How to Quickly and Easily Understand Your Blood Tests Without A Medical Degree The Simplified Patient Reference Guide By Ronald J. Grisanti D.C. Limits of Liability/Disclaimer of Warranty The author‚ Ronald Grisanti and publisher‚ Busatti Corporation have made their best effort to produce a high quality‚ informative and helpful book. The author and Publisher make no representation or warranties with respect to the accuracy‚ applicability‚ fitness or completeness of the contents of this program
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isolated on different plates to have a primary culture‚ SBAP 1 and SBAP 2. In SBAP 1‚ a split plate was done‚ by inoculating the B hemolytic colonies and the tan colonies from the CHOC. It gave a mixed growth‚ so the tan colonies were inoculated to SBAP 2 in order to isolate the tan colonies without being mixed with the other colony. In SBAP 2‚ the split plate of γ-hemolytic colonies and tan colonies from the CHOC. After incubation‚ the tan colonies showed irregular colony morphology which has a formation
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Choose the one best response to questions as follow: • The miracidial hatching test helps to demonstrate the viability of: B • eggs of Taenia species. • eggs of Schistosoma species. • eggs of hookworm species. • eggs of Opisthorchis. • After India ink injection‚ the gravid proglottids of which cestode contain seven to thirteen branches on each side? B • Taenia saginata • Taenia solium • Diphyllobothrium latum • Dipylidium caninum • A parasitic infection that may be diagnosed by the examination
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(such as forceful football tackle). Diseases that increase the risk for a ruptured spleen include: • Infectious mononucleosis; in some cases‚ a ruptured spleen is the first sign of the illness • Blood (hematological) diseases such as hemolytic anemia and certain types of lymphoma • Malaria Recent studies have also linked colonoscopy‚ a
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Augustine School Page 1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study A chronic‚ systemic autoimmune disorder that most commonly causes inflammation and tissue damage in joints (arthritis) and tendon sheaths‚ together with anemia. It can also produce diffuse inflammation in the lungs‚ pericardium‚ pleura‚ and the sclera of the eye‚ and also nodular lesions‚ most common in subcutaneous tissue under the skin.
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There are several causes for hyperthyroidism‚ which may include Graves’ disease‚ thyroid nodules‚ thyroiditis‚ the intake of too much iodine‚ and the overmedication of synthetic thyroid hormone. The most common cause for hyperthyroidism is an autoimmune disorder called Graves’ disease‚ sometimes referred to as toxic diffuse goiter. With this disorder‚ the immune system synthesizes an antibody‚ “TSI” a thyroid-stimulating immunoglobin that preforms the same job as “TSH” the thyroid stimulating hormone2
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Pathogenesis of Glomerular Diseases PBL Resource Session Prof.J.Jose‚M.D. Diseases of kidney-classification Classified into those that affect the following 4 compartments: each one has distinct manifestations Glomeruli Tubules‚ Interstitium Blood vessels Disease of one compartment will eventually affect the entire structure. Clinical manifestations of renal diseases 1.Nephritic syndrome ("nephritis") Indicates acute inflammation of glomeruli hematuria
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n 8 POTENTIAL FINGERNAIL HEALTH WARNINGS INTRODUCTION: Fingernails and disease don’t go together in most minds… but they should. Your fingernails can give you valuable health warnings and signal the presence of serious disease. Take a good look at your nails. Hold a hand level with your nose about a foot out from your face and scrutinize each one. Look at the curves‚ dips‚ ridges‚ and grooves. Check out how thick or how thin they are and if your nails are chipped or broken. Make a note of
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The importance of a lower-than normal hematocrit is this could be a sign of disease or infection in the body. There are several reasons why the doctor would want to test and check further into a low hematocrit. The patient could be suffering from anemia‚ malnutrition‚ and nutritional deficiencies in iron‚ folate‚ vitamin B12 and vitamin B6‚ bleeding Leukemia‚ over hydration‚ destruction of red blood cells. The effect of a bacterial infection on the hematocrit would be none a bacterial infection would
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that the prevalence increases with age from 1.5% in children to 2.7% in the elderly. Women are preferentially affected by the disease with a 2 : 1 ratio. The classical symptoms of CD are chronic malabsorptive diarrhea‚ flatulence‚ iron deficiency anemia‚ and weight loss‚ but extraintestinal manifestations are also possible‚ such as osteopenia‚ aphthous stomatitis‚ arthritis‚ liver failure‚ and psychiatric and neurological manifestations . In fact‚ small bowel involvement is not a sine qua non condition
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