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- peripheral unilateral vestibular hypofunction, nystagmus is absent. This test is used to test bilateral vestibular hypofunction and the degree of central nervous...
- Adrenal insufficiency is a condition in which the adrenal glands do not produce adequate amounts of steroid hormones. The adrenal glands—also referred...
- While a large body of translational evidence exists to support DAT hypofunction, in vivo evidence is limited to one study reporting reduced DAT binding...
- Bilateral vestibulopathy results as the culmination of damage done to both inner ears. Bilateral vestibulopathy causes problems in hearing, balance, and...
- schizophrenia subtype-relevant oscillopathies ****ociated with frontal hypofunction and hippocampal hyperfunction". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 11588. Bibcode:2018NatSR...
- sensation of dry mouth, which is often (but not always) ****ociated with hypofunction of the salivary glands. The term is derived from the Gr**** words ξηρός...
- a number of factors, such as dopamine hyperfunction, glutamatergic hypofunction, GABAergic deficits, cholinergic system dysfunction, stress vulnerability...
- These medications may lead to objective hypofunction or subjective feeling of a dry mouth without hypofunction. There may also be a history of decrease...
- in a critical site such as the thyroid (toxic multinodular goitre). Hypofunction of endocrine glands can occur as a result of loss of reserve, hyposecretion...
- in a critical site such as the thyroid (toxic multinodular goitre). Hypofunction of endocrine glands can occur as a result of the loss of reserve, hyposecretion...