@Anon150396, pathophysiology is generally not a profession in itself. Rather it is a required field of study for almost all professional medical practitioners, including doctors, nurses, and dentists. However, it is possible that if you majored in physiology or a similar field, you could eventual...
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Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
PATHOLOGICAL physiologyLEWY body dementiaSPINOCEREBELLAR ataxiaSENILE dementiaIn their interesting study, Scarmeas et al. [[4]] suggested that the AD continuum (either Alzheimer's pathologic change or AD) and CSF profile were more likely to deteriorate cognitively over time. The...
Based on the critical role played by HIF and UCP in physiological as well as pathological settings, there are numerous studies on how each of these molecules is regulated under the setting of diet-induced obesity, for example, by treatment with free fatty acids. However, one should bear in ...
Most cases are sporadic, although 5-10% is familial, with 10-20% of these being linked to mutations in the enzyme superoxide dismutase-1. The clinical and pathological features of familial and sporadic cases are strikingly similar. In this review, the proposed mechanisms underlying the ...
Anatomy can also be subdivided into biological processes, for example, developmental anatomy, the study of embryos, and pathological anatomy, the study of diseased organs.3. The oldest known systematic study of anatomy is contained in an Egyptian papyrus dating from about 1600 BC. In the 4th ...
What pathological condition does the hematologist suspect? What is the condition of too much urea in the blood called? What are some common disorders of blood clotting vs normal? Give examples and explain your answer. What would cause the hemoglobin to appear in the bloodstream?
This means that activity of this system is generally out of our consciousness, and we only feel it if some unusual (i.e., possibly pathological) changes happen in the visceral organs. As Ádám pointed out: “the main function of the visceral afferent nerves reaching the central nervous ...
Well, that was one very pathological elephant’s foot; one of the worst I have ever seen. Every foot I dissect is different and tells me a unique story about that animal’s development, history and health. This one told a very sad tale.What does a somewhat normal elephant’s foot look...