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  1. Dysfunction

    Dysfunction can refer to Abnormality behavior Dysfunctional family Sexual dysfunction Dysfunction album , an album by the rock band Staind See also Malfunction disambiguation disambig es Disfunci n ...   more details



  1. Erectile tissue

    Erectile tissue is tissue in the body that can become erect, usually by becoming engorged with blood . Erectile tissue in the clitoris and penis Image Gray1155.png thumb right 200px Cross section showing the two corpora cavernosa near the top surface of the penis, and the corpus spongiosum surrounding the urethra near the bottom surface. Erectile tissue exists in places such as the corpora cavernosa of the penis , and in the clitoris or in the bulb of vestibule bulbs of vestibule . During erection , the corpora cavernosa will become engorged with venous blood, a process called tumescence . ref name boron35 Chapter 35 in Cite book author Walter F., PhD. Boron title Medical Physiology A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch publisher Elsevier Saunders location year 2003 pages 1300 isbn 1 4160 2328 3 oclc doi ref This may result from any of various physiological stimuli, also known as sexual arousal . The Corpus spongiosum penis corpus spongiosum is a single tubular structure located just below the corpora cavernosa. This may also become slightly engorged with blood, but less so than the corpora cavernosa. Other erectile tissue Erectile tissue is also found in the nose, ear, urethral sponge , perineal sponge , and vestibular bulbs . The erection of nipples is not due to erectile tissue, but rather due to the contraction of smooth muscle under the control of the autonomic nervous system . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Erectile Tissue Category Sexual anatomy Anatomy stub de Schwellk rper es Tejido er ctil la Corpus cavernosum nl Zwellichaam nds Swellk rper fi Paisuvaiskudos pt Tecido er til sv Sv llkropp ...   more details



  1. Sexual dysfunction

    these have now been replaced with less judgmental terms. Impotence is now known as erectile dysfunction ..., most erectile disorders in men are primarily physical conditions. Erectile dysfunction Main Erectile dysfunction Erectile dysfunction or impotence is a sexual dysfunction characterized by the inability ... in men Erectile dysfunction from vascular disease is usually seen only amongst old age elderly individuals ... to the penis is impaired, erectile dysfunction is the end result. Hormone s deficiency is a relatively rare cause of erectile dysfunction. In individuals with testicular failure like klinefelter s syndrome ... 2010 02 18 MEDRS date October 2010 ref Drugs are also a cause of erectile dysfunction. Individuals ... alexithymia and erectile dysfunction ED journal International Journal of Impotence Research volume ... can obviously cause erectile dysfunction in men without psychiatric problems, but clinically diagnosable ... disorder failure of normal lubricating arousal response Erectile dysfunction Male erectile disorder ... non specific Lack of sexual desire Anorgasmia Erectile dysfunction Impotence Sexually transmitted ... ref In some cases, erectile dysfunction may be due to marital disharmony. Marriage Relationship counseling ... smoking , drug or alcohol abuse can also help in some types of erectile dysfunction. ref Merck Sharpe ... available to help people with erectile dysfunction. These medications do work in about 60 of men ... Gonzalvo Ibarra first3 A author4 S enz de Tejada y Gorman I title Treatment of erectile dysfunction ... at treating sexual dysfunctions, especially erectile dysfunction , date back to Islamic medicine ... 02.07Single drug therapy in the treatment of male sexual erectile dysfunction in Islamic medicine journal ... or Erectile dysfunction impotence , terms which too soon acquired negative connotations in popular ... male primary or secondary Erectile dysfunction impotence , premature ejaculation , ejaculatory ... ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D020018 Sexual dysfunction or sexual malfunction ...   more details



  1. Spawn of Dysfunction

    unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Spawn of Dysfunction Type Studio Artist Die So Fluid Cover DSF SOD.jpg Released August 9th, 2004 Recorded 2003 Genre Rock music Rock Length 40 17 Label Cartesian Records Ltd Producer Mark Williams Reviews Last album This album Spawn of Dysfunction br 2004 Next album Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending br 2008 Spawn of Dysfunction is the debut album by Die So Fluid . It was recorded at Criterion Studios, London in November 2003. It was released through the bands own label, Cartesian Records Ltd, in the United Kingdom in 2004. It was distributed by Cargo Records. The album was not released internationally until 2008 though. It was distributed by Renaissance Recordings in the United States USA , & Universal Music Germany distributed it to several European countries. When originally purchased in the United States USA a sticker on the front of the album says The First Album from Die So Fluid Expanded U.S. Edition , although it has the same tracks. Track listing Bitterness by Discipline 5 08 Spawn of Dysfunction 4 14 Circus of Sim 3 14 Tripitaka 4 54 Kiss the Floor 3 24 Disconnected 4 51 Brainwash 2 45 Draw a Line and Cross It 4 11 Suck Me Dry 3 33 Chasing Dawn 4 07 Singles Suck Me Dry 2002 Suck Me Dry 3 43 Twisting the Knife 4 19 Sound Will Save Me 4 48 Operation Hypocrite Live 3 17 Disconnected 2002 Disconnected 4 51 Beyond Help 4 28 Will Is Dead 4 43 Diconnected Video 4 51 Spawn of Dysfunction 2005 NUE5 2 CDS Spawn of Dysfunction 4 17 Smear Campaign 3 37 Disconnected Live 4 29 Draw a Line and Cross It Live Not Listed On Back 4 05 NUE10 2 10 Vinyl Spawn of Dysfunction 4 17 Smear Campaign 3 37 Shiva 3 40 Personnel Grog Vocals, Bass Al Fletcher Drums Drew Richards Mr. Drew Guitar DEFAULTSORT Spawn Of Dysfunction Category 2004 albums 2000s rock album stub ...   more details



