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    Diseased corneal nerves is an invisible and oftentimes overlooked. Some experts who are studying this disease agree that a reduction in tear production may be caused by the disease but is not the cause. This hypersensitivity may be triggered by tear evaporation but is not caused by dry eyes. Damage to the corneal nerves may have a number of causes‚ including LASIK procedures. The result of diseased or damaged corneal nerves is blurred vision and eye pain. Brain

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    Sara’s Treatment Plan With Sara’s diagnosis of Down Syndrome‚ she is already displaying some motor and other developmental delays. Her mother has also stressed her desire for Sara to be developmentally on track. Assessments to be considered include: the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (Bayley-III)‚ the Hawaii Early Learning Profile (HELP)‚ the Peabody Developmental Motor Scale (PDMS-2)‚ and the Infant/Toddler Sensory Profile. The PDMS-2 would identify motor delays and help with treatment

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    Pharmacology Teaching Plan The patient is a 70 years old man‚ admitted in Clinton Cardiology Center for repeated chest pain‚ fainting‚ hypotension‚ thoracic discomfort and cough‚ which appeared suddenly the same day. The clinical exam showed: cold‚ pale‚ sweated skin‚ dyspnea‚ tachycardia‚ a diastolic murmur in the third intercostal space near the sternum edge‚ a third degree systolic murmur above the lower sternum‚ and a blood pressure of 80/60

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    There are COX enzyme isoforms include COX-1 and COX-2. (Figure 3.8) These enzymes originate from different genes and have distinct tissue-specific expressions and biologic functions. COX-1 is constitutively expressed in most tissues and believed to responsible for the production of prostanoids in homeostasis‚ such as gastric epithelial cytoprotection and renal blood flow maintenance. COX-2 expression is inducibly expressed only at marginal levels under condition in many tissues and is upregulated

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    consists of increased risk of acute renal dysfunction/failure as well as thrombosis. The risk of thrombosis is increased in patients over the age of 65 years old‚ prolonged immobilization‚ etc. (Epocrate). Other serious side effects include hypersensitivity‚ anaphylaxis‚ erythema multiforme‚ hyperproteinemia‚ hyperviscosity‚ aseptic meningitis‚ pseudohyponatremia‚ viral transmission risk‚ and hemolytic anemia (Epocrate). Teaching – It is common for the patient to experience headache‚ cough

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    BSCI 222 – Principles of Genetics Required Homework #9 Chapters 16 & 17 – Gene Expression 1. Indicate the phenotypes of the following E. coli lac partial diploids in terms of the active enzymes synthesized. With lactose? Without lactose? a. I-P+O+Z+Y-/I+P-O+Z+Y+ - + b. I-P+OCZ+Y-/I+P+O+Z-Y+ + - c. I-P+OCZ+Y+/I-P+O+Z+Y - - d. I+P-OCZ+Y+/I-P+OC

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    Herpes Simplex Virus could cause Bell’s palsy due to inflammation and damage to the nerve. There are many symptoms of Bell’s palsy; some of them are loss of feeling in the face‚ loss of the sense of taste on the front two-thirds of the tongue‚ hypersensitivity

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    anemia‚ you will be happy to know that quinoa grain is loaded with iron. It is also right in calcium‚ magnesium‚ thiamine‚ potassium‚ riboflavin and niacin. This means that quinoa is just perfect for anyone who is health conscious‚ those with food hypersensitivity‚ vegetarians and vegans. Fitness professionals and those looking to shed excess weight should consider adding quinoa to their diets. In addition to being a great source of healthy proteins‚ quinoa has slow burning carbohydrates. This means which

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    The suspected initial diagnosis: 1. Peroneal Muscle Tendonitis: this almost appears when the individual return to play after stopping long time. 2. Lateral ligament complex injury. 3. Stress fractures to the distal fibula (lateral malleolus) or cuboid bone. Since the mechanism of injury is not clear where there was possibility of twisted ankle and the athletes presented with acute symptoms in the injured area which show inflammatory presentations (swelling‚ pain‚ and high temperature)‚ it might

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    Hypertrichosis Hypertrichosis‚ also known as the “Werewolf Disease” is an excessive growth of body hair above the standard for age‚ race‚ and sex of an individual. For hundreds of years‚ societies have had a certain fascination with the peculiar and the uncertain. Persons with this disease used to be so dramatized and romanticized that they became crowd-drawing money-makers in the 19th century. Most popular‚ Fedor Jeftichew‚ aka Jojo the Dog-faced boy‚ was revealed by PT Barnum in the US in the

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