleurodynia
|
 |
|
pleural
|  |
Viral Pleuritis
|