PPT-III. Cerebrovascular diseases
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Cerebrovascular disease denotes brain disorders caused by pathologic processes involving the blood vessels The three main pathogenic mechanisms are 1 Thrombotic
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Cerebrovascular disease denotes brain disorders caused by pathologic processes involving the blood vessels The three main pathogenic mechanisms are 1 Thrombotic occlusion of vessels. Communicable diseases and the associated risk fac tors can be grouped as follows Waterborne diseases Lack of access to safe water and inadequate sanitation facilities transmission of waterborne and foodborne pathogens Diarrhoeal diseases such as cho A. Bacterial Diseases of the Upper Digestive Tract (Mouth & Stomach). 1. Tooth Decay (dental caries). A) This is an endogenous infection . 1) Most common infectious disease of humans . 2) Young are more susceptible than old. Manufacturer See note A Dennison Thomas Abraham . What are . non- . communicable diseases?. How big a problem are they?. Sources of information. Challenges in reporting non-communicable diseases. What are NCDs?. Diseases or conditions that are not transmissible, or caused by injury. Therapy for the Secondary Prevention of . Cerebrovascular. Disease. Working Group: . Ashfaq. . Shuaib. , MD, . FRCP; Philip . Teal, MD, FRCP. Canadian Cardiovascular Society . Antiplatelet Guidelines. Oregon Department of Education. September 26, 2017. AGENDA. 8:30-9:00 Introductions & Welcome. 9:30-10:45 Title III – An Overview. . Map of . Contacts. . . Program guide. EL Toolkit. . Ways that the NS can be damaged. What happens after injury and are there ways for neuronal circuits to recover?. Outline for Brain Injury and Recovery Lectures. Clinical neuropsychologists. Neurologists . (stroke). Made by : . Dani. . mamo. . Cerebrovascular diseases. *. Cerebrovascular diseases include some of the most common and devastating disorders:. 1-ischemic stroke. 2-hemorrhagic stroke. *. and cerebrovascular anomalies such as :. CNS Trauma. . II-. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage:. C. auses:. 1- Rupture . saccular. (berry) aneurysm. 2- . Vascular. malformations. 3- Trauma. 4- . Coagulopathies. 5- Tumors. . .. SOURCE: NCHS, . Health, United States, 2017. , Figure 25. Data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS), Mortality.. Leading causes of death and Alzheimer’s disease: . Persons aged 65 and over . HAS 222. Presentation Plan. Definition of occupational diseases. Epidemiological data on occupational diseases. Exposure routes for occupational diseases. Classification. of . occupational. . diseases. ageMalesangiog Patient classification bet(range)(°f.)raphy Kety has stated recently: “In spite of whatever contributions they may have made to normal and abnormal human physiology, measurements of Disease - Stroke Cerebrovascular Disease in Virginia Cerebrovascular Disease, more commonly known as “stroke”, is one of the leading causes of both mortality and disability in the U.S. and in Vi Welcome to our Ultimate Guide to Firefighter III, where we\'ll dive deep into the world of advanced firefighting skills and tactics. Firefighter III professionals are the elite of the firefighting community, equipped with the knowledge and tools to face the most challenging fire scenarios.
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