  1. Mechanics of Dysfunction

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mechanics of Dysfunction Type studio Artist Beneath the Massacre Cover Beneaththemassacre mechanics.jpg Released Start date 2007 02 20 Recorded Genre Technical death metal Length 30 03 Label Prosthetic Records Prosthetic Producer Yannick St Ammand Reviews About.com Rating 3.5 5 http heavymetal.about.com od cdreviews fr beneaththemassa.htm link Metal Hammer Rating 9 10 Sputnikmusic 3 5 http www.sputnikmusic.com album.php?reviewid 11119 link Last album Evidence of Inequity br 2005 This album Mechanics of Dysfunction br 2007 Next album Dystopia Beneath the Massacre album Dystopia br 2008 Mechanics of Dysfunction , released on February 20, 2007 through Prosthetic Records , is the first full length album by Canada Canadian technical death metal band Beneath the Massacre . Track listing The Surface 2 41 Society s Disposable Son 3 28 The System s Failure 3 29 The Stench of Misery 2 57 Untitled 0 59 Modern Age Slavery 3 22 The Invisible Hand 3 08 Better Off Dead 2 36 Long Forgotten 3 34 Sleepless 3 47 Personnel Yannick St Ammand record producer producing and audio recording Alan Douches audio mastering Pierre Ramillard audio mixing recorded music audio mixing Dennis Bradley bass guitar Justin Rousselle drum kit drums Christopher Bradley electric guitar guitar Elliot Desgagn s singing vocals References Reflist 2000s death metal album stub Category 2007 albums Category Beneath the Massacre albums Category Prosthetic Records albums Category Debut albums fr Mechanics of Dysfunction it Dystopia album fi Mechanics of Dysfunction ...   more details



  1. Endothelial dysfunction

    sections date February 2010 Context date October 2009 Endothelial dysfunction is a systemic pathological state of the endothelium the inner lining of our blood vessels and can be broadly defined as an imbalance between vasodilating and vasoconstricting substances produced by or acting on the endothelium. ref name PMID 15643116 cite journal author Deanfield J, Donald A, Ferri C, Giannattasio C, Halcox J, Halligan S, Lerman A, Mancia G, Oliver JJ, Pessina AC, Rizzoni D, Rossi GP, Salvetti A, Schiffrin EL, Taddei S, Webb DJ title Endothelial function and dysfunction. Part I Methodological issues for assessment ... and extravascular spaces. Endothelial dysfunction can result from and or contribute to several .... Endothelial dysfunction is thought to be a key event in the development of atherosclerosis and predates clinically obvious vascular pathology by many years. This is because endothelial dysfunction ... dysfunction has been shown to be of prognostic significance in predicting vascular events including ... dysfunction is the inability of arteries and arterioles to dilate fully in response to an appropriate ... relative increase in blood vessel diameter via ultrasound . As people with endothelial dysfunction ... endothelial dysfunction may contribute to future adverse cardiovascular events. Unfortunately the variability ... stiffness. As more research is conducted to improve testing methodologies for endothelial dysfunction ... http www.itamarmedical.com Product.asp?pid 3005 Endothelial dysfunction at Itamar Medical ref Endothelial ... found in hydrogenated products such as margarine and the development of endothelial dysfunction. ref ... dysfunction , Journal of Nutrition , Mar 2005 135 3 562 6. ref Other factors have been identified ... and arginine supplementation to restore impaired endothelial dysfunction. Endothelial dysfunction .... This endothelial dysfunction cannot be predicted by typical risk factors for atherosclerosis e.g. ..., Reichek N, Rogers WJ, Merz NB, Sopko G, Pepine CJ, Coronary microvascular dysfunction is highly prevalent ...   more details



