What is the pathophysiology of osteoarthritis?Cartilage:Cartilage is a fibrous tissue that is extremely strong and flexible, and it may take numerous shapes and fulfill many functions throughout the body. It is
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder that is characterized by abdominal pain and an altered defecation pattern. It affects between 5 and 20% of the general population and can seriously impact quality of life. The pathophysiology of IBS is rather complex an...
Keywords: biomarkers, genetics, osteoarthritis, pathophysiology, treatment Introduction Joint diseases affect hundreds of millions of patients throughout the world, causing pain and disability with great impact on individuals and on society as a whole. Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease; in...
Biology 106: Pathophysiology Browse by Lessons Costochondritis: Definition, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Rheumatic Fever: Mechanism of Action & Mode of Transmission Osteoporosis: Diagnosis & Prognosis What is Seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis? - Symptoms & Treatment Joint Disorders & Injuries Caused by Hom...
Pathophysiology of trigeminal neuralgia: The ignition hypothesis Clin J Pain, 18 (2002), pp. 4-13 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar 16 O.A. Dina, X. Chen, D. Reichling, J.D. Levine Role of protein kinase C epsilon and protein kinase A in a model of paclitaxel-induced painful peripheral neu...
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disorder that generally affects the joints of the hands and the feet. Understand this bad form of arthritis, the definition, and cause of rheumatoid arthritis, and examine the clinical signs, symptoms, diagnostics, and treatment of this autoimmune disease. ...
Since muscle wasting plays a crucial role in the pathophysiology of cachexia, a correct diagnosis is necessary by measuring fat-free muscle mass using several methods, including bioimpedance analysis, computed tomography, and a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan. Unfortunately, t...
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