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see also references external links signs and symptoms[ edit ] anterior uveitis ciliary flush anterior uveitis[ edit ] burning of the eye redness of the eye blurred vision photophobia irregular pupil blacked out sclera headaches signs of anterior uveitis include dilated ciliary vessels , presence of cells
birdshot chorioretinopathy multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis multiple evanescent white dot syndrome punctate inner choroiditis serpiginous choroiditis acute zonal occult outer retinopathy masquerade syndromes[ edit ] masquerade syndromes are those conditions that include the presence of intraocular cells...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iritis
patterns common to microbes to initiate bacterial killing (phagocytosis). the components of the innate response of the dentin/pulp complex to caries include at least the following six: ( ) outward flow of dentinal fluid; ( ) odontoblasts ; ( ) neuropeptides and neurogenic inflammation ; ( ) innate immune cells
, including immature dendritic cells (dcs), natural killer (nk) cells , and t cells , as well as ( ) their cytokines and ( ) chemokines . although the first two items are not classic components of innate immunity, they are uniquely involved in the initial inflammatory response to caries. [ ] odontoblasts...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulpitis
see also references external links signs and symptoms[ edit ] anterior uveitis ciliary flush anterior uveitis[ edit ] burning of the eye redness of the eye blurred vision photophobia irregular pupil blacked out sclera headaches signs of anterior uveitis include dilated ciliary vessels , presence of cells
birdshot chorioretinopathy multifocal choroiditis and panuveitis multiple evanescent white dot syndrome punctate inner choroiditis serpiginous choroiditis acute zonal occult outer retinopathy masquerade syndromes[ edit ] masquerade syndromes are those conditions that include the presence of intraocular cells...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uveitis
the word autophagy roughly translates as 'self-eating' - and that's pretty much what happens at a cellular level. put simply, autophagy can be thought of as the body's recycling process. components of cells that no longer work or aren't needed get broken down during autophagy and used elsewhere where
benefits. autophagy and longevity "both starvation and the genetic inactivation of nutrient signaling converge on the induction of autophagy, a cytoplasmic recycling process that counteracts the age-associated accumulation of damaged organelles and proteins as it improves the metabolic fitness of cells...
https://biomify.com/health-benefits-autophagy/
(sugar) metabolism caused by inadequate production or use of insulin insulin, hormone secreted by the β cells of the islets of langerhans, specific groups of cells in the pancreas. insufficiency of insulin in the body results in diabetes. insulin was one of the first products to be manufactured using
for more information. , a hormone hormone, secretory substance carried from one gland or organ of the body via the bloodstream to more or less specific tissues, where it exerts some influence upon the metabolism of the target tissue. ..... click the link for more information. produced in specialized cells...
https://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/diabetes
continuous disease spectrum myelodysplastic syndromes (mds) and acute myeloid leukemia (aml) exist along a continuous disease spectrum starting with early-stage mds, which may progress to advanced mds, aml, cured aml or resistant aml. the disease is characterized by an overproduction of immature blood cells
. the resulting lack of mature, healthy blood cells causes anemia and an increased risk for infection and bleeding. around - % of patients with solid tumors who are treated with chemotherapy, radiation or autologous stem cell transplantation develop treatment-related mds or aml. the majority of patients...
https://www.mdanderson.org/cancermoonshots/cancer-types/Leukemia_MDS_AML.html
future of medicine allyssia alleyne and samantha bresnahan, for cnn updated gmt ( hkt) january , chat with us in facebook messenger. find out what's happening in the world as it unfolds. photos: meet the future of medicine meet the future of medicine – joshua meier, , hopes his research into aging stem cells
dubai, these social-minded prodigies are winning prizes at international science fairs, developing medical innovations and picking up advanced degrees in hopes of saving lives. here are eight of the most impressive kids from around working towards a healthier tomorrow. joshua meier, , new jersey stem cells...
https://edition.cnn.com/2014/08/14/health/8-whiz-kids-future-medicine/index.html
, guwahati, arunachal pradesh, meghalaya, shillong, darjeeling, dhaka, bangladesh, chittagong, bhutan, sikkim, nepal, singapore, indonesia, malayasia, doctor, top, best, treatment, specialist, experienced, surgeon, surgery types of brain tumors- a brain tumor is an abnormal mass of tissue in which cells
grow and multiply uncontrollably, seemingly unchecked by the mechanisms that control normal cells. more than different brain tumors have been documented, but to simplify matters, the two main brain tumor groups are primary and metastatic. primary brain tumors include tumors which originate from the...
http://www.neurosurgeryindia.co.in/adver/109890braintumors.html
. the wall of the ileum contains a large number of pockets of lymphoid tissue known as peyer's patches that lie just beneath the interior surface of the intestine. peyer's patches are clusters of macrophages and lymphocytes organized much like lymph nodes . covering peyer's patches are a layer of cells
called m cells . these cells function to sample the content of the lumen of the intestines and pass antigens (bacteria) through to the underlying cells of the peyer's patch to "show" these antigens to the macrophages and lymphocytes. this is a means of "educating" the cells in a young animal about its...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johne%27s_disease
the more common approaches to treat cancer are: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy. tumours can be directly removed through surgery, especially during the early stages for some cancers. this is usually considered an effective way to reduce the number of cancer cells in the body. chemotherapy
is the use of drugs to destroy or restrict the growth of cancer cells. often known simply as 'chemo', this is used also to eliminate the remaining cancer cells in the patient's body after going through surgery and radiation therapy. if chemotherapy is not done, cancer cells that have spread to other...
https://www.mountelizabeth.com.sg/facilities-services/centre-excellence/cancer/cancer-treatment