Medullary in a sentence as an adjective

No it's not, adrenal fatigue is when you cant produce enough hormones primarily cortisol What he has is "bilateral adrenal medullary hyperplasia. In layman's terms, it means the medullas, or inner regions, of his adrenal glands were enlarged and acting like tumors.

It is a little peculiar that it would lead to medullary viral replication, as the medulla is a few steps back and distal from the olfactory bulb. Other infectious agents can travel into the CNS via the cribriform plate, most terrifying is naegleria fowleri but other terrible fungal infections like mucor and rhizopus can do it as well.

> As Lindsay delved into more medical literature, he found only 32 recorded cases of bilateral adrenal medullary hyperplasia. I don't have numbers to counter this off the top of my head, but congenital adrenal hyperplasia is a rare syndrome, but still common enough that it is taught to every medical student and tested on our boards repeatedly.

Medullary definitions

adjective

containing or consisting of or resembling bone marrow

adjective

of or relating to the medulla oblongata

adjective

of or relating to the medulla of any body part