PPT-Valvular Diseases
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Causes of valve regurgitation congenital senile degeneration acute and chronic rheumatic carditis infective endocarditis syphilitic aortitis traumatic valve
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Causes of valve regurgitation congenital senile degeneration acute and chronic rheumatic carditis infective endocarditis syphilitic aortitis traumatic valve rupture damage to chordae. 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. Dr Rebecca Martin F2. Learning objectives. Appreciate the fact that glomerular diseases fall onto a wide spectrum. Be able to define the nephritic and nephrotic syndromes. Understand the pathology of 4 key glomerular diseases which serve as archetypal examples of nephritic and nephrotic syndrome. How they are caused and why they can be beneficial. What kind of genetic disease?. Can be of two kinds:. Caused by . environmental factors. Hereditary. Genetic disease by environmental factors includes cancer due to the cells undergoing . 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.. Lecture 1:. . Historical Ideas About Infectious Diseases. 1.1 Overview. 1.2 Historical Ideas About Infectious Disease. Supernatural. B. . Humoral. C. Miasma. D. Germs. 1.1 Overview: Types . of Diseases. 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. Objective 8.02. Discuss diseases and viruses.. Diseases. A disease is a plant disorder caused by an infectious pathogen or agent. Diseases. There are 3 conditions necessary for diseases in plants. host plant. Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed!. CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RH.11-12.2 Determine . the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary that makes clear the relationships among the key details and ideas. 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. CHAPTER. . THIRTEEN. Valvular Heart Disease. The . four valves . (tricuspid, pulmonary, mitral, and aortic) of the human heart work . in concert . to ensure unidirectional flow . of . blood through the chambers of the heart and the pulmonary and systemic circuits. The valves themselves are avascular, thin . Affecting . the Digestive System. SLOs. List examples of normal . microbiota. for each part of the gastrointestinal tract. Describe the events that lead to dental caries and periodontal disease. List the causative agents, suspect foods, signs and symptoms, . Mark M. Hammer, MD. Kareem . Mawad. , MD. Fernando R. Gutierrez, MD. Sanjeev . Bhalla. , MD. All authors have disclosed no relevant financial relationships.. Address correspondence to. : S.B., Cardiothoracic Radiology Section, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, Box 8131, 510 S . HAS 222. Presentation Plan. Definition of occupational diseases. Epidemiological data on occupational diseases. Exposure routes for occupational diseases. Classification. of . occupational. . diseases.
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