  1. Dysfunction (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dysfunction Type studio Artist Staind Cover Staind Dysfunction.jpg Released April 13, 1999 Recorded December 1998 January 1999 in Jacksonville, Florida Genre Nu metal br Alternative metal Length 56 14 Label Flip Records 1994 Flip , Elektra Records Elektra Producer Terry Date Reviews Allmusic Rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r401431 pure url yes link Robert Christgau Rating Christgau dud http robertchristgau.com get artist.php?name staind link Last album Tormented Staind album Tormented br 1996 This album Dysfunction br 1999 Next album Break the Cycle br 2001 Singles Name Dysfunction Type studio single 1 Just Go Staind song Just Go single 2 Mudshovel single 3 Home Staind song Home single 1 date 1999 single 2 date 1999 single 3 date 1999 Dysfunction is the second studio album by American heavy metal music heavy metal band Staind . It is also their first release on any label at all, in this case the Flip Records 1994 Flip Elektra Records Elektra label. Just Go Staind song Just Go , Mudshovel , and Home Staind song Home were released as singles. The song Mudshovel can also be found on their previous album, Tormented , albeit in a slightly ... serve as the band s breakout single and help Dysfunction sell 1 million copies worldwide. The album ... performing on the summer Warped Tour began recording Dysfunction in December. ref http eventful.com ... has regarded the band s 1996 album as their only true metal record and added that even Dysfunction ... on the production of Dysfunction , but after it sold over a million copies, the band would be relentlessly ... art The artwork for Dysfunction reflects its title. All four band members are depicted with dysfunctional ... the built up emotions out for good. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dysfunction Album Category Staind albums Category 1999 albums Category Albums produced by Terry Date es Dysfunction fr Dysfunction album it Dysfunction pt Dysfunction fi Dysfunction ...   more details



  1. Exploiting Dysfunction

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Exploiting Dysfunction Type studio Longtype Artist Cephalic Carnage Cover Cephalic Carnage Exploiting Dysfunction.jpg Released April 18, 2000 Recorded Festival Studios, Kenner, Louisiana Kenner , Louisiana Genre Deathgrind Length 74 00 Label Relapse Records Relapse Producer Reviews College Music Journal CMJ favorable ref cite web url http prod1.cmj.com articles display article.php?id 27912 title Review of Exploiting Dysfunction last Sciarretto first Amy date November 10, 2000 work College Music Journal CMJ accessdate July 20, 2009 ref Exclaim favorable ref cite web url http exclaim.ca musicreviews generalreview.aspx?csid1 4&csid2 846&fid1 7640 title Aggressive Tendencies Cephalic Carnage, Exploiting Dysfunction last Palmerston first Sean date May 2000 work Exclaim accessdate July 20, 2009 ref Last album Conforming to Abnormality br 1998 This album Exploiting Dysfunction br 2000 Next album Lucid Interval br 2002 Exploiting Dysfunction is Cephalic Carnage s second full length album. Track listing tracklist collapsed headline all writing all lyrics all music title1 Hybrid length1 4 17 title2 Driven to Insanity length2 1 06 title3 Rehab length3 5 49 title4 Observer to the Obliteration of Planet Earth length4 3 11 title5 On Six length5 0 06 title6 Gracias length6 5 02 title7 Cryptosporidium length7 4 26 title8 The Ballad of Moon length8 1 49 title9 9 of Smoke length9 0 10 title10 Warm Hand on a Cold Night A Tale of Onesomes length10 3 12 title11 Invertus Indica The Marijuana Convictions length11 4 43 title12 Molestandos Plantas Muertos length12 1 10 title13 Eradicate Authority length13 5 51 title14 Paralyzed by Fear length14 1 38 title15 Exploiting Dysfunction length15 15 25 title16 length16 0 11 title17 length17 0 13 title18 length18 0 16 title19 length19 0 13 title20 length20 0 14 title21 length21 0 17 title22 length22 0 ... Albums with cover art by Wes Benscoter 2000s metal album stub pl Exploiting Dysfunction ...   more details



  1. Narcotizing dysfunction

    The term narcotizing dysfunction was first identified in the article Mass Communication, Popular Taste and Organized Social Action , by Paul F. Lazarsfeld , and Robert K. Merton . The term refers to a social consequence of mass media . The theory claims that as news about an issue inundates people, they become apathetic to it, substituting knowing about that issue for action on it. Because the individual is assailed with information of issues and problems and they are knowledgeable about or discuss these issues, they believe they are helping in the solution. Society has confused knowing about an issue with doing something about it. Society s conscience is clear as they think they have done something to remediate the issue. However, being informed and concerned is not a replacement for action. Even though there are increasing numbers of political messages, information, and advertisements, political participation continues to decline. People pay close attention to the media, but there is an overexposure of messages that can get confusing and contradictory so people don t get involved in the political process. ref http books.google.com booksid 8UKKzMtuS2EC&lpg PP1&ots gx1KP6lvC2&dq narcotizing 20dysfunction&pg PA6 v onepage&q narcotizing 20dysfunction&f false ref History Research on understanding media effects have gone through 3 phases during the 20th century. From the 1920s to 1940s researchers believed the media had a powerful effect on its audience. This assumes the audience is passive and uncritical of the media s messages. This phase is characterized by the Hypodermic needle model or Bullet Theory. This theory was used to explain how WWII propaganda changed behavior convincing men to join the service, housewives to change food habits, and improving the morale of new soldiers ... and family than the media. The minimalist effects theory includes narcotizing dysfunction ..., 2009 . reflist DEFAULTSORT Narcotizing Dysfunction Category Sociology Category Media studies ...   more details



