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However, because of the nature of the history of medicine, new discoveries are often referred to using the name of the people who initially made the discovery. List of eponymous diseases; List of eponymous fractures; List of eponymous medical devices; List of eponymous medical signs; List of eponymous medical treatments; List of eponymous ...
14602 Ensembl ENSG00000106128 ENSMUSG00000004654 UniProt Q02643 P32082 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_000823 NM_001009824 NM_001003685 RefSeq (protein) NP_000814 NP_001003685 Location (UCSC) Chr 7: 30.94 – 30.99 Mb Chr 6: 55.35 – 55.37 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse The growth-hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRHR) is a G-protein-coupled receptor that binds growth hormone ...
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Eponymous surgical procedures are generally named after the surgeon or surgeons who performed or reported them first. In some instances they are named after the surgeon who popularised them or refined existing procedures, and occasionally are named after the patient who first underwent the procedure.
A medical test is a medical procedure performed to detect, diagnose, or monitor diseases, disease processes, susceptibility, or to determine a course of treatment. The tests are classified by speciality field, conveying in which ward of a hospital or by which specialist doctor these tests are usually performed.
-ectomy : surgical removal (see List of -ectomies). The term 'resection' is also used, especially when referring to a tumor.-opsy : looking at-oscopy : viewing of, normally with a scope-ostomy or -stomy : surgically creating a hole (a new "mouth" or "stoma", from the Greek στόμα (stóma), meaning "body", see List of -ostomies)
Name Specialty Description Reference/External link Brandt–Daroff manoeuvre: Thomas Brandt, Robert B. Daroff: Otolaryngology: Exercises used to treat benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: Brandt–Daroff manoeuvre at Who Named It? Carrel–Dakin treatment: Alexis Carrel, Henry Drysdale Dakin: General surgery
Tesamorelin, [11] under the trade name Egrifta, received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval in 2010 for the treatment of lipodystrophy in HIV patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy, [12] and, in 2011, was investigated for effects on certain cognitive tests in the elderly. [13]