Neuropsychiatry
... serotonin system, right frontal and temporal lobe
damage Kaye et al (2005), Uber and Treasure (2005) B...likely result from minute and intricate brain-wide
damage and complicated gene-environment interactions, which are only beginning to be understood. Disorders ...
Pathology
...w , autoimmunity , inherited or acquired genetic
damage , or errors of development . One common theme in ...ia , and may activate DNA repair pathways to fix
damage to chromosomes from radiation or chemicals. Hyperplasia is a long-term adaptive response of c...
Ganglion cyst
...reatment is no longer recommended as patients risk
damage to the surrounding area. [ citation needed ] External links Ganglions (cysts) of the wrist - American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons A Patient's Guide to Ganglions of the Wrist Ganglion cyst - Canadian Centre for Occupationa...
Forehead lift
...owever, it is possible for the surgical process to
damage the nerves that control eyebrow and forehead movements. Hair loss can also occur along the scar edges in the scalp when an incision is made through the hairline. Moreover, infection and bleeding are possible with any surgical procedure. [6] Patie...
Excoriation
...n the face , neck , back, and extremities , and
damage to the skin is generally caused by rubbing, scratching, and picking. Severe itching from other causes may mimic this disorder. Diagnosis is often made by exclusion and is identified and isolated by bandaging areas affected unless any improvement to ...
Fat transfer
... and cannulas are used to place the fat so that no
damage is done to blood vessels or nerves . The fat is... blood forming under the skin), infection , nerve
damage or wound dehiscence, when a surgical wound opens. Sometimes, fluid collection, or seroma , around a...
Episodic memory
...otion and episodic memory 6 Episodic memory
damage 7 Episodic memory in animals 8 Refer...s (also known as episodic encoding). Patients with
damage to the prefrontal cortex can learn new information, but tend to do so in a disordered fashion. For e...
Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)
...ormed between the cells. The mechanism of freezing
damage in living biological tissues has been elucidated by Renfret (1968) (Renfret A.P. Cryobiology: some fundamentals in surgical context. In: Cryosurgery. Rand R.W., Rinfret A.P., von Lode H., Eds. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1968) and by Mazur (1...
Atransferrinemia
...emosiderosis in the heart and liver . The iron
damage to the heart can lead to heart failure . The anemia is typically microcytic and hypochromic (the red blood cells are abnormally small and pale). Atransferrinemia is extremely rare, with eight cases documented worldwide. [1] Contents 1...
Ambulatory blood pressure
...octurnal hypertension is associated with end organ
damage 1 and is a much better indicator than the daytime blood pressure reading. Target Organ Damage It's has being shown that end-organ damages related to hypertension, such as left ventricular hypertrophy, narrowing of the retinal arteries are m...