  1. Somatic dysfunction

    In Osteopathic medicine in the United States osteopathic medicine and osteopathy , somatic dysfunction is the impaired or altered function of bodily structures most often of the musculoskeletal system , nervous system , or lymphatic system treated by osteopathic manipulative medicine osteopathic manual therapy OMT . Diagnosis Somatic dysfunction is diagnosed by physical examination. The osteopathic physician looks for symptoms commonly represented by the mnemonic device TART Tissue texture change, Asymmetry, Restriction, and Tenderness . The physician uses techniques such as layer by layer palpation and intersegmental range of motion testing to make the diagnosis. Diagnosis usually requires only the use of the physician s hands and fingertips, though instruments such as a goniometer can be used to detect a diminished range of motion. The hallmark of a musculoskeletal somatic dysfunction diagnosis involves the detection of a restrictive barrier related the structure in question. The language of barriers refers to the point at which a structure cannot move further in a given direction. For example, a natural physiologic barrier of the arm represents the farthest that a person can naturally move their arm before it cannot be comfortably moved further. The anatomic barrier, then, is how far the arm can be pushed or pulled by an outside force before the arm becomes physically injured ... because of an injury, spasm, or some other somatic dysfunction. The goal of treatment, then, is to restore ..., a factor which theoretically allows the detection of visceral dysfunction by examining surface ... of fluid backup or another dysfunction at a portion of the vasculature more proximal to a pathological ... The physical manifestation of somatic dysfunction is frequently associated reciprocally with visceral ... may play some part. Citation needed date August 2010 Research Research in somatic dysfunction and the use ... DEFAULTSORT Somatic Dysfunction Category Osteopathy Category Manipulative therapy Category Osteopathic ...   more details



  1. Executive dysfunction

    Executive dysfunction or executive function deficit EFD , in psychology primarily cognitive psychology ... . It can refer to both neurocognitive deficits and behavioural symptom s. Executive dysfunction ... degrees, but severe executive dysfunction can have devastating effects on cognition and behaviour in both individual and social contexts. Executive dysfunction does occur to a minor degree in all ..., 30 6 723 33. ref . Executive dysfunction appears to consistently involve disruptions in task oriented ... ability are a notable feature of executive dysfunction set shifting is the cognitive ability ... dysfunction. Executive dysfunction, particularly in working memory capacity, may also lead ... of executive dysfunction include utilization behaviour, which is compulsive manipulation use of nearby ... dysfunction may reduce FOK accuracy ref name Perrotin Perrotin, A., Tournell, L., Isingrini ... dysfunction may produce beneficial effects as well as maladaptive ones. Abraham et. al. ref ... the role of executive dysfunction and symptom severity. Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 12 3 , 235 58. ref demonstrate that creative thinking in schizophrenia is mediated by executive dysfunction, and they establish ... Research, 59 1 , 85 92. ref . Etiology The etiology of executive dysfunction is heterogeneous ... factors. Learning and development of long term memory play a role in the severity of executive dysfunction ... have been isolated as primary contributors. As well, executive dysfunction is studied extensively ..., 34 5 1229 35. ref . Executive dysfunction characterizes many of the symptoms observed in numerous Executive Dysfunction in Clinical Populations clinical populations . In the case of acquired brain ... executive dysfunction, a disorder such as ADHD attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a classification given to a set of subjectively determined symptoms implicating executive dysfunction current models indicate that such clinical symptoms are caused by executive dysfunction ref name Barkley 1997 ...   more details



  1. Cognitive dysfunction

    Cognitive dysfunction or brain fog is defined as unusually poor mental function, associated with confusion , forgetfulness and difficulty concentrating. ref cite web url http www.ei resource.org expert columns dr. jacob teitelbaums column treating cognitive dysfunction brain fog in cfs & fibromyalgia title Treating Cognitive Dysfunction Brain Fog in CFS & Fibromyalgia format work accessdate ref ref name cnn cite news first Linda last Saether authorlink author coauthors title A journey of brain fogs and hot flashes curly y url http www.cnn.com 2008 HEALTH conditions 04 18 hfh.menopause index.html publisher CNN location Atlanta, Georgia id pages page date 18 April 2008 accessdate 3 January 2009 ref A number of medical or psychiatric conditions and treatments can cause such symptoms, including heavy metal poisoning in particular mercury poisoning , ref cite journal title Mercury Poisoning and Its Potential Impact on Hormone Regulation and Aging Preliminary Clinical Observations Using a New Therapeutic Approach author Frackelton JP, Christensen, RL journal Journal of Advancement in Medicine volume 11 1 pages 9 25 year 1998 doi 10.1023 A 1023373303542 ref menopause , ref name cnn fibromyalgia , ADHD and sleep disorder s including disrupted sleep . ref name cnn The term brain fog is not commonly used to describe people with dementia or other conditions that are known to cause confusion and memory problems, Fact reason January date January 2009 but it can be used as a synonym for sleep inertia or grogginess upon being awakened from Slow wave sleep deep sleep . Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction POCD refers to cognitive problems with memory, learning and the ability to concentrate following surgery. There has been very limited research into POCD, but existing reports suggest that the incidence of POCD increases with age, it can last for long periods of time, with 2 3 months considered long term. Fact reason No citation date February 2011 ...   more details



