 |
|
Trabeculectomy
|  |
Primary
Open-Angle Glaucoma: Surgery
|
 |
|
Trabeculoplasty
|  |
Primary
Open-Angle Glaucoma: Surgery
|
 |
|
Trace minerals
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations: Micronutrients
Trace Minerals
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Mineral Deficiency
and Toxicity
Trace Minerals
|
 |
|
recommended dietary allowances for
|  |
Guidelines for Daily Intake
of Minerals*
|
 |
|
toxicity of
|  |
Mineral Deficiency
and Toxicity
Trace Minerals
|
 |
|
Trachea
|  |
|
 |
|
bacterial infection of
|  |
Bacterial
Tracheitis
|
 |
|
intubation of
|  |
see Intubation, endotracheal
|
 |
|
stenosis of
|  |
Flow-volume loops.
|
 |
|
tube-related injury to
|  |
Airway
Establishment and Control: Complications
|
 |
|
tumors of
|  |
Airway
Tumors
|
 |
|
Tracheitis
|  |
Bacterial
Tracheitis
|
 |
|
Tracheobronchitis
|  |
see also Bronchitis
|
 |
|
Acinetobacter in
|  |
Acinetobacter
Infections
|
 |
|
HIV infection and
|  |
Common Manifestations of
HIV Infection by Organ System
|
 |
|
after upper respiratory infection
|  |
Cough: Etiology
|
 |
|
Tracheobronchomegaly
|  |
Factors Predisposing to
Bronchiectasis
|
 |
|
Tracheoesophageal fistula
|  |
High Alimentary
Tract Obstruction: Esophageal
Atresia
|
 |
|
Tracheomalacia
|  |
Flow-volume loops.
|
 |
|
Tracheostomy
|  |
Airway
Establishment and Control: Surgical
airway
Airway
Establishment and Control: Complications
|
 |
|
in sleep apnea
|  |
Obstructive
Sleep Apnea: Airway surgery
|
 |
|
Trachoma
|  |
Conjunctivitis: Trachoma
Chlamydia and Mycoplasmas
|
 |
|
Trachyonychia
|  |
Alopecia: Diagnosis
Deformities: Trachyonychia
|
 |
|
Traction
|  |
|
 |
|
cervical
|  |
Indications for Nondrug
Pain Treatments
Treatment
of Pain and Inflammation: Cervical
traction
|
 |
|
Trade and generic names of drugs
|  |
Trade
Names
of Some
Commonly
Used Drugs
|
 |
|
Trandolapril
|  |
ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin
II
Receptor Blockers for Hypertension
|
 |
|
Tranexamic acid
|  |
Hemophilia: Prevention
and Treatment
|
 |
|
Tranquilizers
|  |
see Anxiolytics
|
 |
|
Transcobalamin
|  |
Vitamin B12
|
 |
|
Transcription factors
|  |
|
 |
|
in pharmacodynamics
|  |
Some Types of Physiologic
and Drug-Receptor Proteins
|
 |
|
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)
|  |
Pain: Neuromodulation
|
 |
|
in complex regional pain syndrome
|  |
Neuropathic
Pain: Prognosis
and Treatment
|
 |
|
in rehabilitation
|  |
Indications for Nondrug
Pain Treatments
Treatment
of Pain and Inflammation: Electrical
stimulation
|
 |
|
Transesophageal echocardiography
|  |
Echocardiography: Techniques
|
 |
|
in aortic dissection
|  |
Aortic
Dissection: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in mitral regurgitation
|  |
Mitral
Regurgitation: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in mitral stenosis
|  |
Mitral
Stenosis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
in thoracic aortic aneurysm
|  |
Aneurysms: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Trans fatty acids
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations: Fats
Nutritional
Requirements
Dyslipidemia: Secondary causes
|
 |
|
Transferrin
|  |
Iron
Deficiency Anemia: Iron transport
and usage
|
 |
|
blood levels of
|  |
Iron
Deficiency Anemia: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
protein-energy undernutrition and
|  |
Values Commonly Used to
