- In pathology,
pathogenesis is the
process by
which a
disease or
disorder develops. It can
include factors which contribute not only to the
onset of the...
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Psoriasis is a long-lasting,
noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by
patches of
abnormal skin.
These areas are red, pink, or purple, dry, itchy...
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Fibromyalgia largely overlaps with
several syndromes that may
share the same
pathogenetic mechanisms.
These include myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic
fatigue syndrome...
- (neurobiological and somatic). Some are more comprehensive, such as the
Pathogenetic Triad,
which proposes and
operationalizes three core
features (an autistic...
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resorption may
underlie normal pressure hydrocephalus (which may in turn be
pathogenetically implicated in
additional age-related
neurodegenerative disorders. Occasionally...
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mainly pathogen of Aspergillosis.
Aspergillus fischeri is
regard as non-
pathogenetic.
Recent research has show that the
difference between these two species...
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combination in a
patient of 2 or more
chronic diseases (disorders),
pathogenetically related to each
other or
coexisting in a
single patient independent...
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often presents many
nosological challenges,
since underlying causes and
pathogenetics are
often not known. Therefore, most
current textbooks present a classification...
- L****mann H (July 2005). "Multiple
sclerosis pathology:
evolution of
pathogenetic concepts".
Brain Pathology. 15 (3): 217–22. doi:10.1111/j.1750-3639.2005...
- ****raud B,
Andrikopoulos K,
Shapiro SD,
Bunton T, et al. (March 1999). "
Pathogenetic sequence for
aneurysm revealed in mice
underexpressing fibrillin-1"....