- for humans. The
pathophysiology of
obesity involves many
possible pathophysiological mechanisms involved in its
development and maintenance. This field...
- weaning. Late-onset of
lactogenesis II can be
provoked by a
variety of
pathophysiological, psychological,
external and
mixed causes. The
delay of the process...
- is
dilation or
distention of a
tubular structure,
either normal or
pathophysiologic but
usually the
latter (except in atelectasis,
where absence of ectasis...
-
commonly seen in
normal healthy persons and
athletes in the
absence of
pathophysiological diseases or conditions.
Different factors or
etiologies could lead...
-
Gluten is a
structural protein naturally found in
certain cereal grains. The term
gluten usually refers to the
elastic network of a
wheat grain's proteins...
-
Pseudokinases have both
physiological (signal transduction) and
pathophysiological functions. The
phrase pseudokinase was
first coined in 2002. They...
- adult-onset Still's disease. It is
thought to be
closely related and
pathophysiologically very
similar to
reactive (secondary)
hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis...
-
pattern generator for locomotion: anatomical, physiological, and
pathophysiological considerations".
Frontiers in Neurology. 3: 183. doi:10.3389/fneur...
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addition to
describing the cases,
Sacks comments on them,
explains their pathophysiological background,
discusses potential neuroscientific implications of such...
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Meningitis Damage to the
vagus nerve after surgery Although no
clear pathophysiological mechanism has been described,
hiccups is
known to have been the initial...