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Respiratory Medicine, 1990
The major pathological changes in rhinitis are vascular, with blood sinus congestion, transudation and oedema, and glandular, with mucus secretion. Both block the nose. Mediators released by antigen-antibody reactions and by inflammatory processes will disrupt nasal function in three main ways.
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The major pathological changes in rhinitis are vascular, with blood sinus congestion, transudation and oedema, and glandular, with mucus secretion. Both block the nose. Mediators released by antigen-antibody reactions and by inflammatory processes will disrupt nasal function in three main ways.
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Annual Review of Physiology, 2013
Migraine is a collection of perplexing neurological conditions in which the brain and its associated tissues have been implicated as major players during an attack. Once considered exclusively a disorder of blood vessels, compelling evidence has led to the realization that migraine represents a highly choreographed interaction between major inputs from
PIETROBON, DANIELA, Moskowitz MA
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Migraine is a collection of perplexing neurological conditions in which the brain and its associated tissues have been implicated as major players during an attack. Once considered exclusively a disorder of blood vessels, compelling evidence has led to the realization that migraine represents a highly choreographed interaction between major inputs from
PIETROBON, DANIELA, Moskowitz MA
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Pathophysiology of Cholangiopathies
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2005The diseases of the intrahepatic biliary tree are a large group of potentially evolutive congenital and acquired liver disorders affecting both the adult and pediatric populations. They represent a relevant cause of liver-related morbidity and mortality and an important indication for liver transplantation, particularly in children. While the practical
STRAZZABOSCO M, FABRIS, LUCA, SPIRLI C.
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Pediatrics, 1982
In the August issue of Pediatrics, Delpy et al1 provided a detailed description of changes in intracerebral, intracellular constituents before, during, and after severe ischemic events in rabbits using a nuclear magnetic resonance technique. The constituents, ATP, phosphocreatine (PCr), and sugar phosphates, are the basic energy substrates of the body.
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In the August issue of Pediatrics, Delpy et al1 provided a detailed description of changes in intracerebral, intracellular constituents before, during, and after severe ischemic events in rabbits using a nuclear magnetic resonance technique. The constituents, ATP, phosphocreatine (PCr), and sugar phosphates, are the basic energy substrates of the body.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1984
The hypothesis is presented that certain forms of tinnitus are related to abnormal phase-locking of discharges in groups of auditory nerve fibers. Recent developments in auditory neurophysiology have shown that neural coding of the temporal pattern of sounds plays an important role in the analysis of complex sounds.
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The hypothesis is presented that certain forms of tinnitus are related to abnormal phase-locking of discharges in groups of auditory nerve fibers. Recent developments in auditory neurophysiology have shown that neural coding of the temporal pattern of sounds plays an important role in the analysis of complex sounds.
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Pathophysiology of Osteoporosis
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1996As with many chronic diseases that express themselves late in life, osteoporosis is distinctly multifactorial both in etiology and in pathophysiology. Osteoporotic fractures occur because of a combination of injury and intrinsic bony fragility. The injury comes most often from a combination of falls, poor postural reflexes that fail to protect bony ...
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The porphyrias: pathophysiology
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 2010Porphyrias are a group of inherited and acquired metabolic disorders due to a defect in haem biosynthesis. An enzymatic defect at different steps of haem synthesis leads to tissue accumulation and excessive excretion of porphyrins and/or their toxic precursors.
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