Pathophysiology (or physiopathology) is a branch of study, at the intersection of pathology and physiology, concerning disordered physiological processes...
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anti-inflammatory cytokines. As we have seen, these play an important role in the pathophysiology of asthma. Researchers found a link between the preterm birth and exposure...
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Pathophysiology of obesity is the study of disordered physiological processes that cause, result from, or are otherwise associated with obesity. A number...
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Mechanism of autism (redirect from Pathophysiology of autism)
systems. The mechanisms of autism are divided into two main areas: pathophysiology of brain structures and processes, and neuropsychological linkages...
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Pathophysiology of HIV/AIDS HIV budding color Biological system Immune system...
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Parkinson's disease (redirect from Pathophysiology of parkinson's disease)
are sporadic, but a few contributing factors have been identified. Pathophysiology is characterized by progressively expanding nerve cell death originating...
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scar issue is the most common cause of sciatic nerve entrapment. The pathophysiology of entrapment is complex because nerve tissue has many components (e...
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The main pathophysiology of heart failure is a reduction in the efficiency of the heart muscle, through damage or overloading. As such, it can be caused...
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Pathophysiology is a study which explains the function of the body as it relates to diseases and conditions. The pathophysiology of hypertension is an...
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Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (redirect from Pathophysiology of chronic fatigue syndrome)
Wirth K, Scheibenbogen C (June 2020). "A Unifying Hypothesis of the Pathophysiology of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): Recognitions...
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IgA nephropathy (section Pathophysiology)
Mestecky, Jiri; Gharavi, Ali; Julian, Bruce (October 1, 2011). "The Pathophysiology of IgA Nephropathy". Journal of the American Society of Nephrology...
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Jaundice (section Pathophysiology)
anatomical approach to heme metabolism precedes a discussion of the pathophysiology of jaundice.[citation needed] When red blood cells complete their lifespan...
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The pathophysiology of Parkinson's disease is death of dopaminergic neurons as a result of changes in biological activity in the brain with respect to...
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HIV/AIDS (section Pathophysiology)
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a retrovirus that attacks the immune system. It is a preventable disease. There is no vaccine or cure for HIV...
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Portal hypertension (section Pathophysiology)
pericarditis Budd–Chiari syndrome also known as hepatic vein thrombosis The pathophysiology of cirrhotic portal hypertension is indicated by increased resistance...
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soluble intracellular form, acutely inhibits synaptic transmission, a pathophysiology that characterizes AD (in its early stages), by activating casein kinase...
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Angina (section Pathophysiology)
angina (other than symptoms) is the underlying pathophysiology of the atherosclerosis. The pathophysiology of unstable angina is the reduction of coronary...
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Scleroderma (section Pathophysiology)
Endothelin signalling is implicated in the pathophysiology of fibrosis. Vitamin D is implicated in the pathophysiology of the disease. An inverse correlation...
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Kawasaki disease (redirect from Pathophysiology of Kawasaki Disease)
Harahsheh AS, Raghuveer G, et al. (2023). "Emerging Insights Into the Pathophysiology of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated With COVID-19 in Children"...
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Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is a syndrome in which the blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary arterioles (the blood vessels located...
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Swan neck deformity (section Pathophysiology)
Swan neck deformity is a deformed position of the finger, in which the joint closest to the fingertip is permanently bent toward the palm while the nearest...
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Hypotension (section Pathophysiology)
Jacques W. M.; Sutton, Richard; Stewart, Julian (June 2018). "The pathophysiology of the vasovagal response". Heart Rhythm. 15 (6): 921–929. doi:10.1016/j...
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Myoglobinuria (section Pathophysiology)
type 1 Thermal or electrical burn Muscular dystrophy Myoglobinuria pathophysiology consists of a series of metabolic actions in which damage to muscle...
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Hemorrhagic transformation (section Pathophysiology)
Hemorrhagic transformation (HT) or hemorrhagic conversion is a medical complication that can occur in the brain following an acute ischemic stroke, a condition...
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Granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE) is a rare, often fatal, subacute-to-chronic central nervous system disease caused by certain species of free-living...
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Dacryocystitis (section Pathophysiology)
Dacryocystitis is an infection of the lacrimal sac, secondary to obstruction of the nasolacrimal duct at the junction of the lacrimal sac. The term derives...
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Angiokeratoma (section Pathophysiology)
Angiokeratoma is a benign cutaneous lesion of capillaries, resulting in small marks of red to blue color and characterized by hyperkeratosis. Angiokeratoma...
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Cyanosis (section Pathophysiology)
Cyanosis is the change of body tissue color to a bluish-purple hue, as a result of decrease in the amount of oxygen bound to the hemoglobin in the red...
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Myeloperoxidase deficiency (section Pathophysiology)
Myeloperoxidase deficiency is a disorder featuring lack in either the quantity or the function of myeloperoxidase–an iron-containing protein expressed...
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Pendred syndrome (section Pathophysiology)
Pendred syndrome is a genetic disorder leading to congenital bilateral (both sides) sensorineural hearing loss and goitre with euthyroid or mild hypothyroidism...
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