  1. The Reality Dysfunction

    two thousand years prior to the start of the novels, for reasons unknown. Plot summary The Reality Dysfunction ... not seem to exist any more was taken over by a reality dysfunction , triggered by the Galheith research ... Peter F. Hamilton year 1996 title The Reality Dysfunction publisher Grove Pub isbn 1 56865 501 ... Dysfunction Category 1996 novels Category Novels by Peter F. Hamilton Category The Night s Dawn Trilogy ...   more details



  1. Phagocyte bactericidal dysfunction

    Infobox Disease Name Phagocyte bactericidal dysfunction Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010585 Phagocyte bactericidal dysfunction refers to a class of medical conditions where phagocyte s have a diminished ability to fight bacteria l infection. Examples include Hyper IgE syndrome Ch diak Higashi syndrome Chronic granulomatous disease Monocyte and granulocyte disease Category Bacterial diseases medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Axillary nerve dysfunction

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Axillary nerve dysfunction is a general term that refers to any type of dysfunction of the axillary nerve . The axillary nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus that innervates the Deltoid muscle deltoid and teres minor muscle s. This nerve can be injured or damaged in a variety of ways penetrating injury such as knife or gunshot wounds, surgical trauma, stretch injury common after motor cycle accidents , and various metabolic or rheumatic conditions that may cause focal disruption of the blood supply to the nerve. The exact cause of the axillary nerve dusfunction cannot be identified with electromyography , but the way that the nerve has responded to the injury, and whether or not the nerve is healing, can. DEFAULTSORT Axillary Nerve Dysfunction Category Neurological disorders ...   more details



  1. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction

    Infobox Disease Name Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction Image Hepato biliary.jpg Caption A diagram of the biliary tree showing the sphincter of Oddi . Note that part of the gall bladder has been removed, and the liver has been lifted off the tree. DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 576.5 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D046628 Image Digestive system showing bile duct.png thumb Digestive system diagram showing the common bile duct note that the sphincter of oddi is not labelled Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction refers to two motility conditions affecting the Sphincter of Oddi papillary stenosis and Biliary dyskinesia sphincter of Oddi dyskinesia also known as biliary dyskinesia . The sphincter of Oddi is a sphincter muscle , a circular band of muscle at the bottom of the Biliary tract biliary tree which controls the flow of pancreatic juice s and bile into the second part of the duodenum . Both types of dysfunction can obstruct flow through the sphincter of Oddi and can therefore cause retention of bile in the biliary tree and pancreatic juice in the pancreatic duct. Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction is a rare condition Citation needed date October 2009 . However, as with most conditions, certain factors make it more likely, such as patients with biliary pancreatic disease ref cite doi 10.1016 S0016 5107 04 00894 6 ref . Presentation Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction may be suggested by pain which seems to come from a biliary origin, which may or may not be associated with transient increases of liver or pancreatic enzymes. Common bile duct dilation and episodes of pancreatitis ... or Sphincterotomy are the standard treatments for sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. One or the other ... 83D7 8B0C67B47BFF Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Introduction at Johns Hopkins Medicine Gastroenterology ... of Oddi Dysfunction at Medical University of South Carolina Public Information http yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com sphincter oddi dysfunction.html Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction By Ronen Arai at yourtotalhealth.ivillage.com ...   more details



  1. Sensory integration dysfunction

    Sensory integration dysfunction is a neurological disorder characterized by a neurological sensory integration deficit. Citation needed date September 2009 The more current diagnostic nosology Miller et al. , 2007 uses the term sensory processing disorder to describe this condition. Sensory integration dysfunction SID was first studied in depth by Anna Jean Ayres . Ayres describes sensory integration as the ability to organize sensory information for use by the brain. An individual with sensory integration dysfunction would therefore have an inability to organize sensory information as it comes in through the senses. ref Ayres, A. J. 2005 . Sensory Integration and the Child 25th Anniversary Edition. Los Angeles, CA Western Psychological Services. ref As a symptom Along with sensory processing dysfunction , the term sensory integration dysfunction is used informally in the medical literature to describe any such difficulty. Various conditions can involve sensory integration dysfunction, such as schizophrenia , ref name schiz1 cite pmid 17928202 ref ref name schiz2 cite pmid 17823650 ref ref name schiz3 cite pmid 11115328 ref succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency , ref name ssdd cite pmid 19381864 ref primary nocturnal enuresis , ref name pne cite pmid 18947482 ref prenatal alcohol exposure , ref name pna cite pmid 18269511 ref and autism , ref name aut1 cite pmid 19644746 ref ref name aut2 cite pmid 17436841 ref ref name aut3 cite pmid 17353213 ref as well as people with traumatic ... dysfunction as a discrete disorder was popularized by Anna Jean Ayres , an occupational therapist . Today ... integration dysfunction, Citation needed date September 2009 but this position is disputed. ref ... Sensory integration dysfunction div col cols 3 small yes cite pmid 19651490 cite pmid 18054134 ... 2468631 div col end Sensory processing dysfunction div col cols 3 small yes cite pmid 19036526 cite ... Pervasive developmental disorders DEFAULTSORT Sensory Integration Dysfunction Category Autism Category ...   more details