Grade the Severity
of Protein-Energy Undernutrition
|
 |
|
deficiency of
|  |
Primary
Hemochromatosis: Transferrin and
Ceruloplasmin Deficiency
|
 |
|
in iron deficiency anemia
|  |
Iron
Deficiency Anemia: Iron transport
and usage
Iron
Deficiency Anemia: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Transferrin receptor 2
|  |
Primary
Hemochromatosis: Transferrin and
Ceruloplasmin Deficiency
|
 |
|
Transfer training
|  |
Physical
Therapy (PT): Transfer
training
|
 |
|
Transfusion
|  |
see also Blood transfusion
see also Exchange transfusion
Transfusion Medicine
Some Reasons for Blood
Donation Deferral or Denial
|
 |
|
Transient global amnesia
|  |
Amnesias: Transient
Global Amnesia
|
 |
|
Transient hypogammaglobulinemia of infancy
|  |
Primary Immunodeficiency
Disorders 
Transient
Hypogammaglobulinemia of Infancy
|
 |
|
Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
|  |
Some Disorders That Cause
Acute Vision Loss
Stroke (CVA)
Ischemic
Stroke: Transient
Ischemic Attack
|
 |
|
Transient tachypnea of the newborn
|  |
Perinatal Physiology: Pulmonary
Transient
Tachypnea of the Newborn
|
 |
|
Transitional cell carcinoma
|  |
Bladder
Cancer
Genitourinary Cancer Staging 
Renal
Pelvic and
Ureteral Cancers
Urethral
Cancer
|
 |
|
Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunting (TIPS)
|  |
Varices: Treatment
Ascites: Treatment
Portal
Hypertension: Prognosis
and Treatment
Hepatic
Vein Disorders: Treatment
Hepatic
Vein Disorders: Treatment
Portal
Vein Disorders: Treatment
|
 |
|
Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies
|  |
Prion
Diseases
|
 |
|
Transplantation
|  |
Transplantation
|
 |
|
adrenal
|  |
Tissue Transplantation: Adrenal
autografting
|
 |
|
bone
|  |
Tissue Transplantation: Bone
transplantation
|
 |
|
bone marrow
|  |
see also Stem cell transplantation
Modalities of
Cancer Therapy: Bone
Marrow Transplantation
Hematopoietic
Stem Cell Transplantation
|
 |
|
in aplastic anemia
|  |
Aplastic
Anemia: Treatment
|
 |
|
hepatic veno-occlusive disease and
|  |
Hepatic
Vein Disorders: Veno-occlusive
Disease
|
 |
|
bronchiectasis and
|  |
Factors Predisposing to
Bronchiectasis
|
 |
|
cartilage
|  |
Tissue Transplantation: Cartilage
transplantation
|
 |
|
complications of
|  |
Transplantation: Posttransplantation Complications
|
 |
|
contraindications to
|  |
Transplantation: Contraindications
to transplantation
|
 |
|
corneal
|  |
Corneal
Transplantation
|
 |
|
fetal cell
|  |
Tissue Transplantation: Adrenal
autografting
|
 |
|
gene therapy in
|  |
Clinical Uses of Genetics: Gene therapy
|
 |
|
graft-vs-host disease and
|  |
Oral Findings in Systemic
Disorders
|
 |
|
heart
|  |
see also Heart, transplantation of
Dilated
Cardiomyopathy: Treatment
Heart Transplantation
|
 |
|
heart-lung
|  |
Lung Transplantation: Procedure
Eisenmenger's
Syndrome: Treatment
|
 |
|
immunosuppression for
|  |
Transplantation: Immunosuppression
|
 |
|
infection after
|  |
Transplantation: Infection
|
 |
|
islet cell
|  |
Pancreas
Transplantation: Pancreatic
Islet Cell Transplantation
|
 |
|
kidney
|  |
see also Kidney(s), transplantation of
Kidney Transplantation
|
 |
|
liver
|  |
see also Liver, transplantation of
Liver Transplantation
|
 |
|
lung
|  |
see also Lungs, transplantation of
Lung Transplantation
Cystic
Fibrosis (CF): Other
|
 |
|
organs for
|  |
Transplantation: Organ
distribution
|
 |
|
pancreas
|  |
Pancreas
Transplantation
|
