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Teratoma Monstrous Tumor Tissues
A Teratoma is a category of tumor also called a neoplasm that can be present at the time of the birth but is not detected until much later in life. In Latin the word teratoma means monstrous tumor. A definitive diagnosis of a teratoma depends on its histology:
Posted on December 23, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Whipples Disease Affect Small Intestine Injuries Immune System Malfunction Tissues Thickened
A walk for Whipple’s disease is on at Piedmont to raise awareness of the people. Whipple’s disease is an unusual disease and it is a disease of the intestine. Taking antibiotics can cure a person infected with the disease but it proves to be fatal if untreated.
Posted on November 12, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(22 Reads) Tags: affect, disease, immune, injuries, intestine, malfunction, observed, small, symptoms, thickened, tissues, whipples, Types Of Malfunction Immune System, Tissues In The Small Intestines, Thickening Of Small Intestine, Small Intestine Rare Diseases, One Disease That Can Affect The Immune System
Pathologist Examination Of Tissues Cells Organs
Pathology is a field of study by which the complex diseases cropping up in the human body are diagnosed. The study of pathology involves the examination of tissues, cells, various organs present in the human body and the bile fluids that flow inside ones body. The various mechanisms within the body are minutely scrutinized to come to a result. Now the trade of a Pathologist is to perform these functions that are involved in the study of Pathology.
Posted on March 04, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(203 Reads) Tags: body, cells, examination, field, human, organs, pathologist, pathology, study, tissues, work, How Are Cells Tissues And Organs Related
What Is Frostbite Damaged Skin Tissues Caused By Wind Chill Bad Circulation Wet Clothes Smoking
What is frostbite? It refers to the medical condition in which the skin and tissues gets damaged on exposure to too much cold. The constriction of the blood vessels, which is near to the skin takes place at a temperature that is at or below 0º C (32ºF). It helps in the preservation of the temperature of the body.
Posted on July 03, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(127 Reads) Tags: areas, blood, body, caused, chill, circulation, clothes, cold, damaged, frostbite, skin, smoking, tissues, wind, Pictures Of Damaged Skin From Smoking, Wind Is Bad For Your Skin, Frostbite On Human Nipples, Procedures For Curing Frostbite
Teratoma A Germ Cell Tumor And A Rare Form Of Ovarian Cancer Discovered In A Melbourne Teenager
The 16- year old Rebecca A’bel, teenager from Melbourne has become a topic of discussion in her school and in the media after having diagnosed with a rare form of Ovarian Cancer. The teenager experienced a collapse in her grandparents’ home and a diagnosis by the Southern Health surgeons revealed that her right ovary is getting damaged by a liquid- filled germ cell tumor known as the teratoma. Statistics show that the germ cell tumors have the probability of developing in only two in a million children.
Posted on September 25, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
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Bone Marrow Cancer Tumor Formation In Cavity
Bone Marrow Cancer is the cancer occurring in the bone marrow which is a soft, spongy tissue found in the center of bones and is responsible for blood formation in the cells. The blood forming immature cells observed in the bone marrow are also known as stem cells. Stem cells are the cell which helps in the formation of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in human body. The red blood cells carriers oxygenated air throughout the body, white blood cells allies in fighting against the infection and platelets helps in blood clotting.
Posted on January 30, 2008 | Related Articles | Linked From
(185 Reads) Tags: blood, body, bone, cancer, cavity, cells, formation, marrow, occurs, symptoms, tumor, Cigarette Smoking Linked To Formation Of Tumors
Etanercept Recombinant Human Soluble Tumor Necrosis Alpha
Etanercept is a large molecule, with a molecular weight of 150 kDa it binds with the TNFα. Due to which decreases its role and creates excess inflammation in humans and other animals. It gives way to autoimmune diseases such as ankylosing spondylitis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and some other variety of disorders caused by the excess TNFα.
Posted on December 23, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(186 Reads) Tags: alpha, arthritis, blood, cells, etanercept, human, necrosis, receptors, recombinant, response, soluble, tumor, Soluble Tnf Receptor Half Life
Rolfing Human Tissues
Rolfing is the process by which human tissues can be cured. This technique was first introduced and later also developed by Rolf. The technique basically deals in organizing human structure with the help of gravitational force.
Posted on October 24, 2007 | Related Articles | Linked From
(206 Reads) Tags: human, institute, integration, muscles, rolf, rolfing, structural, technique, tissues, treatment
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