  1. Surfactant metabolism dysfunction

    Surfactant metabolism dysfunction is a condition where pulmonary surfactant is insufficient for adequate respiration. Types include class wikitable Type OMIM Gene Locus SMDP1 OMIM2 265120 SFTPB 2p12 SMDP2 OMIM2 610913 SPTPC 8p21 SMDP3 OMIM2 610921 ABCA3 16p13 SMDP4 OMIM2 300770 CSF2RA Xp ABC transporter disorders Cell surface receptor deficiencies Cell membrane protein disorders Category Respiratory diseases disease stub ...   more details



  1. Pelvic floor dysfunction

    Refimprove date July 2007 Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to a wide range of issues that occur when muscles of the pelvic floor are weak, tight, or there is an impairment of the sacroiliac joint, lower back, coccyx, or hip joints. Tissues surrounding the pelvic organs may have increased or decreased sensitivity or irritation resulting in pelvic pain. Many times, the underlying cause of pelvic pain is difficult to determine. ref http www.beyondbasicsphysicaltherapy.com pfd.shtml ref Pelvic floor dysfunction may include any of a syndrome group of clinical condition s that includes urinary incontinence , fecal incontinence , pelvic organ prolapse , sensory and emptying abnormalities of the lower urinary tract , defecation defecatory dysfunction, sexual dysfunction and several chronic pain syndromes, including vulvodynia . The three most common and definable conditions encountered clinically are urinary incontinence, anal incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. The major known causes include obesity, menopause, pregnancy and childbirth ref http www.abbeyhospitals.com gynaecology.htm Abbey Hospitals Gynaecology and Vaginal Repair information ref . Some women may be more likely to developing pelvic floor dysfunction because of an inherited deficiency in their collagen type. ref http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 119179248 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 Keane et al ref Keane et al in their study suggest some women may have congenitally weak connective tissue and fascia and are therefore at risk of stress urinary incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. By definition, postpartum pelvic floor dysfunction only affects women who have given birth , though pregnancy rather than birth or birth method is thought to be the cause. A study of 184 first time mothers who delivered by Caesarean section and 100 who delivered vaginally ref http journals.lww.com greenjournal Abstract 2003 02000 ... Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Category Gynecology ...   more details



  1. Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome

    Infobox disease Name Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 995.92 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 3372 MeshID D009102 Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome MODS , previously known as multiple organ failure MOF or multisystem organ failure MSOF , is altered organ anatomy organ function in an acutely ill patient requiring medicine medical intervention to achieve homeostasis . The use of multiple organ failure or multisystem organ failure should be avoided since that term was based upon physiologic parameters to determine whether or not a particular organ was failing. ref name Irwin Rippe http www.lww.com product ?0 7817 3548 3 Intensive ... and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome MODS . ref name Irwin Rippe Definition Multiple organ dysfunction ... response syndrome SIRS . Both SIRS and sepsis could ultimately progress to multiple organ dysfunction ... Rippe Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome is well established as the final stage of a continuum ... 2192.svg Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Currently, investigators are looking into genetic targets for possible gene therapy to prevent the progression to Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Some ... of bacteria . Hepatic dysfunction leads to toxins escaping into the systemic circulation and activating an immune response. This results in tissue injury and organ dysfunction. ref name Irwin Rippe ... Hypoxemia causes organ dysfunction and cell death. ref name Irwin Rippe Integrated hypothesis Since ... score to describe and quantitate the degree of organ dysfunction in six organ systems. Using similar physiologic variables the Multiple Organ Dysfunction Score was developed. ref name Irwin Rippe .... Stage 2 the patient is tachypneic , hypocapnia hypocapnic and hypoxemic. Moderate liver dysfunction ... C activated drotrecogin alfa can reduce 28 day mortality among patients with multiple organ dysfunction ... sepsis patients with multiple organ dysfunction data from the PROWESS trial journal Intensive ...   more details



