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Polyphagia or hyperphagia is an abnormally strong, incessant sensation of hunger or desire to eat often leading to overeating. In contrast to an increase... |
French). September 1826. "Case of Polyphagia". The London Medical Repository and Review. 1828. "M. Beaude on Polyphagia". The Medico-chirurgical Review... |
increase of food intake. Decreased desire to eat is termed anorexia, while polyphagia (or "hyperphagia") is increased eating. Dysregulation of appetite contributes... |
nitrogen (BUN), and sodium. Adipsia Human homeostasis Polydipsia in birds Polyphagia Potomania Primary polydipsia Water intoxication Hyponatremia Porth, C... |
task forces. Symptoms include photophobia, psychosis, hypersalivation, polyphagia, cannibalism, and cytopathic reanimation, which makes zombies, although... |
of the body. Symptoms in dogs include: Urinary incontinence Polydipsia Polyphagia An enlarged stomach or 'potbelly' Lethargy Skin disease Muscle wasting... |
Charles Domery (category Polyphagia) Tarrare were autopsied, and there have been no modern documented cases of polyphagia (excessive appetite) as extreme as Domery. Hyperthyroidism can induce... |
and overeating Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think (book) Polyphagia Fasting "Binge-eating disorder". mayoclinic.org. "Binge-eating disorder"... |
Medicine and Surgery. pp. 307–316. Lappin, MR, ed. (2001). "Obesity and polyphagia". Feline internal medicine secrets. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus. pp... |
Endocrine system (weight loss, polydipsia, polyuria, increased appetite (polyphagia) and irritability). Musculoskeletal system (any bone or joint pain accompanied... |
great thirst that lasts for long periods of time; a sign of diabetes. Polyphagia Great hunger; a sign of diabetes. People with this great hunger often... |
glucose deficiency stimulates appetite leading to excessive food intake (polyphagia). Diabetes mellitus is diagnosed with a test for the glucose content in... |
phagocytosis, phagolysosome, phagophilia, phagophobia, phagosome, phagy, polyphagia, pseudodysphagia, sarcophagus phalang- close formation of troops, finger... |
diarrhea, increased consumption of fluids (polydipsia), increased appetite (polyphagia), and increased urine production (polyuria). Other symptoms include hyperactivity... |
results in diabetes mellitus; cardinal signs are polyuria, polydipsia, and polyphagia. Clarke, I. J. (January 2015). "Hypothalamus as an endocrine organ". Comprehensive... |
Tarrare (category Polyphagia) amygdala; it is known that injuries to the amygdala in animals can induce polyphagia. On the outbreak of the War of the First Coalition, Tarrare joined the... |
hyperglycemia, with the first three composing the classic hyperglycemic triad: Polyphagia – frequent hunger, especially pronounced hunger Polydipsia – frequent... |
(polydipsia), increased volume of urination (polyuria), and increased hunger (polyphagia). Symptoms of HHS include: Altered level of consciousness Neurologic signs... |
a vacant stare, excessive salivation, decreased grooming behaviors, polyphagia, and dilated pupils. Ataxia was observed to last for about 8 weeks in... |
experience hypersomnia while older people are more likely to experience polyphagia. Medication response differs between chronic atypical depression and acute... |