 |
|
rejection of
|  |
Signs of Transplant Rejection
by Category
Pancreas
Transplantation: Procedure
|
 |
|
rejection of
|  |
Transplantation: Rejection
Signs of Transplant Rejection
by Category
|
 |
|
screening for
|  |
Transplantation: Pretransplantation
Screening
|
 |
|
small-bowel
|  |
Short
Bowel Syndrome: Treatment
Small-Bowel
Transplantation
|
 |
|
rejection of
|  |
Signs of Transplant Rejection
by Category
Small-Bowel
Transplantation: Procedure
|
 |
|
stem cell
|  |
see also Stem cell transplantation
Hematopoietic
Stem Cell Transplantation
|
 |
|
tissue
|  |
Tissue Transplantation
|
 |
|
vaccination and
|  |
Immunization: Risks,
Restrictions, and High-Risk Groups
|
 |
|
Transposition of the great arteries
|  |
Transposition
of the Great Arteries
In transposition of the great arteries, unoxygenated blood returning to the right heart enters the AO, producing severe cyanosis. 
|
 |
|
Transsexualism
|  |
Gender
Identity Disorder and Transsexualism
|
 |
|
Transthoracic echocardiography
|  |
Echocardiography: Techniques
|
 |
|
in endocarditis
|  |
Infective
Endocarditis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Transthyretin
|  |
Thyroid Disorders: Synthesis
and Release of Thyroid Hormones
Amyloidosis: Familial
amyloidosis
|
 |
|
Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP)
|  |
Benign
Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH): Surgery
|
 |
|
erectile dysfunction and
|  |
Male
Sexual
Dysfunction: Etiology
|
 |
|
Transverse myelitis
|  |
Acute
Transverse
Myelitis
|
 |
|
Transverse myelopathy
|  |
Spinal Cord Syndromes
|
 |
|
Transvestic fetishism
|  |
Paraphilias: Transvestic
fetishism
|
 |
|
Tranylcypromine
|  |
Depressive
Disorders: Monoamine
oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs)
Antidepressants 
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Trapezius muscle
|  |
Approach
to the Neurologic Patient: Cranial
nerves
|
 |
|
Trash syndrome
|  |
Renal
Atheroembolism: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Trastuzumab
|  |
Commonly Used Antineoplastic
Drugs 
Some Immunotherapeutic
Agents
in Clinical Use* 
Breast
Cancer: Adjuvant
systemic therapy
|
 |
|
Traube's sign
|  |
Aortic
Regurgitation: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
Trauma
|  |
see also Cardipulmonary resuscitation
see also Fracture
see also Injury, and specific site
Approach to the Trauma Patient
|
 |
|
in adolescent
|  |
Approach
to the Care of Adolescents: Physical
Problems
|
 |
|
birth
|  |
Birth
Injuries
|
 |
|
blunt
|  |
Approach to the Trauma Patient: Etiology
and Pathophysiology
Fractures, Dislocations, and
Sprains
|
 |
|
cardiac arrest and
|  |
Cardiac
Arrest: Special Circumstances
|
 |
|
disseminated intravascular coagulation and
|  |
Disseminated
Intravascular
Coagulation (DIC): Etiology
and Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
diving-related
|  |
Injury
During Diving or Work in Compressed Air
Comparison of Gas Embolism
and Decompression Sickness
|
 |
|
during foreign travel
|  |
Foreign
Travel: Injury
and death
|
 |
|
electrical
|  |
Electrical
Injuries
|
 |
|
evaluation of
|  |
Approach to the Trauma Patient: Evaluation
and Treatment
|
 |
|
hemolytic anemia and
|  |
Traumatic
Hemolytic Anemia
|
 |
|
hemorrhagic shock and
|  |
Intravenous
Fluid Resuscitation: Traumatic
hemorrhagic shock
|
 |
|
laceration
|  |
Lacerations
Suture Materials
Simple subcutaneous suture. 
