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  • == Pathophysiology of Obesity == ...just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high b
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  • #REDIRECT [[Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome#Pathophysiology]]
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  • == Pathophysiology == ...ek words ''pathos'' meaning "suffering" and ''physiologia'' meaning "study of nature".
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  • .../kəˈrɒnəri stiːl/) is a medical phenomenon that describes the redirection of blood flow in the [[coronary arteries]] due to a decrease in [[vascular res ...eaning "to steal". It refers to the "stealing" of blood flow from one area of the heart to another.
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  • == Animal model of schizophrenia == ...hod that uses non-human animals to study the pathophysiology and treatment of [[schizophrenia]].
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  • == Pathophysiology of Obesity == ...just a cosmetic concern. It is a medical problem that increases your risk of other diseases and health problems, such as heart disease, diabetes, high b
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  • ==Causes of Parkinson's Disease== ...of the [[nervous system]] that mainly affects the motor system. The causes of Parkinson's disease are not completely understood, but they are believed to
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  • ...calcification''' (pronunciation: dis-trof-ik kal-si-fi-kay-shun) is a type of [[pathological calcification]] that occurs in damaged or necrotic tissue, d ...lime or limestone, and the suffix '-fication', meaning the act or process of making.
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  • ...pathology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and the etiology of diseases of the ear and temporal bone. ...pathology, genetics, immunology, microbiology and the etiology of diseases of the ear and temporal bone. {{medicine}} [[Category:Medical definitions]]
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  • ...referring to a condition characterized by the hardening and discoloration of an organ, typically the lungs, due to chronic venous congestion. ...brown. This refers to the characteristic brownish coloration and hardening of the affected organ.
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  • ...and [[physiologist]] known for his significant contributions to the field of [[medicine]]. The name 'Harry' is of Germanic origin, meaning 'home ruler', while 'Goldblatt' is a Yiddish surna
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  • ...perience") is a term used in [[medicine]] to describe a condition or state of disease or illness. ...escribe diseases or conditions, such as [[pathology]], [[pathogen]], and [[pathophysiology]].
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  • ...h-PAY-tis) is a rare, pathological condition characterized by the presence of multiple, randomly distributed, blood-filled cavities throughout the liver. ...ce of the liver in this condition, which is often dark due to the presence of blood-filled cavities.
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  • ...e heart. The term is derived from the Greek words "ekkentros" meaning "out of the center" and "hypertrophe" meaning "excessive nourishment". ...walls of the heart chamber remain the same thickness, but the overall size of the chamber increases. This is typically a response to increased volume loa
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  • ...m of hemosiderin, a complex that stores iron in tissues, in various organs of the body. === Pathophysiology ===
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  • ...) is a rare placental disorder characterized by the extensive accumulation of fibrin, a protein involved in blood clotting, around the placental villi. T ...s a protein involved in blood clotting. 'Deposition' refers to the process of laying down or depositing a substance.
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  • ..., in the heart tissue. This process leads to the thickening and stiffening of the heart walls, impairing its normal function. === Pathophysiology ===
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  • ...ealth and wellness, as well as rehabilitation/return to sports, management of acute injury/illness, medical and surgical consideration, injury prevention ...ealth and wellness, as well as rehabilitation/return to sports, management of acute injury/illness, medical and surgical consideration, injury prevention
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  • ...ecrosis]] in which the architecture of dead tissue is preserved for a span of at least some days. ...as that which occurs in response to a [[myocardial infarction]]. The lack of oxygen (hypoxia) or blood flow (ischemia) causes cell death (necrosis) in a
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  • ...ez-oo-mab) is a [[monoclonal antibody]] medication used for the prevention of [[migraine]] in adults. It is marketed under the brand name '''AJOVY''' by === Mechanism of Action ===
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  • '''Blockade''' (/blɒˈkeɪd/) is a medical term referring to the act of blocking or obstructing a particular pathway or process in the body. ...cal process. This can be achieved through various methods, such as the use of [[medication]], [[surgery]], or other therapeutic interventions.
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  • ...hic calcification]], which occurs in damaged or necrotic tissue regardless of systemic calcium levels. ...g something similar to lime, or in other words, hardening it by deposition of calcium salts.
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