Necrotizing Enterocolitis: Information for ParentsNecrotizing
... Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a disease that affects the intestines of sick babies. NEC occurs more often in premature babies—the earlier the baby is born, the greater the risk of NEC. Up to 10% of all babies admitted to the NICU can have NEC. NEC is an inflammatory disease of the intestine (al ...
... Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a disease that affects the intestines of sick babies. NEC occurs more often in premature babies—the earlier the baby is born, the greater the risk of NEC. Up to 10% of all babies admitted to the NICU can have NEC. NEC is an inflammatory disease of the intestine (al ...
Meniere`s disease
... “immunologically privileged” site relatively protected from inflammatory immune events by the blood-labyrinthine barrier • This theory has been challenged by Mogi et al(1982) and Solares et all (2002) • It is believed now that the inner ear is not “immunologically privileged” and may mount an immune ...
... “immunologically privileged” site relatively protected from inflammatory immune events by the blood-labyrinthine barrier • This theory has been challenged by Mogi et al(1982) and Solares et all (2002) • It is believed now that the inner ear is not “immunologically privileged” and may mount an immune ...
... clarithromycin was erratic due to non-adherence. He was admitted to the hospital in March 2004 with increasing cough, night sweats and a ten pound weight loss. No culture and sensitivity data were available. With the history of erratic treatment, presumed macrolide resistance and unilateral fibrocav ...
Psychobiotics: The Potential Therapeutic Promise of Microbes in
... reduce clostridial population levels in ASD patients or to improve their gut microflora profile through dietary modulation may help to relieve gut disorders. Based on such data, it has been suggested that modulation of the gut microbiota of ASD patients by reducing the numbers of certain clostridia ...
... reduce clostridial population levels in ASD patients or to improve their gut microflora profile through dietary modulation may help to relieve gut disorders. Based on such data, it has been suggested that modulation of the gut microbiota of ASD patients by reducing the numbers of certain clostridia ...
Graves` Disease - American Thyroid Association
... Graves’ disease is triggered by some process in the body’s immune system, which normally protects us from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses. The immune system destroys foreign invaders with substances called antibodies produced by blood cells known as lymphocytes. Some people inherit a ...
... Graves’ disease is triggered by some process in the body’s immune system, which normally protects us from foreign invaders such as bacteria and viruses. The immune system destroys foreign invaders with substances called antibodies produced by blood cells known as lymphocytes. Some people inherit a ...
Inflammatory Myopathies
... Kanneboyina N, Raben N, Loeffler L, et al. Conditional up-regulation of MHC class I in skeletal muscle leads to selfsustaining autoimmune myositis and myositis-specific autoantibodies. Nagaraju K, Raben N, Loeffler L, et al. Conditional up-regulation of MHC class I in skeletal muscle leads to selfsu ...
... Kanneboyina N, Raben N, Loeffler L, et al. