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Medical Encyclopedia

The comprehensive A.D.A.M. Medical Encyclopedia contains 3,600 original illustrated articles featuring over 2,000 original illustrations in eight topic categories (shown below). Articles are written by health professionals in clear, concise language and include cross-reference hyperlinks to related information, as well as literature source-references for further study.

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The objective of each feature article is to communicate the current standard of medical practice in a given area, and each article is reviewed by a team of medical specialists. Click on the links below to browse the Drugs.com Illustrated Health Encyclopedia.

Disease Reference
Comprehensive articles covering over 1,600 topics. The articles are organized by the disease/condition overview, symptoms, treatment, and prevention.

Injury Reference
Articles covering the overview, symptoms, treatment and prevention of 64 injuries, from animal bites to whiplash.

Nutrition Reference
Over 70 topics with information on everything from vitamins and minerals - including an overview, dosage recommendations, side effects and food sources - to additives in food, school lunches, vegetarianism and much more.

Poison Reference
Over 300 topics containing an overview, symptoms and treatment options for poisoning and overdosing on many substances, from acetaminophen to window-cleaner.

Special Topic Reference
Over 500 topics ranging from exercise to smoking cessation to travel-tips.

Surgery Reference
Graphical presentations covering over 100 topics from gastrointestinal conditions to plastic surgery.

Symptoms Reference
Detailed information on over 300 specific symptoms (e.g., abdominal pain, headache, or heart palpitations), allowing consumers to search topics by what they are experiencing.

Test Reference
Over 600 topics that cover everything from an abdominal CT scan to X-rays; each provides an overview, the risks of the test, and what the results may mean.

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Medical Encyclopedia A-Z index:

A
Aarskog syndrome → After shaves
Agammaglobulinemia → Anemia - B12 deficiency
Anemia of chronic disease → Ataxia - telangiectasia
Atelectasis → Axillary nerve dysfunction

B
B and T cell screen → Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in the semen → Bursitis
Butazolidin overdose → Byssinosis

C
C-reactive protein → Cervix treatment - cryosurgery
Chafing → Cleft lip and palate
Cleft lip and palate repair → Cor pulmonale
Cord blood → Cytologic evaluation
Cytology exam of pleural fluid → Cytology exam of urine

D
D and C → Digoxin - test
Dilantin overdose → Dysthymia

E
E. coli enteritis → Erysipelas
Erysipeloid → Eyes - bulging

F
Face pain → Flushable reagent stool blood test
Fluxes → Fusion of the ear bones

G
Galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase → Growth hormone stimulation test
Growth hormone suppression test → Gynecomastia

H
H2 receptor antagonists overdose → Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatocerebral degeneration → Hyperimmunization
Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome → Hysterosalpingography

I
Ibuprofen overdose → Iron deficiency anemia - children
Iron in diet → Itching

J
Jack-in-the-pulpit → Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

K
Kaposi's sarcoma → Kyphosis

L
Labyrinthitis → Lumbosacral spine CT
Lumbosacral spine MRI → Lymphoid hyperplasia

M
Macroamylasemia → Mesothelioma (malignant)
Metabolic acidosis → Muscle biopsy
Muscle cramps → Myristical oil

N
Nabothian cyst → Nytol overdose

O
Obesity → Ozena

P
P.A.M. → Perirenal abscess
Peristalsis → Poliomyelitis
Polyarteritis nodosa → Protuberance
Proximal → Pyruvate kinase deficiency

Q
Q fever → Quantitative immunoglobulins - nephelometry

R
Rabies → Rocky Mountain spotted fever
Root canal → Russell-Silver syndrome

S
Sachet poisoning → Serum progesterone
Serum serotonin level → Sodium hydroxide poisoning
Sodium hypochlorite poisoning → Stuttering and children
Subacute combined degeneration → Systemic lupus erythematosus

T
T-cell count → Tongue biopsy
Tongue problems → Tzanck test

U
Ulcerative colitis → Uvulitis

V
Vacation health care → Vulvovaginitis

W
Waardenburg syndrome → Wrist pain

X
X-ray → Xerosis

Y
Yawning - excessive → Yew poisoning

Z
Zinc → Zollinger-Ellison syndrome


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