These flashcards can help you review diseases that affect the lymphatic system. You can go over the symptoms of these diseases and the parts of the...
The exam will focus on the new module materials from this course: the endocrine system, blood and lymphatic systems, cardiovascular system, and respiratory system. However, you still have to know all the basic rules, roots, prefixes, and suffixes from the beginning of the specialization since th...
Antineoplastic, immune-modulating, or immunosuppressive therapies, (including corticosteroids) are expected to increase the risk of immunosuppression, and the risk of additive immune system effects must be considered if these therapies are coadministered with GILENYA. When switching from drugs with prolonged...
Ox Bile Extract helps improves bile secretion which helps ease digestion. Benefits of ox bile extract include a possible reduction of gallstones, greater absorption of vitamin K, A, D and E and may be beneficial in treating liver diseases such as cirrhosis and hepatitis. ...
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Explain the role of microorganisms in causing infectious diseases and identify specific examples. What pathogens are resistant to multiple medications? Explain what is an Antibody-coated bacteria. What are pathogenic agents and non-pathogenic agents as they relate to the lymphatic syste...
TNF inhibitors are prescribed in the treatment of several autoimmune inflammatory disorders including arthritic, dermatologic, and gastrointestinal diseases. Learn about the drug class, side effects, and drug names.
Erythropoietin (EPO) is the hormone that regulates the development of red blood cells in the bone marrow. It is produced by the interstitial cells of the kidney.Answer and Explanation: EPO levels increase in response to hypoxia, anemia, and chronic lung diseases. Recombinant EPO can be ...
Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV) is a chronic (long-term) infection of the lymphatic system caused by three different types of the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis. The bacteria spreads through sexual contact. The infection is not caused by the same bacteria that causes genital chlamydia. Lymphogranulo...