pathophysiology in English

noun
1
the disordered physiological processes associated with disease or injury.
intracranial hypertension contributes to the pathophysiology of this condition

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1. Causes & Pathophysiology of Bronchospasm

2. 21 The pathophysiology of cluster headache is not established.

3. Asbestosis – Etiology, Symptoms, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

4. Pathophysiology: Bronchospasm is a disorder of smooth muscle.

5. OBJECTIVE: We sought to determine the pathophysiology of Atrophying PV

6. Know the causes, symptoms, treatment, prognosis and pathophysiology of Benign focal Amyotrophy.

7. This Fast Fact discusses risk factors, pathophysiology, presentations, and management of Akathisia.

8. Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children.

9. By bystanders) of brain impact Apnoea may facilitate full neurological recovery; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

10. It is necessary to know the causes, symptoms, grades, diagnosis, treatment and pathophysiology of nail Clubbing.

11. Background: The pathophysiology of adductor spasmodic dysphonia (Adsd), like other focal dystonias, is largely unknown

12. The pathophysiology, clinical features, and management of native Acute MR will be reviewed here

13. Although akinesia and rigidity are well described by current animal models, the pathophysiology of tremor is unclear.

14. Infantile Amaurotic family idiocy Occurrence, Genetic Considerations and Pathophysiology in the Non-Jewish Infant Stanley M

15. As mentioned previously, these observations have raised questions about the traditional pathophysiology ascribed to tension and migraine headaches.

16. This topic will discuss the pathophysiology, etiology, clinical features, diagnosis, and consequences of placental Abruption

17. Accumulating evidence on the pathophysiology of Alzheimer's disease indicates that excessive inflammatory processes are among the early events.

18. The underlying pathophysiology remains unclear but neural plasticity following unilateral de-Afferentation remains a viable theory

19. The exact Aetiology of TTS is still unknown, but several hypotheses are considered relevant for its pathophysiology

20. The present review gives a short overview about the current research on the pathophysiology and prevention of peritoneal adhesions.

21. An understanding of the pathophysiology of nausea and the mechanisms of Antiemetics can help family physicians improve the cost-effectiveness and …

22. Adipocyte Basic, translational and clinical research on adipose tissue physiology and pathophysiology, related processes and links to hypertension and other conditions.

23. This review summarizes the essential aspects of the clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up, pathophysiology, and treatment of autoimmune encephalitis and cerebellitis.

24. Consistent with this shared etymology, chorea, Athetosis, and ballism represent a spectrum of phenomenologically related movement disorders with shared pathophysiology and overlapping etiologies.

25. Artery promotes the advancement of knowledge and dissemination of information concerning the pathophysiology, pharmacology, epidemiology, detection, investigation and treatment of arterial structure and function

26. 9 Asthma is characterized by chronic airway inflammation and mucus hypersecretion , but the excess mucus secretion has been relatively undervalued in pathophysiology of asthma.

27. The different concepts on the pathophysiology underlying Atonic seizures involve negative motor and primary motor area activation and activation of corticoreticulospinal pathways; however, the

28. This type of fistula may cause angina after CABG. Various mechanisms in the pathophysiology of this rare condition have been proposed.

29. It focuses on Auscultating normal heart sounds; it is beyond the scope of this article to discuss the pathophysiology of abnormal findin …

30. Etiology and Pathophysiology of Warm Autoantibodies Warm Autoantibodies develop when there is an immunoregulation breakdown, which may be determined by genetic factors

31. These abnormalities are observed during task-related and spontaneous neuronal activity which may be important for understanding the pathophysiology of the syndrome.

32. The anatomy of the distal biceps tendon and Bicipital tuberosity (BT) is important in the pathophysiology of tendon rupture, as well as surgical repair

33. In this context, it could be involved in the pathophysiology of migraine, since it was previously reported that intravenous Adenosine can precipitate crises in migraine patients.