Simple cutaneous suture.
Suture spacing.
Vertical mattress suture.
Running suture.
|
 |
|
lightning-related
|  |
Lightning
Injuries
|
 |
|
measurement of
|  |
Radiation Injury: Measurement
|
 |
|
osteonecrosis and
|  |
Osteonecrosis: Traumatic
ON
|
 |
|
penetrating
|  |
Approach to the Trauma Patient: Etiology
and Pathophysiology
Fractures, Dislocations, and
Sprains
|
 |
|
pneumothorax after
|  |
Pneumothorax: Etiology
|
 |
|
radiation
|  |
Radiation Injury
Average Annual Radiation
Exposure in the US
Relationship Between Lymphocyte
Count
at 48 h, Radiation Dose,*
and Prognosis
|
 |
|
self-inflicted
|  |
Suicidal
Behavior in Children and Adolescents: Self-Injurious
Behavior
|
 |
|
splenic injury and
|  |
Splenic
Injury
|
 |
|
sports-related
|  |
Approach
to Sports Injuries: Blunt trauma
|
 |
|
thermal
|  |
see also Burns
Burns
(A) Rule of nines (for adults) and (B) Lund-Browder chart (for children) for estimating extent of burns.
|
 |
|
Traumatophobia
|  |
Phobic
Disorders: Specific
phobias
|
 |
|
Travel
|  |
Medical Aspects of Travel
Contraindications to Flying
Useful Contacts for People
Traveling Abroad
|
 |
|
during pregnancy
|  |
Travel
During
Pregnancy
|
 |
|
immunization for
|  |
Vaccines for International
Travel*†

|
 |
|
infection prevention for
|  |
Approach
to Parasitic Infections: Prevention
|
 |
|
vaccination for
|  |
Routine Vaccinations: Immunizations
for Travelers
|
 |
|
Traveler's diarrhea
|  |
Traveler's Diarrhea
Rifamycins: Rifaximin
Foreign
Travel: Traveler's
diarrhea
|
 |
|
Travoprost
|  |
Drugs Used to Treat Glaucoma
|
 |
|
Trazodone
|  |
Depressive
Disorders: Serotonin
modulators (5-HT2 blockers)
Antidepressants 
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Effect of Aging on Drug
Metabolism* and Elimination
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Treacher Collins syndrome
|  |
Common Craniofacial Syndromes
Craniofacial
Abnormalities: Deformities characterized
by a small mandible
|
 |
|
Treatment threshold (RxT)
|  |
Determining
a
Threshold for
Treating
Decision tree about whether to treat when no test is available.
