Abtissue pathology
... a disease which, through disabling the immune
system and changing the chemical balance of the nervous
system , makes the brain react as if there were an ... School. These diseases first disable the immune
system before proceeding to change the chemical makeup ...
Allopathic medicine
... a similar application: "the present prevailing
system of medicine". [4]
Some definitions use the ... Medical Dictionary calls it a "therapeutic
system in which a disease is treated by producing a ... also defines it as a "term applied to that
system of therapeutics in which diseases are treated by ...
Central tolerance
...
v • d • e
Immune
system / Immunology
Adaptive immune
system • Innate immune
system • Humoral ...
Pathology
... well as specialized cells of the innate immune
system and previously developed adaptive immune ... (primarily H00-H59 )
Eyelid , lacrimal
system and orbit
Stye - Chalazion - ...
v • d • e
Circulatory
system pathology ( I )
Hypertension
...
Medicine
...
Medicine is practiced within the medical
system , which is a legal, credentialing and financing ... government. The characteristics of a health care
system have significant effect on the way medical care ... of medical professionals. While US health care
system has come under fire for lack of openness , new ...
Neuropsychiatry
... attributable to diseases of the nervous
system .
It preceded the current disciplines of ... have focussed objectively on organic nervous
system pathology , especially of the brain , whereas ... but just different ways of looking at the same
system (Marr, 1982). It has been argued that embracing ...
Réseau Sentinelles
... of 14 health indicators
This national
system of clinical surveillance collects real-time ... It is also a part of the surveillance warning
system directed by the Institut de veille sanitaire ... since 1997.
The surveillance
system detects, alerts, and predicts future regional and ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... required to kill a person is much less than is required by the immune
system to recognize the toxin and produce antibodies against it. However, ... immune to. This allows some protection for the young while its own immune
system is developing.
Synthetic ( recombinant or cell-clone) human ...
Hospital and Welfare Services Union
... the union developed a unique and successful sectional or "guild"
system of union organisation, the most successful of which was the NUCO's Guild ... "Guilds" for Medical staff, Ambulance staff and Ancillary staff. The guild
system continuing into the early days of COHSE
NUCO Guild of Nurses was led ...
Newborn transport
... or air ambulance . Power and medical gas supplies are carried within the
system as well as making use of external supplies; as available. Infant transport ... and power consumption.
Integrated neonatal life support
system
Normally, regular ambulance staff and their vehicles are not ...
Telephone Triage
... context should be incorporated into all elements of any decision support
system as well as telenurse training and forms. The goal should be to mimic how ... as the coordinator from the “hub” of an integrated computer and phone
system -- a network of phone-based health care services, calls ranging from ...
Artecoll
... N; Francis, N. +; Bunker, C.B. Cutaneous sarcoidal granulomas developing after Artecoll® facial cosmetic filler in a patients with newly diagnosed
system sarcoidosis. Clinical & Experimental Dermatology, 31(2):208-211. March 2006.
^ Rullan, Peter Paul M.D. Soft Tissue Augmentation using ...
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition
... suppression of inhibition (DSI) is the classical and original electrophysiological example of endocannabinoid function in the central nervous
system . Prior to the demonstration that DSI was dependent on the cannabinoid CB1 receptor function, there was no way of producing an in vitro ...
Directed attention fatigue
... Directed attention fatigue ( DAF ) is a neurological symptom which occurs when the inhibitory attention
system , that part of the brain which allows us to concentrate in the face of distractions, becomes fatigued.
Signs of directed attention fatigue ...
Forehead lift
... lift procedures to increase the effects of the surgeries. [3]
Endoscopic surgery is often employed in forehead lifts. An endoscope is a surgical
system with thin, pencil-sized arms that are inserted through three to five incisions about 3/8 of an inch long. One of the instrument’s arms is a lighted ...
Health Services Research
... perform research that can be applied by physicians , nurses , managers , and other people who make decisions or deliver care in the health care
system .
Health services researchers come from a variety of backgrounds including economics , political science , epidemiology , public health , ...
Galactogogue
... and other animals. It may be synthetic , plant-derived, or endogenous .
Most of those discovered have been found to interact with the dopamine
system in such a way to increase the production of prolactin endogenously.
Examples include Domperidone & Metoclopramide (synthetic), sweet ...
Medical Laboratory Assistant
... with unique identifying number (UIN).
Tests requested on form receipted onto UIN on computer system.
Samples placed either on pre-analytical
system by MLA or analysed immediately by BMS (dependent on test requested).
UIN attached to patient using patient identifying details on form.
MLA's ...
High Frequency Ventilation
... of High frequency ventilation . Each type has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. The types of HFV are characterized by the delivery
system and the type of exhalation phase.
High Frequency Ventilation may be used alone, or in combination with conventional mechanical ventilation. In ...
Nuclear medicine
... thyroid cancer .
Nuclear medicine differ from most other imaging modalities in that the tests primarily show the physiological function of the
system being investigated as opposed to the anatomy . In some centres, the nuclear medicine images can be superimposed on images from modalities such as ...
NeuroArm
... links
Seaman Family MR Research Centre
As a matter of fact, it IS rocket science , Globe and Mail, April 17, 2007
New surgical robot
system unveiled at University of Calgary , CBC , April 17, 2007
Robot set to revolutionize brain surgery , CTV , April 17, 2007
Canadian robot does ...
Personalized medicine
... with the burgeoning of healthcare expenditure. Perhaps personalized medicine is the cure. However, most US private insurers unlike the governmental
system are not embracing this potential. Less than 5% of all private companies reimburse for genetic tests.
Regulators
The Food and Drug ...
Ramón Carrillo
... brief third presidential period (1973-1974).
In this stage Carrillo was recognized, although only as architect and achiever of a National Health
system carefully designed and carried out. His name was then imparted to numerous Argentine hospitals and institutions related to public health. It is ...
Sexual orientation and medicine
... to the diverse needs of LGBT patients, and second -- and just as important -- GLMA has told patients that they have the right to expect a health care
system filled with openness, fairness and equality." [7]
– Dr. Edward Hill, MD, president American Medical Association
2006
Touro ...
Somatic dysfunction
... In osteopathic medicine , somatic dysfunction is the impaired or altered function of the musculo-skeletal
system treated by osteopathic manipulative medicine (OMM) .
Contents
1 Diagnosis
2 Significance
3 Research
4 ...