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Idiopathic and postprandial
Idiopathic postprandial syndrome, colloquially but incorrectly known by some as hypoglycemia ( especially in North America ), describes a collection of clinical signs and symptoms similar to medical hypoglycemia but without the demonstrably low blood glucose levels which characterise said condition.

Idiopathic and without
Idiopathic pain ( pain that persists after the trauma or pathology has healed, or that arises without any apparent cause ), may be an exception to the idea that pain is helpful to survival, although some psychodynamic psychologists argue that such pain is psychogenic, enlisted as a protective distraction to keep dangerous emotions unconscious.
* Lumbar-peritoneal shunt: In cases of chronic increased intracranial pressure such as Idiopathic intracranial hypertension and Hydrocephalus, a tube or shunt with or without a one-way valve is used to drain the excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain and transport it to the peritoneal cavity, which is a cavity located in the abdomen area of the body.

Idiopathic and low
Idiopathic hypoglycemia is, literally, a medical condition in which the glucose level in the blood ( blood glucose ) is abnormally low due to an undeterminable cause.
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura ( ITP ) is the condition of having an abnormally low platelet count ( thrombocytopenia ) of unknown cause ( idiopathic ).
Splenectomies are also performed for patients whose persistently enlarged spleens cause significant discomfort or in patients whose persistently low platelet counts suggest Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.

Idiopathic and at
* PA-IPF-The Pennsylvania Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis State Registry at University of Pittsburgh

Idiopathic and can
Idiopathic hypoglycemia can also be a synonym for reactive hypoglycemia or for hypoglycemia that is not diagnosed by a physician and does not fulfill the Whipple triad criteria.
Idiopathic clubbing can also occur, and in 60 % of cases there is no associated underlying disease.

Idiopathic and more
Idiopathic TTP occurs more often in women and black / African-American people, while the secondary forms do not show this distribution.

Idiopathic and .
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension ( IIH ), sometimes called by the older names benign intracranial hypertension ( BIH ) or pseudotumor cerebri ( PTC ), is a neurological disorder that is characterized by increased intracranial pressure ( pressure around the brain ) in the absence of a tumor or other diseases.
* Idiopathic laryngeal spasm.
Idiopathic craniofacial erythema is a medical condition where a person blushes strongly with little or no provocation.
A UK registered charity which aims to promote and improve the general welfare of patients, and the families of patients, with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura.
The differential diagnosis includes Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ( IPF ), Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, sarcoidosis, and others.
Idiopathic is an adjective used primarily in medicine meaning arising spontaneously or from an obscure or unknown cause.
* Idiopathic environmental intolerance, an increased sensitivity to common chemicals also known as multiple chemical sensitivity.
* Idiopathic short stature ( ISS ) is one of the most controversial indications for GH as pediatric endocrinologists do not agree on its definition, diagnostic criteria, or limits.
Idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension is a rare disease with an incidence of about 2-3 per million per year and a prevalence of about 15 per million.
* Sleep Education. com: Idiopathic Hypersomnia
Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification, also known as Fahr disease or Fahr's Syndrome is a rare, genetically dominant, inherited neurological disorder characterized by abnormal deposits of calcium in areas of the brain that control movement.
An EDF ( elongation, derotation, flexion ) cast is used for the treatment of Infantile Idiopathic scoliosis.
Other Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies include ; juvenile polymyositis ( PM ) and juvenile inclusion-body myositis ( IBM ), which are extremely rare and are not as common in children as in adults.
Idiopathic is the term used to describe genu valgum that is congenital or has no known cause.
Idiopathic short stature ( ISS ) refers to extreme short stature that does not have a diagnostic explanation ( idiopathic designates a condition that is unexplained or not understood ) after an ordinary growth evaluation.
Idiopathic craniofacial erythema is a medical condition characterised by severe, uncontrollable, and frequently unprovoked, facial blushing.
Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura is a condition in which platelets are destroyed by an autoimmune process.

postprandial and syndrome
Recurrent mild hypoglycemia may fit a reactive hypoglycemia pattern, but this is also the peak age for idiopathic postprandial syndrome, and recurrent " spells " in this age group can be traced to orthostatic hypotension or hyperventilation as often as demonstrable hypoglycemia.
** Reactive hypoglycemia and idiopathic postprandial syndrome
** Reactive hypoglycemia and idiopathic postprandial syndrome
A more precise term for that condition is idiopathic postprandial syndrome.
** Reactive hypoglycemia ( also see idiopathic postprandial syndrome )
* idiopathic postprandial syndrome
Whipple's criteria are no longer used to justify surgical exploration for an insulinoma, but to separate " true hypoglycemia " in which a low glucose can be demonstrated from a variety of other conditions ( e. g., idiopathic postprandial syndrome ) in which symptoms suggestive of hypoglycemia occur but low glucose levels cannot be demonstrated.
It is recommended that the term reactive hypoglycemia be reserved for the pattern of postprandial hypoglycemia which meets the Whipple criteria ( symptoms correspond to measurably low glucose and are relieved by raising the glucose ), and that the term idiopathic postprandial syndrome be used for similar patterns of symptoms where abnormally low glucose levels at the time of symptoms cannot be documented.
If there is no hypoglycemia at the time of the symptoms, this condition is called " postprandial syndrome.
" It might be an " adrenergic postprandial syndrome " — blood glucose levels are normal, but the symptoms are caused through autonomic adrenergic counterregulation Often, this syndrome is associated with emotional distress and anxious behaviour of the patient.
Dietary recommendations for reactive hypoglycemia can help to relieve symptoms of postprandial syndrome.
The term idiopathic postprandial syndrome, which literally translates as a syndrome which occurs after eating ( postprandial ) and of unknown cause ( idiopathic ), was coined around 1980 in an attempt to reserve the term hypoglycemia for those conditions in which low glucose levels could be demonstrated.

postprandial and low
A low glycemic food will release glucose more slowly and steadily, which leads to lower postprandial ( after meal ) blood glucose readings.

postprandial and glucose
If compensatory insulin secretion fails, then either fasting ( impaired fasting glucose ) or postprandial ( impaired glucose tolerance ) glucose concentrations increase.
Often, there are raised glucose levels in the early measurements, reflecting the loss of a postprandial ( after the meal ) peak in insulin production.
In this postprandial or " fed " state, the liver takes in more glucose from the blood than it releases.
In some individuals, " postprandial dip ", a brief drop in blood glucose levels caused by the body's normal insulin response to a heavy meal, may produce drowsiness after the meal that can encourage a nap.
Reactive hypoglycemia, or postprandial hypoglycemia, is a medical term describing recurrent episodes of symptomatic hypoglycemia occurring within 4 hours after a high carbohydrate meal ( or oral glucose load ) in people who do not have diabetes.

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