- Gr**** πάθος (pathos) 'suffering, disease' and γένεσις (
genesis) 'creation'.
Types of
pathogenesis include microbial infection, inflammation, malignancy...
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additional $23,000 per
person per year. The role of
insulin resistance in the
pathogenesis of
psoriasis is
under investigation.
Preliminary research has suggested...
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environmental factors.
Mutations in HLA
genes seem to play a
crucial role in the
pathogenesis of some cases;
likewise silica,
aromatic and
chlorinated solvents, ketones...
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enzyme in the urea
cycle is arginase, an
enzyme that is
crucial to the
pathogenesis of H. pylori.
Arginase produces ornithine and urea,
which the enzyme...
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Viral pathogenesis is the
study of the
process and
mechanisms by
which viruses cause diseases in
their target hosts,
often at the
cellular or molecular...
- HLA-susceptibility alleles, of
which HLA-DR and HLA-DQ are
involved in the
pathogenesis of Sjögren's disease. For example,
patients from
Northern and Western...
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controversially generalized to
other diseases. More
modern concepts in
microbial pathogenesis cannot be
examined using Koch's postulates,
including viruses (which...
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involved in the
pathogenesis of
systemic sclerosis. Moreover,
microchimeric cells of
maternal origin may be
involved in the
pathogenesis of a
group of autoimmune...
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infected cells. EBV
nuclear antigens are
believed to be
involved in the
pathogenesis of
multiple sclerosis, but not all
people with MS have
signs of EBV infection...
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areas such as
schools and
military dormitories. Many
aspects of the
pathogenesis of
mumps are
poorly understood and are
inferred from
clinical observations...