PPT-Cerebrovascular Diseases 1

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Pathophysiological Facts For maintained normal brain function Continuous blood flow15 of cardiac output High oxygen requirement 20 of total body O2 consumption

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Pathophysiological Facts For maintained normal brain function Continuous blood flow15 of cardiac output High oxygen requirement 20 of total body O2 consumption Maintenance of glucose. What is an Infectious Disease?. Any disease that is caused by an agent that has invaded the body.. These are caused by:. Person to person contact. Food and water. Animals. Something in the environment. 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. Terms. Abiotic. plant disease. —caused by unfavorable . growing conditions.. Biotic plant disease. —caused by plant pathogens. .. Pathogen. - . an infectious, biological agent such as a virus, bacteria or fungus that causes disease to its host.. Dr. Mary Mwacharo. INTRODUCTION. The oral cavity is the gateway to the body. It is a mirror that reflects what is happening in the body. Lesions . occur in oral cavity and the maxillofacial . complex caused by systemic diseases or conditions. A. Urinary System Infections. 1. Any condition that prevents or impairs the normal emptying of the bladder may increase the risk for infection. 2. Although the urinary system is most likely infected from organisms ascending the urethra, it can also be invaded by infections from the bloodstream. Introduction to Diseases. Chapter 17.1. Disease. 2 Types. Communicable Disease – a disease that can be passed to a person from another person, animal, or object. . Non-Communicable Disease – a disease that is not transmitted by pathogens. . I. David . Shocket, MD. Medstar Washington Hospital Center. June 12, 2016. Outline. Introduction. Autoimmune features of CD. CD and Autoimmune Diseases. Malignancy in CD. Screening in SD. 3. Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food. Chapter 12: . Diseases of the Circulatory System (I00–I99). Learning Objectives. Review the chapter’s extensive learning objectives and key terms.. Concepts in this chapter may require extra study time as conditions within the circulatory system may be more difficult to code than other diseases.. BDS 2017 BATCH. DR. WALEEM AHMAD. HEMIPLEGIA. Hemiparesis. , or unilateral paresis, is weakness of one entire side of the body (. hemi-.  means "half"). . Hemiplegia.  is, in its most severe form, complete paralysis of half of the body. Hemiparesis and hemiplegia can be caused by different medical conditions, including congenital causes, trauma, tumors, or stroke. .. 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 . Moyamoya. Disease. Liu P et al. Published Online: . March 9, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2021203568. Cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR) maps using resting-state (RS) BOLD functional MRI with a temporal filtering frequency of [0, 0.1164 Hz] yielded the highest spatial correlation (. 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 Chronic wasting disease of deer Contagious agalactia in sheep Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia Contagious equine metritis Crimean Congo haemorrhagic fever Dourine (

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