Pathology
... Pathology of respiratory system ( J )
Acute upper respiratory
infections
Upper respiratory tract infection - Common cold - Rhinitis - ... , Bacterial , Bronchopneumonia )
Other acute lower respiratory
infections
Bronchitis - Bronchiolitis
Other diseases of upper respiratory ...
Atransferrinemia
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Symptoms
Severe microcytic hypochromic anemia, growth retardation and recurrent
infections are the first clinical signs of the disease. Iron overload occurs mainly in the liver, heart, pancreas , thyroid , kidney and bone joints , ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... Immunity against
infections that can cause serious illness is generally beneficial. Since Pasteur provided support for a germ theory of infectious disease, we have ...
Autoinoculation
... are removed from 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 ...
Body shaping
... on the body, current medical conditions like heart disease or bleeding disorders, and if the patient smokes . Other possible risks include
infections and reactions and complications due to being under anesthesia for longer than six hours. The patient may also experience seroma , a build up ...
Fat transfer
... patient’s recipient site. The preparation process clears the donor fat of blood , pain killers and other unwanted ingredients that could cause
infections or other undesirable side effects . Moreover, some physicians have found that human fat outside the body is incredibly delicate. One researcher ...