|
 |
|
Trematode infections
|  |
see also specific infections
Collecting and Handling
Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis
of Parasitic Infections 
Serologic
and Molecular Tests for
Parasitic Infections
Trematodes (Flukes)
|
 |
|
Tremor
|  |
see also Movement disorders
Movement
and Cerebellar Disorders: Hyperkinesia
Hyperkinetic Disorders
Tremor
Some Causes of Secondary
Tremor*
|
 |
|
antipsychotic-induced
|  |
Treatment of Acute Adverse
Effects of Antipsychotics
|
 |
|
in cerebellar disease
|  |
Tremor: Tremor
of cerebellar disease
Signs of Cerebellar Disorders
|
 |
|
essential
|  |
Tremor: Essential
tremor (benign hereditary tremor, senile tremor)
|
 |
|
flapping (asterixis)
|  |
Portal-Systemic
Encephalopathy: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
in fragile X syndrome
|  |
Fragile
X–Associated Tremor/Ataxia Syndrome (FXTAS)
|
 |
|
intention
|  |
Tremor
Tremor: Tremor
of cerebellar disease
|
 |
|
in multiple sclerosis
|  |
Multiple
Sclerosis (MS): Cerebellar
|
 |
|
in Parkinsons disease
|  |
Parkinson's
Disease: Symptoms and Signs
|
 |
|
physiologic
|  |
Tremor: Physiologic
tremor
|
 |
|
postural
|  |
Tremor
|
 |
|
resting
|  |
Tremor
|
 |
|
senile
|  |
Tremor: Essential
tremor (benign hereditary tremor, senile tremor)
|
 |
|
syphilitic
|  |
Syphilis: Late
or tertiary syphilis
|
 |
|
Trench fever
|  |
Some Bartonella Infections
Bartonella Infections: Trench
Fever
|
 |
|
Trench (immersion) foot
|  |
Nonfreezing Tissue Injuries: Immersion
(trench) foot
|
 |
|
Trench mouth
|  |
Gingivitis: Acute
Necrotizing Ulcerative Gingivitis (ANUG)
|
 |
|
Trendelenburg's test
|  |
Varicose
Veins: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Trephination
|  |
Fractures: Fingertip
(tuft of the distal phalanx) fractures
|
 |
|
Treponema pallidum infection
|  |
see Syphilis
|
 |
|
Tretinoin
|  |
|
 |
|
in acne
|  |
How various drugs work in treating acne.
Drugs Used to Treat Acne
Acne
Vulgaris: Mild acne
|
 |
|
in ichthyosis
|  |
Ichthyosis: Treatment
|
 |
|
in warts
|  |
Warts: Flat
warts
|
 |
|
TRH
|  |
see Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
|
 |
|
Triad syndrome
|  |
Prune-Belly
Syndrome
|
 |
|
Triamcinolone
|  |
|
 |
|
in allergy
|  |
Inhaled Nasal Corticosteroids
and Mast Cell Stabilizers
|
 |
|
in asthma
|  |
Drug Treatment of Chronic
Asthma 
|
 |
|
in cystic acne
|  |
Acne
Vulgaris: Severe acne
|
 |
|
in rheumatoid arthritis
|  |
Other Drugs Used to Treat
RA
Rheumatoid
Arthritis (RA): Corticosteroids
|
 |
|
Triamterene
|  |
Oral Diuretics for Hypertension
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Effect of Aging on Drug
Metabolism* and Elimination
|
 |
|
folate deficiency and
|  |
Potential
Vitamin-Drug Interactions
|
 |
|
Triazolam
|  |
Oral Hypnotics in Common
Use
|
 |
|
drug interactions of
|  |
Some Drugs With Potentially Serious
Drug Interactions*
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
Effect of Aging on Drug
Metabolism* and Elimination
Effect of Aging on Drug
Response
High-Risk Drugs in the
Elderly
(Based on Beers Criteria) 
|
 |
|
Triceps reflex
|  |
Approach
to the Neurologic Patient: Reflexes
|
 |
|
Triceps skinfold thickness
|  |
Undernutrition: Physical examination
|
 |
|
Trichiasis
|  |
Trichiasis
|
 |
|
Trichinellosis
|  |
Serologic
and Molecular Tests for
Parasitic Infections
|
 |
|
Trichinosis
|  |
Trichinosis
|
 |
|
Trichlorfon poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Trichloromethane poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Trichobezoars
|  |
Bezoars
|
 |
|
Trichocephaliasis
|  |
Trichuriasis
|
 |
|
Trichomoniasis
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly
Prescribed Antibiotics 
Collecting and Handling
Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis
of Parasitic Infections 
Trichomoniasis
|
 |
|
vaginitis and
|  |
Common Types of Vaginitis
|
 |
|
Trichophyton infection
|  |
Dermatophytoses
|
 |
|
Trichosporon beigelii infection
|  |
Miscellaneous
Opportunistic Fungi
|
 |
|
Trichrome stain
|  |
Microscopy: Trichrome
stain (Gomori-Wheatley stain) and iron hematoxylin stain
|
 |
|
Trichuriasis
|  |
Collecting and Handling
Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis
of Parasitic Infections 
Trichuriasis
|
 |
|
Tricuspid valve
|  |
|
 |
|
atresia of
|  |
Tricuspid
Atresia
|
 |
|
prolapse
|  |
Approach to the Cardiac Patient: Systolic
heart sounds
|
 |
|
regurgitation (insufficiency)
|  |
Approach to the Cardiac Patient: Systolic
murmurs
Tricuspid
Regurgitation
|
 |
|
stenosis
|  |
Approach to the Cardiac Patient: Diastolic
murmurs
Tricuspid
Stenosis
Distinguishing
Murmurs of Tricuspid
and Mitral Stenosis
|
 |
|
Tricyclic antidepressants
|  |
Depressive
Disorders: Heterocyclic antidepressants
Antidepressants 
|
 |
|
in dying patient
|  |
Symptom
Control
in the Dying: Pain
|
 |
|
in elderly
|  |
High-Risk Drugs in the
Elderly
(Based on Beers Criteria) 
Drug-Disease Interactions
in the Elderly 
|
 |
|
hepatotoxicity of
|  |
Common Hepatotoxic Drug
