The various types of neurogenic bladder dysfunction: an update of current therapeutic concepts. Paraplegia 28: 217-229,1990Madersbacher H. The various types of neurogenic bladder dysfunction: an update of current therapeutic concepts. Para- plegia 1990; 28: 217-229....
Neurogenic shock Endocrine shock Adrenal crisisAdrenal crisisAdrenal crisis is the acute decompensation of adrenal function that can be triggered by another disease, surgery, stress, or increased glucocorticoid inactivation.Adrenal Insufficiency and Addison Disease ...
Neurogenic Shock Neurogenic shock occurs when an injury to a patient’s spine damages the nerves that control the diameter of their blood vessels. This increase in the blood vessels’ diameter causes them to dilate, which leads to a drop in blood pressure. Obstructive Shock As the name suggests...
neurogenic shock (distributive shock) •Neurogenic shock is produced by failure of the baroreceptor response.•Causes: brain injury that depresses the vasomotor center in the medulla oblongata, spinal cord injury that prevents transmissi...
d. Type O Blood Groups & Transfusions: Blood groups are based on the antigens present on the red blood cell of an individual. Antigens on the red blood cell surface can be recognized by a person's immune system. If an antigen is identified as forei...
To better understand how this occurs, we performed single-cell transcriptomic profiling of young and old mouse brains after parabiosis. For each cell type, we cataloged alterations in gene expression, molecular pathways, transcriptional networks, ligand–receptor interactions and senescence status. Our ...
YOD1 attenuates neurogenic proteotoxicity through its deubiquitinating activity Ubiquitination, a fundamental post-translational modification of intracellular proteins, is enzymatically reversed by deubiquitinase enzymes (deubiquitinas... K Tanji,F Mori,Y Miki,... - 《Neurobiology of Disease》 被引量: 1...
Shock, in physiology, failure of the circulatory system to supply sufficient blood to peripheral tissues to meet basic metabolic requirements for oxygen and nutrients and the incomplete removal of metabolic wastes from the affected tissues. Learn more ab