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The Discordant Duet of Guanylin and Diabetes

Case Study:  Mrs. Khan, a 55-year-old resident of Lahore, Pakistan, visits her doctor with concerns about increasing bloating, constipation, and fatigue. Blood tests reveal.

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Conducting Harmony Amidst Discord: Insulin

Case Study: Patient: Sarah M., 32 years old, diagnosed with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2 (MEN2) at age 25. The Initial Crescendo: Sarah’s first.

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Sarah and the Metabolic Tightrope Walk: Insulin

Case Study: Sarah, a vivacious 32-year-old artist, found her world tilting sideways one morning. A familiar wave of dizziness washed over her, followed by.

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From Bilirubin Blues to Gallstone Bust –.

Case Study:  Patient: Sarah M., 42-year-old female Presenting Complaint: Sarah presented to the emergency department with severe right upper quadrant abdominal pain, nausea, and.

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Sarah’s Struggle with Functional Dyspepsia: Secretin

Case Study:  Meet Sarah, a vibrant 32-year-old architect living in Lahore, Pakistan. For the past year, Sarah’s life has been dominated by a frustrating.

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The Impact of Aldosteronism on Cardiovascular Health

Introduction Aldosteronism, primarily known as an endocrine disorder, has profound implications on cardiovascular health. This article aims to dissect the relationship between it and.

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Surgical and Medical Approaches to Treating Aldosteronism

Introduction Aldosteronism, a medical condition characterized by excessive production of aldosterone, can lead to serious health complications, including hypertension and heart disease. Aldosterone, a.

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Aldosteronism in Hypertensive Patients

Introduction Aldosteronism, a medical condition characterized by excessive production of aldosterone, is a significant yet often overlooked factor in the management of hypertension. Aldosterone,.

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Advances in the Treatment of Aldosteronism

Aldosteronism, a medical condition characterized by excessive production of the hormone aldosterone, has seen significant advancements in its treatment over recent years. This article.

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Primary vs. Secondary Aldosteronism: Understanding the Differences

Introduction Aldosteronism, a medical condition characterized by excessive production of aldosterone, plays a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and electrolyte balance. Aldosterone, a.

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