Fat transfer
... German German physician Franz Neuber used a
small piece of upper arm fat to build up the face ... 700 mmHg. [3]
A few doctors excise, or cut,
small strips of fat from the body and then place, ... tissue in the recipient site, using additional
small incisions.
Other uses and applications continue ...
Forehead lift
... the forehead by scoring or removing some of the
small forehead muscles -- most notably the frontalis ... implant is:
Essentially a hanger with five
small tines
Affixed by inserting a flanged post into ... their newly adjusted tissues with relatively
small movements just after the operation and before ...
Gastric lavage
... by sequential administration and removal of
small volumes of liquid. The placement of the tube in ... listening to the stomach, or by pH testing a
small amount of aspirated stomach contents. This is to ensure the tube is not in the lungs. In adults,
small amounts of warm water or saline are administered ...
High Frequency Ventilation
... rates (>150 breaths per minute) and very
small tidal volumes (usually below anatomical dead ...
High Frequency Jet Ventilation employs a
small cannula placed in the airway at the opening of ... Frequently a rotating bar or ball with a
small opening is placed in the path of a high pressure ...
Personalized medicine
... favorably with cheaper generic drugs only in a
small percentage of patients. But since it is not known ... or theranostics, opens new opportunities in a
small but believed to be rapidly growing niche market. ... This field initially dealt with the relatively
small amount of inherited cancers. This amounted to ...
Allopathic medicine
... the disease when given to a healthy human. Hahnemann used this term to distinguish medicine as practiced in his time from his use of infinitesimally
small doses of substances to treat the spiritual causes of illness.
In the essay by William Jarvis cited below, he notes that "although many modern ...
Atransferrinemia
... 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 Symptoms
2 Genetics ...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... large pyramidal projection neurons to GABA , the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. GABA is typically released by
small interneurons in many regions of the brain, where its job is to inhibit the activity of primary neurons, such as the CA1 pyramidal neurons of the ...
Ganglion cyst
... (pins and needles) if they press on adjacent nerves.
Treatment
Frequently, the cysts will disappear over time, so in cases of
small cysts that do not cause other symptoms, no therapy is necessary.
If a ganglion cyst is symptomatic, it can be managed by aspiration or excision ....
Pathology
... - Non-ulcer dyspepsia - Gastroparesis - Abdominal angina - Malabsorption (e.g. celiac disease , giardiasis ) - Pyloric stenosis
small intestine
Peptic ulcer - Intussusception - Malabsorption (e.g. coeliac , lactose intolerance , fructose malabsorption , Whipple's ) - ...
Neuropsychiatry
... but show significant organic differences following neurohistological analysis (Rempel–Clower et al, 1996). Where physiopathology is extremely
small and distributed or neural tissue is actually healthy it may be the disturbed information-processing that should be studied. E.g. Bell, Halligan and ...
Muscle atrophy
... ubiquitin / proteasome pathway. In this system, particular proteins are targeted for destruction by the ligation of at least four copies of a
small peptide called ubiquitin onto a substrate protein. When a substrate is thus "poly-ubiquitinated", it is targeted for destruction by the proteasome ...
Nuclear medicine
... any radiation dose, however small, presents a risk. The radiation doses delivered to a patient in a nuclear medicine investigation present a very
small risk of inducing cancer. In this respect it is similar to the risk from X-ray investigations except that the dose is delivered internally rather than ...