Krabbe disease is a genetic disorder inherited by the expression of an autosomal recessive gene pattern responsible for producing a dominant trait. Specifically, the dominant trait involved with this disease is the formation of globoid cells, which are defined as cells with multiple nucleuses. This...
Krabbe disease:This is also known as ‘globoid cell leukodystrophy’, it can occur at any age but it common form is the infantile krabbe disease which starts before the first year. Krabbe disease causes increased muscle tone, fever, irritability and regression in development. This condition progr...
Krabbe disease is a condition in which cells in the brain cannot break down excess lipids. In patients with this condition, an enzyme is abnormal or absent in the: a. Cilia b. Mitochondria c. Centrosomes d. Nucleus e. Lysosomes What is the predo...
Prolotherapy is a non-invasive procedure that involves injecting a liquid solution into the injury site. An anesthetic drug is also administered to ensure the patient’s comfort and avoid elevated blood pressure due to pain. It is commonly used to address pain, bone or joint degeneration, and i...
1. Introduction Cachexia is a multifactorial syndrome characterized by body weight loss, declining muscle mass and function, wasting, and inflammation of adipose tissues accompanied by metabolic disarrangement, anorexia, systemic inflammation, and insulin resistance. Cachexia is typically...
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The objectives of this chapter are to define the concept of movement in a clinically applicable way and to facilitate understanding of the relationships between movement, health, disease, and aging. To this end, from different perspectives (including kin