Visceral larva migrans
Definition:
Visceral larva migrans is an
infection with the larval form of the
parasite Toxocara canis (associated with dogs) or Toxocara cati (associated with cats), which can affect a person's
eyes,
lungs,
liver, brain, ...
Full article >>>Visceral: Referring to the
viscera, the internal
organs of the body, specifically those within the chest (as the
heart or
lungs) or
abdomen (as the
liver,
pancreas or
intestines).
Full article >>>Visceral
pericardium: The inner layer of the
pericardium, a conical
sac of fibrous
tissue that surrounds the
heart and the roots of the great
blood vessels.
Full article >>>VisceraAny of the body's
organs located in the chest or
abdomen.
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Full article >>>Visceral leishmaniasis
This type of leishmaniasis occurs India, China, the southern region of Russia, and throughout Africa, the Mediterranean, and South and Central America. It is frequently called Kala-Azar or Dumdum
fever.
Full article >>>Visceral Larva Migrans
VisceromegalyVisine (Tetrahydrozoline)
Vision - Light Sensitive
Vision -
Night Blindness ...
Full article >>>visceral
Having to do with the
viscera, which are the soft internal
organs of the body, including the
lungs, the
heart, and the
organs of the digestive, excretory, reproductive, and circulatory systems.
visco
toxin ...
Full article >>>VISCERAL
ANEMIAS"
Douches to
visceral (trunk) areas; Alternate
Douche or Revulsive
Douche, with short
percussion for either; Alternate
Compress over the afflicted part, followed by a well-protected Heating
Compress; ...
Full article >>>M0: No
visceral
disease M1:
Visceral
disease present
The TNM classification includes a subcategory for patients with CTCL:
Blood involvement (B) ...
Full article >>>Effect of atorvastatin and fish oil on
plasma high-sensitivity C- reactive
protein concentrations in individuals with
visceral
obesity. Clin Chem 2002;48(6 Pt 1):877-883.
Hong H, Xu ZM, Pang BS, et al.
Full article >>>Traditionally,
cancer pain syndrome is classified according to the structures involved, such as somatic,
visceral, and neuropathic.
Full article >>>visceral hypersensitivity
The
viscera are the
organs inside the abdominal
cavity. The GI tract is the largest in the
abdomen and it has been seen that in patients with functional GI disorders there is heightened sensitivity to changes ...
Full article >>>Indications:
Intra-arterial
injection for
visceral
intra-arterial
digital sub
traction angiography and for angiocardiography (
left ventriculography and selective coronary arteriography),
peripheral arteriography,
visceral arteriography, ...
Full article >>>The
pleura that covers the
lungs is called the
visceral
pleura. If you are healthy, the
pleura is separated by a thin layer of fluid. This lets the
lungs expand and contract easily during
breathing.
Full article >>>Specifically, we aim to define the identities and functions of regulatory molecules that subdivide the mesodermal
cell layer and determine the primordial cells of the
heart,
skeletal, and
visceral musculatures at defined locations in the early ...
Full article >>>The more serious, called kala-azar or
visceral leishmaniasis, affects the internal
organs, causing
fever,
anemia,
splenomegaly, and discoloration of the
skin. Untreated, it can be fatal.
Full article >>>ABDOMINAL
AORTA - The largest arterial conduit below the
diaphragm suppling
blood to the abdominal
viscera, pelvic
organs, and lower extremities.
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(7) Learning
Visceral and
Glandular responses - Science 163, 434-5 N.E.Miller ; Insturmental conditioning of autonomically mediated behaviour- Psychological Bulletin 67, 337 ...
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