Reactions
Liver
Damage
Caused by Drugs: Cholestasis
|
 |
|
in irritable bowel syndrome
|  |
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Drug therapy
|
 |
|
in multiple sclerosis
|  |
Multiple
Sclerosis (MS): Treatment
|
 |
|
in Parkinsons disease
|  |
Parkinson's
Disease: Anticholinergic
drugs
|
 |
|
pharmacogenetics of
|  |
Examples of Pharmacogenetic
Variations 
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Common Specific Antidotes
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
St. John's wort interactions with
|  |
Some Possible Dietary Supplement–Drug
Interactions* 
|
 |
|
Trientine hydrochloride
|  |
Copper: Treatment
|
 |
|
Trifascicular block
|  |
Bundle
Branch and
Fascicular Block
|
 |
|
Trifluoperazine
|  |
Conventional Antipsychotics
|
 |
|
poisoning with
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Triflupromazine poisoning
|  |
Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
|
 |
|
Trifluridine
|  |
Herpesviruses: Trifluridine
|
 |
|
Trigeminal nerve (5th cranial nerve)
|  |
Approach to Dental and Oral Symptoms: Mouth
|
 |
|
Trigger finger
|  |
Tendinitis
and Tenosynovitis: Diagnosis
Noninfectious
Tenosynovitis: Digital
Flexor Tendinitis and Tenosynovitis
|
 |
|
Triglycerides
|  |
see also Hyperlipidemia
see also Hypertriglyceridemia
see also Lipoprotein(s)
Lipid Disorders
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atherosclerosis and
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Atherosclerosis: Risk
Factors
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in chronic pancreatitis
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Chronic
Pancreatitis: Treatment
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diuretic effects on
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Arterial Hypertension: Diuretics
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elevation of
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Genetic (Primary) Dyslipidemias
Dyslipidemia: Symptoms and Signs
Dyslipidemia: Elevated
TGs
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hepatocyte accumulation of
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Fatty
Liver: Nonalcoholic
Steatohepatitis (NASH)
The
Asymptomatic Patient With Abnormal Laboratory Test Results
Alcoholic Liver
Disease: Pathology
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measurement of
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Dyslipidemia: Lipid
profile measurement
National Cholesterol Education
Program
Adult Treatment Panel III Approach to Dyslipidemias
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metabolism of
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Major Apoproteins and Enzymes
Important to Lipid Metabolism
Lipid Disorders: Exogenous
(dietary) lipid metabolism
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Trihexyphenidyl
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Parkinson's
Disease: Anticholinergic
drugs
Some Commonly Used Oral
Antiparkinsonian Drugs
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Triiodomethane poisoning
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Symptoms and Treatment
of Specific Poisons 
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Triiodothyronine (T3)
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Thyroid Disorders
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antibodies to
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Thyroid Disorders: Laboratory
Testing of Thyroid Function
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blood levels of
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Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
Thyroid Disorders: Laboratory
Testing of Thyroid Function
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in euthyroid sick syndrome
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Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
Euthyroid
Sick Syndrome
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in hyperthyroidism
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Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
Hyperthyroidism: Pathophysiology
Hyperthyroidism: Diagnosis
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in hypothyroidism
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Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
Hypothyroidism: Diagnosis
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in pregnancy
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Thyroid
Disorders in Pregnancy: Graves'
disease
Drugs With Adverse Effects
During Pregnancy
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in subacute thyroiditis
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Subacute
Thyroiditis: Symptoms
and Signs
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synthesis of
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Thyroid Disorders: Synthesis
and Release of Thyroid Hormones
Synthesis of thyroid hormones.
Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
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toxicosis with
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see also Hyperthyroidism
Results of Thyroid Function
Tests in Various Clinical Situations
Hyperthyroidism: Pathophysiology
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Trimethadione
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in pregnancy
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Drugs With Adverse Effects
During Pregnancy
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Trimethobenzamide
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in elderly
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High-Risk Drugs in the
Elderly
(Based on Beers Criteria) 
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Trimethoprim
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Usual Doses of Commonly
Prescribed Antibiotics 
Sulfonamides: Trimethoprim
and Sulfamethoxazole
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folate deficiency and
|  |
Potential
Vitamin-Drug Interactions
Folate: Etiology
and Pathophysiology
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|
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
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Usual Doses of Commonly
Prescribed Antibiotics 
Sulfonamides: Trimethoprim
and Sulfamethoxazole
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drug interactions of
|  |
Sulfonamides: Toxicity
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in HIV infection
|  |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Prevention
of opportunistic infections
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in neutropenia
|  |
Neutropenia: Acute
neutropenia
|
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in nocardiosis
|  |
Nocardiosis: Prognosis
and Treatment
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in otitis media
|  |
Antibiotics for Otitis
Media
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in pediatric HIV infection
|  |
Human
Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Infection in Children: Prevention
of opportunistic infections
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in Pneumocystis pneumonia
|  |
Pneumonia
in Immunocompromised Patients: Treatment
Sulfonamides: Indications
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV): Prevention
of opportunistic infections
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Trimipramine
|  |
Antidepressants 
|
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in sleep disorders
|  |
Approach to the Patient With
a Sleep or Wakefulness Disorder: Other sedatives
|
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|
Tripelennamine
|  |
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|
in elderly
|  |
High-Risk Drugs in the
Elderly
(Based on Beers Criteria) 
|
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|
Triplet (trinucleotide) repeat disorders
|  |
Unusual Aspects of Inheritance: Triplet
(trinucleotide) repeat disorders
|
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|
Triple X syndrome
|  |
Unusual Aspects of Inheritance: Extra or missing
chromosomes
|
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|
Triptans
|  |
Drugs for Migraine and
Cluster Headaches*
Migraine: Severe attacks
|
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|
Trismus
|  |
Approach to Dental and Oral Symptoms: Physical
examination
Some Conditions That Mimic
Temporomandibular Disorders
|
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|
Trisomy 13 (trisomy D)
|  |
Trisomy
13
|
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|
Trisomy 18 (trisomy E)
|  |
Major Groups of Cystic
Nephropathies
Renal Cystic
Disease
in Malformation
Syndromes
Trisomy
18
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prenatal diagnosis of
|  |
Genetic
Evaluation: Maternal serum
screening for chromosomal abnormalities
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|
Trisomy 21 (trisomy G)
|  |
Down
Syndrome
Some Complications of Down
Syndrome*
|
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|
Trochanteric bursitis
|  |
Tendinitis
and Tenosynovitis: Diagnosis
|
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|
Trochlear nerve (4th cranial nerve)
|  |
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|
disorders of
|  |
Cranial Nerves
Common Disturbances of
Ocular Motility
Fourth
Cranial
Nerve Palsy
|
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|
examination of
|  |
Approach
to the Neurologic Patient: Cranial
nerves
|
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|
Tromethamine
|  |
Metabolic
Acidosis: Treatment
|
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|
Tropheryma whippelii infection
|  |
Whipple's
Disease
|
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|
Trophoblast
|  |
Conception and Prenatal Development: Amniotic
sac and placenta
|
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|
Tropia
|  |
|
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|
in children
|  |
Ocular deviations in strabismus.
