Ambulatory blood pressure
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1 Nocturnal hypertension
2 Target
organ Damage
3 Morning Surge
4 BP ... nocturnal 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 ...
Medicine
... centers, advanced neonatology unit services,
organ transplants , high-risk pregnancy, radiation ... etc), followed by questions on the body's main
organ systems ( heart , lungs , digestive tract , ... subspecialities for specific age ranges,
organ systems, disease classes, and sites of care ...
Heterotopia (medicine)
... In medicine , " heterotopia " refers to the displacement of an
organ or part of an
organ from its normal position, often specifically Gray Matter Heterotopia , ...
Abtissue pathology
... through disabling the immune system and changing the chemical balance of the nervous system , makes the brain react as if there were an internal
organ disfunction or massive internal bleeding .
Abtissue pathology was discovered and first recorded by Dan Brolynstein in conjunction with the ...
Central tolerance
... (B cells), when maturing lymphocytes are exposed to self antigens. Self antigens are present in both organs due to endogenous expression within the
organ and importation of antigen due to circulation from peripheral sites. In the case of T cell central tolerance, additional sources of antigen are made ...
Pathology
... to blood flow as a result of narrowing of the heart's outflow valve . Metaplasia occurs when repeated damage to the cellular lining of an
organ triggers its replacement by a different cell type. [8]
Cell death
Necrosis is the irreversible destruction of cells as a result of ...
Ocular oncology
... within the eye) and metastatic cancer (spread to the eye from another organ). The two most common cancers that spread to the eye from another
organ are breast cancer and lung cancer . Other less common sites of origin include the prostate , kidney , thyroid , skin , colon lymphoma and ...
Surrogate markers
... but "cholesterol" is the surrogate marker.
Examples of other surrogate markers include:
fragmented blood cells are a surrogate marker for
organ failure or stroke in
TTP ;
the S-phase duration, may be used as a surrogate marker for breast cancer occurrence;
CD4 count is a ...