34. We therefore analysed CSF from human neonates with hydrocephalus for these proteins to provide an insight into the pathophysiology associated with different Aetiologies.

35. Pathophysiology: Left ventricular dysfunction is characteristic of overloaded hypertrophied hearts with molecular structures that are not adapted to the increased Ca2+ diffusion distances.

36. The role of Bacteriolysis in the pathophysiology of inflammation, infection and post-infectious sequelae: Review article Buy Article: $52.00 + tax (Refund Policy) Author: GINSBURG, ISAAC

37. This Clerkship emphasizes the integration and application of pathophysiology to the diagnosis and management of patients in addition to the skills of history-taking, physical examination, and case presentation

38. Background and Purpose—Anamnestic recall of stroke-related deficits is a common clinical observation, especially during periods of systemic infection.The pathophysiology of this transient re-emergence of neurological dysfunction is unknown

39. Background and Purpose—Anamnestic recall of stroke-related deficits is a common clinical observation, especially during periods of systemic infection.The pathophysiology of this transient re-emergence of neurological dysfunction is unknown

40. Although the items “SRD and achondroplasia”, “prognosis of SRD”, and “pathophysiology of SRD in achondroplasia” have been evaluated and discussed in several publications since 1984, the current database is limited.

41. The underlying pathophysiology of Convulsive syncope is as follows: the cardiac syncope causes a variable amount of hemodynamic instability resulting in cerebral hypoperfusion, which triggers the medullary reticular formation and results in myoclonic activity that …

42. Synonyms and Keywords: esophageal achalasia; cardiospasm; esophageal aperistalsis; achalasia Cardiae; dyssynergia esophagus Overview Historical Perspective Classification Pathophysiology Causes Differentiating Achalasia from Other Diseases Epidemiology and Demographics Risk Factors Screening Natural History, Complications and Prognosis Diagnosis

43. The Chronobiology section will provide an international and an interdisciplinary forum for the publication of outstanding research covering all aspects of Chronobiology and chronomedicine, including molecular clock circuitry, animal models, physiology, pathophysiology, behaviour and health.

44. Written for comprehensive ophthalmologists and vitreoretinal surgeons, this book discusses state-of-the-art medical and surgical management of Cystoid macular edema (CME) and explains the current understanding of the pathophysiology of the condition and methods of …

45. Background—Chronic congestive heart failure is a common, often lethal disorder of cardiac contractility.The fundamental pathophysiology of the Contractile failure remains unclear, the focus being on abnormal Ca 2+ cycling despite emerging evidence for depressed myofilament function.

46. Algology Research Team Collaborations Publications RESEARCH Using non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), the research activity of our laboratory aims at a better understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of pain in humans

47. The most important techniques for the investigation of patients with the diseases are conventional histopathology and Confirmative tests like direct and indirect immunofluorescence.1 Immunofluorescence studies have greatly contributed to the diagnosis, treatment, and understanding of the pathophysiology of vesiculobullous lesions of skin.2 It

48. Cell adhesion molecules play a pivotal role in biological processes, such as morphogenesis, cell migration, and cell-cell interaction, with distinct consequences for the physiology and pathophysiology of specific surgical diseases, i.e., inflammation/sepsis, ischemia/reperfusion, transplantation/ rejection, thrombosis, angiogenesis, wound healing, and carcinogenesis/ metastasis.

49. Intrapulmonary arteriovenous Anastomoses have been known to exist in human lungs for more than 60 years (1–3).They are functional in the fetal lung ().However, the role played by intrapulmonary arteriovenous channels after birth in physiology and pathophysiology remains controversial (5, 6).In this issue of the AnnalsATS, Galambos and coworkers (pp

50. The swelling is due to edema involving and pathophysiology of acquired angioedema are the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and mucous memessentially unknown, although the genetics and mobranes, and may be devoid of pain, itch, or erythelecular basis ofthe hereditary form are now Becomma, It is short lived and fades without visible ing better