  1. Vocal cord dysfunction

    Vocal cord dysfunction VCD is a condition that affects the vocal folds , commonly referred to as the vocal cords, which is characterized by full or partial vocal fold closure that usually occurs during inhalation for short periods of time however, can occur during both inhalation and exhalation Mathers Schmidt, 2001 . This closure may cause airflow obstruction however, rarely results in reduction of oxygen saturation. Symptoms can include shortness of breath Dyspnea , wheezing, coughing, tightness in the throat, skin discoloration due to oxygen deprivation, noise during inhalation stridor , and in severe cases, loss of consciousness Buddiga 2006 . The differential diagnosis for Vocal Cord Dysfunction, also referred to as paradoxical vocal fold motion PVFM , includes vocal fold swelling from allergy, asthma, or some sort of obstruction of the vocal folds or throat area that may cause breathing difficulty. Anyone suspecting this condition should be evaluated by a physician and the vocal folds ... dysfunction co occurs with asthma approximately 40 of the time Mathers Schmidt, 2001 . This frequently ... pathologist. Diagnosis Vocal cord dysfunction is often diagnosed after all other potential conditions ... to which vocal cord dysfunction is secondary, it is important to treat the primary condition. This alone ... Dysfunction Medscape . http emedicine.medscape.com article 137782 overview Robert Heinle, Annie Linton ... 125. Daniel More, MD January 17, 2009 Vocal Cord Dysfunction Vocal Cord Asthma About.com . http allergies.about.com ... NE, Beck KC title Diagnosis of vocal cord dysfunction the utility of spirometry and plethysmography ... chest.122.6.2246 Todd M. Weiss July 18, 2001 Vocal Cord Dysfunction Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion ... Can t Breathe? Suspect Vocal Cord Dysfunction http www.utmb.edu otoref grnds Vocal Cord 2001 07 VCD 2.htm Vocal Cord Dysfunction Paradoxical Vocal Cord Motion A Thorough Review Category Otolaryngology Category Pulmonology de Vocal cord dysfunction ...   more details



  1. Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction

    Post SSRI sexual dysfunction PSSD ref cite journal author Bahrick AS title Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction ... format PDF ref is a name given to a reported iatrogenic sexual dysfunction caused by the previous ... Farnsworth KD, Dinsmore WW title Persistent sexual dysfunction in genitourinary medicine clinic ... dysfunction . Initial studies found that such Adverse effect medicine side effects were reported in less ... dysfunction journal Am J Psychiatry volume 163 issue 9 pages 1504 9 quiz 1664 year 2006 month September ... long&pmid 16946173 ref Study data While sexual dysfunction can be common while taking SSRIs, the problem of persistent dysfunction after discontinuation does not appear to be as frequent, or at least ... be more common. ref cite journal author Bahrick AS title Persistence of Sexual Dysfunction Side ... of post SSRI sexual dysfunction PSSD . In one study in which patients with SSRI induced sexual dysfunction were switched to the dopaminergic antidepressant amineptine , 55 still had at least some type of sexual dysfunction after six months compared to 4 in the control group treated with amineptine alone. ref cite journal author Montejo AL, Llorca G, Izquierdo JA, et al. title Sexual dysfunction with antidepressive agents. Effect of the change to amineptine in patients with sexual dysfunction ... Prolonged Post Treatment Genital Anesthesia and Sexual Dysfunction Following Discontinuation of Citalopram ... AB, Bahrick AS, Mehtonen O P title Persistent Sexual Dysfunction after Discontinuation of Selective ... the possibility of permanent sexual dysfunction when prescribing SSRIs to potential patients. ref cite ... inhibitor induced male sexual dysfunction journal J Clin Psychopharmacol volume 28 issue 4 pages 418 ... Antidepressant Induced Sexual Dysfunction Associated with Low Serum Free Testosterone. Psychiatry Online ... ref resulting in described persistent sexual dysfunction. Other drugs Antipsychotics are also known to cause sexual dysfunction. Many antipsychotics affect serotonin neurochemistry, much like ...   more details



  1. Neuro immune dysfunction syndrome

    Orphan date February 2009 Neuro immune dysfunction syndromes NIDS are a set of related disorders characterized by complex interactions between the nervous system and the immune system . Such disabilities include autism , attention deficit hyperactivity disorder , pervasive developmental disorder , chronic fatigue syndrome and other related conditions. Causes No single cause for NIDS has been identified. It appears that genetic predisposition can play a role, as can environmental factors including viruses, illnesses, and prenatal or neonatal stress. The dysregulated immune system can reduce blood flow to certain areas of the brain including the temporal lobe s, impairing auditory processing, language, and social skills ref http ajp.psychiatryonline.org cgi content full 157 12 1988 Temporal Lobe Dysfunction in Childhood Autism A PET Study ref . This can produce autistic symptoms. Symptoms Symptoms may include Cognitive impairment Language delay Developmental regression Inappropriate behaviors Fine and gross motor abnormalities Poor muscle tone Fatigue Inability to focus Low grade fever Frequent ear infections Food sensitivities Obsessive compulsive disorders Poor eye contact Diagnosis NIDS can be diagnosed through blood work and neuroSPECT analysis. NeuroSPECT imaging measures blood flow within the brain. It can pinpoint areas of hypoperfusion in the temporal lobes. Key tests for blood work include CBC, sedimentation rate, CMV IGG IGM, ANA titer, EBV IGG IGM, hypothyroid panel, and ferritin level. Treatment Although a cure remains elusive, treatment is possible through a combination of biomedical intervention, dietary changes, and therapy. External links http nids.net NIDS Research Institute http www.neuroimmunedr.com Dr. Michael J. Goldberg, M.D., F.A.A.P. http groups.yahoo.com subscribe.cgi NIDS NIDS Mailing List http plantcity2.tbo.com content 2008 mar 05 pc approach to autism works for family Approach To Autism Works For Family See also Neuroimmune System Nervous System ...   more details



