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    Iron Deficient Anemia

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    count‚ which shows the concentration of red blood cells. The platelet count is often higher with iron deficient anemia. The white blood count is usually normal. A peripheral smear can also be done to examine the individual red blood cells. A bone marrow aspirate can also be used to determine iron deficiency by staining the iron. Other

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    him‚ he made sure his patient’s health improved; he would stay awake in worry and even crying at the fate of one of his sick patients. My grandfather truly loved his job‚ and he will always be the heroic figure in my life. My grandfather died of bone marrow cancer at the age of sixty years old. It was a long‚ painful death; he was ill with this cancer for over 15 years. All the knowledge he possessed about medicine‚ all the experiences he had with patients‚ and all the lives he saved‚ could not save

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    Cellular Adaptation

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    two types of physiologic hyperplasia are compensatory and hormonal. Compensatory hyperplasia permits tissue and organ regeneration. It is common in epithelial cells of the epidermis and intestine‚ liver hepatocytes‚ bone marrow cells‚ and fibroblasts. It occurs to a lesser extent in bone‚ cartilage‚ and smooth muscle cells. Hormonal hyperplasia occurs mainly in organs that depend on estrogen. For example‚ the estrogen-dependent uterine cells undergo hyperplasia and hypertrophy following pregnancy.

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    Pernicious Anemia

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    Anemia is a disorder of the blood. It occurs when your body does not produce enough erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBCs). Without the erythrocytes oxygen can not be adequately delivered to the tissues and organs throughout the body. This will cause you to become weak and tired. A person may also experience headaches‚ skin pallor‚ and faintness. Your body may attempt to compensate for these symptoms by speeding up the heart rate and respiratory rate. This is the body’s attempt to return oxygen

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    CHEMOTHERAPY FOR CANCER TREATMENT Name: Course: Instructor’s Name: Date: Introduction Chemotherapy is one of the treatment methods considered effective in cancer treatment. Chemotherapy destroys cancer cells and can slow or stop the growth or spread of these cells. Chemotherapy involves usage of anti-cancer drugs which helps in destroying the cancer cells existing in the body. Despite the benefits accrued from chemotherapy treatment‚ there are several disadvantages of chemotherapy that does

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    Panax Notoginseng Essay

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    Growing up as an Asian American‚ height has been a topic that arose among the conversations. In Chinese culture‚ parents often like to showcase their kids as well as brag about their child’s accomplishments‚ goals and physical appearance. With that in mind‚ families‚ including mine took height as an aspiration that would make my family proud. My growth spurt started to appear around the end of my elementary school. I specifically remember when I was in Taiwan traveling to my friend’s house when my

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    Essay On Chemotherapy

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    Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy is one of the most common medical treatments issued to combat cancers within the body. Chemo is a type of treatment that includes a drug or combination of drugs to treat cancer. The goal of chemo is to stop or slow the growth of cancer cells. This means it may affect your entire body due to the strength of the medicine. Chemo drugs target rapidly growing cancer cells‚ but they can also affect healthy cells that grow rapidly. (Chemotherapy‚ 2015) The effect of these drugs

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    The Renal Diet

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    promoting formation of strong bone. Erythropoietin (EPO)‚ which stimulates the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. Renin‚ which regulates blood volume and blood pressure * With loss of kidney function‚ there is an accumulation of water‚ waste‚ and toxic substances in the body that are normally excreted by the kidney. Loss of kidney function also causes other problems such as anemia‚high blood pressure‚ disorders of cholesterol and fatty acids‚ and bone disease.. *  Acute kidney failure develops

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    Persuasive Writing Essay

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    have another child‚ except this one would be created to be genetically the same as Kate so that she could get the help she needed and hopefully be cured of her cancer. After the family had the new baby‚ Anna‚ she was immediately used for blood‚ bone marrow‚ and other surgeries. Anna grows tired of getting poked with needles and getting surgeries‚ so she does something unforgettable to herself‚ and her family. Cancer is a very touching topic‚ and Picoult wants to get her story out there. I know that

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    The immune system is made up of many interdependent cell categories such as cells‚ proteins‚ tissues‚ and organs that work together to protect the body. Several of these cell categories partake in a particular function. “The cells of the immune system can engulf bacteria‚ kill parasites or tumor cells‚ or kill viral-infected cells (The Immune System and Primary Immunodeficiency‚ n.d.)”. The immune system is a great teamwork among cells and proteins that work together to deliver defend against infection

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