Artificial induction of immunity
... or inoculation , which is the controlled
infection of a less lethal natural form of smallpox (known ... an experiment based on the folk-knowledge that
infection with cowpox , a disease with minor symptoms ... to smallpox. [3] Jenner induced cowpox
infection by transferring material from a lesion on one ...
Pathology
... and internal influences, including trauma ,
infection , poisoning , loss of blood flow , ... and is particularly important in fighting
infection . Acute inflammation is generally a ... of pathology
Disease - Necrosis -
infection - Ischemia - Inflammation - Wound ...
Somatic dysfunction
... in the resolution of the other. For example, an
infection may be associated with edema (causing a tissue ... change). Lymphatic drainage aids in clearing the
infection while, conversely, resolution of the
infection causes clearing of associated edema. Thus the ...
Autoinoculation
... a person's body, medically altered , then reinserted into the same person again. [1]
It is also the process of spreading infections from an
infection already found in the body. For example warts and Molluscum contagiosum can be spread by this method [2]
References
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Fat transfer
... so well received by patients. [9]
Potential risks of any fat transfer include bleeding or hematoma , (a pool of blood forming under the skin),
infection , nerve damage or wound dehiscence, when a surgical wound opens. Sometimes, fluid collection, or seroma , around a surgical wound happens. All are ...
Forehead lift
... 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]
Patients who have Endotine implants in their foreheads risk moving their newly ...
Hematopathology
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Pathology
Principles of pathology
Disease - Necrosis -
infection - Ischemia - Inflammation - Wound healing - Neoplasia
Anatomical pathology
Surgical pathology - Cytopathology - ...
Positive predictive value
... resulted in a sore throat, then the PPV would be very useful. However the bacteria may colonise individuals in a harmless way and never result in
infection or disease. Sore throats occurring in these individuals is caused by other agents such as a virus. In this situation the gold standard used in the ...