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- for humans. The pathophysiology of obesity involves many possible pathophysiological mechanisms involved in its development and maintenance. This field...
- nephritic complications. In other words, nephrosis and nephritis can be pathophysiologically contradistinguished, but that does not mean that they cannot occur...
- adult-onset Still's disease. It is thought to be closely related and pathophysiologically very similar to reactive (secondary) hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis...
- Gastrin is a peptide hormone that stimulates secretion of gastric acid (HCl) by the parietal cells of the stomach and aids in gastric motility. It is released...
- this anatomical structure is called RVOT tachycardia. The RVOT is pathophysiologically affected in Brugada syndrome. Velocity time integral Tucker, William...
- 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...
- 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...
- Obesity Is Common and Difficult to Treat: Evidence for a Distinct Pathophysiological Phenotype". Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 13 (1): 81–88. doi:10...
- Arterial stiffness occurs as a consequence of biological aging, arteriosclerosis and genetic disorders, such as Marfan, Williams, and Ehlers-Danlos syndromes...