  1. Symphysis pubis dysfunction

    Image Symphysis Pubis.png thumb 350px Location of pubic symphysis. Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction SPD is most commonly associated with pregnancy and childbirth . It is a condition that causes excessive movement of the pubic symphysis , either anterior or lateral, as well as associated pain, possibly because of a misalignment of the pelvis . SPD is a dysfunction that is associated with pelvic girdle pain and the names are often used interchangeably. It is thought to affect up to one in four pregnant women to varying degrees, with 7 of sufferers continuing to experience serious symptoms postpartum. ref http www.acpwh.org.uk docs ACPWH PGP HP.pdf ref ref http www.nhs.uk planners pregnancycareplanner pages Backache.aspx ref Although the condition was recognised by Hippocrates , incidences of SPD appear to have increased in recent years it in unclear whether this is because the average maternal age is increasing, or because the condition is being diagnosed more frequently. Symptoms The main symptom is usually pain or discomfort in the pelvic region. This will probably be centred on the joint at the front of the pelvis the pubic symphysis . Some sufferers report being able to hear the lower back and hip joints, the Sacroiliac joint sacroiliac , clicking or popping in and out as they walk or change ... births involving women whom have Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction or Pelvic Girdle Pain. This is due to the pain ... pools are recommended for most women with Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction as it is believed that the water ... reading http onlinetog.org cgi reprint 8 3 153.pdf Jaim, S et al. 2006 RCOG Review Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction ... Dysfunction and its Management pdf Accessed 19 January 2009 http findarticles.com p articles mi 6862 ... pregnant women s experiences of symphysis pubis dysfunction the effect of pain Royal College of Midwives ..., M. et al. 2003 Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Improving the Service in British Journal of Midwifery Vol 11 No 11 Accessed 27 January 2009 DEFAULTSORT Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction Category Childbirth Category ...   more details



  1. 20 Years of Dysfunction

    Infobox Film name 20 Years Of Dysfunction image director Billy Milano producer Billy Milano starring Stormtroopers Of Death movie music Stormtroopers Of Death distributor Nuclear Blast Nuclear Blast America released July 26, 2005 runtime 183 minutes country FilmUS language English 20 Years Of Dysfunction is a DVD CD released in 2005 by crossover thrash band Stormtroopers Of Death . Mainly created by singer Billy Milano , the material for the 2 disc DVD CD is mostly culled from fan shot amateur footage. The relative scarceness of available material has resulted in some hilarious decisions by the production team for instance, Milk is sung by Danny Lilker but the video footage inappropriately shows vocalist Milano singing. Also notable is that the DVD does not include any material from the second Stormtroopers Of Death studio album Bigger Than The Devil . The DVD extras include five mini concerts from various performances, backstage shenanigans , interviews with S.O.D. members, several never before heard ballads and a for this DVD made video for the track Fuck The Middle East . Also included is the 1985 bootleg Pussywhipped in its entirety. Soundtrack DVD Intro March of the S.O.D. Sgt D & The S.O.D. Shenanigans 1 Kill Yourself About Billy Milano Milano Mosh Shenanigans 2 Speak English or Die Shenanigans 3 Chromatic Death Fist Banging Mania About Scott Ian Pi Alpha Nu Shenanigans 4 Ballads No Turning Back Shenanigans 5 Fuck the Middle East Douche Crew About Danny Lilker Milk Shenanigans 6 Freddy Krueger About Charlie Benante Pussywhipped Shenanigans 7 United Forces Audio CD Pussywhipped , aka. Bootlegging the Bootlegger Diamonds and Rust 0 31 What s That Noise 1 18 March of the S.O.D. 4 32 Fist Banging Mania 2 20 Milano Mosh 2 08 Diamonds and Rust 0 43 Milk 2 25 Pi Alpha Nu 1 43 Ram It Up Your Cunt 2 21 United Forces 2 11 No Turning Back 1 26 Kill Yourself 3 45 Momo 0 24 Speak English or Die 2 55 Anti Procrastination Song 0 26 Fuck the Middle East 0 25 Douche Crew 2 27 Vitality ...   more details




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