Strabismus: Etiology
|
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|
Tropical pulmonary eosinophilia
|  |
Filarial Nematode
Infections: Symptoms and Signs
|
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|
Tropical sore
|  |
Leishmaniasis: Etiology and Pathophysiology
|
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|
Tropical spastic paraparesis/HTLV-1-associated myelopathy
|  |
Tropical
Spastic
Paraparesis/HTLV-1–Associated Myelopathy
|
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|
Tropical sprue
|  |
Small-Bowel Mucosal Histology
in Certain Malabsorptive Disorders
Tropical
Sprue
|
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|
Troponins
|  |
Relative timing and levels of cardiac markers in blood after acute MI.
Acute
Coronary
Syndromes (ACS): Cardiac
markers
|
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|
blood levels of
|  |
Bayes'
Theorem: Multiple Diagnostic
Possibilities
Cardiac Troponin I Levels
in Acute
Ischemic Heart Disease
Interpretation of Cardiac
Troponin I Results
Using Bayes' Theorem
|
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|
in pulmonary embolism
|  |
Pulmonary
Embolism (PE): Noninvasive testing
|
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|
Trospium
|  |
Drugs Used to Treat Incontinence 
|
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|
Trousseau's sign
|  |
Disorders
of Calcium Concentration: Neurologic manifestations
Disorders
of Magnesium
Concentration: Symptoms and Signs
|
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|
Trousseau's syndrome
|  |
Lung
Carcinoma: Paraneoplastic
syndromes
Superficial
Venous Thrombosis
|
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|
Trovafloxacin
|  |
Usual Doses of Commonly
Prescribed Antibiotics 
Fluoroquinolones
Fluoroquinolones
|
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|
T.R.U.E. (thin-layer rapid use epicutaneous) patch testing
|  |
Contact
Dermatitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Trypanophobia
|  |
Phobic
Disorders: Specific
phobias
|
 |
|
Trypanosoma brucei infection
|  |
Collecting and Handling
Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis
of Parasitic Infections 
|
 |
|
Trypanosomiasis
|  |
|
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|
African
|  |
Collecting and Handling
Specimens for Microscopic Diagnosis
of Parasitic Infections 
Serologic
and Molecular Tests for
Parasitic Infections
Approach
to Parasitic Infections: Prevention
African
Trypanosomiasis
|
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|
American
|  |
Serologic
and Molecular Tests for
Parasitic Infections
Approach
to Parasitic Infections: Prevention
Chagas'
Disease
|
 |
|
Trypsinogen
|  |
|
 |
|
gene for
|  |
|
 |
|
pancreatitis and
|  |
Acute
Pancreatitis: Pathophysiology
|
 |
|
urinary
|  |
Acute
Pancreatitis: Diagnosis
|
 |
|
Tryptophan
|  |
Neurotransmission: Serotonin
|
 |
|
eosinophilia and
|  |
Eosinophilia
|
 |
|
malabsorption of
|  |
Hartnup
Disease
|
 |
|
requirement for
|  |
Nutrition: General Considerations: Proteins
|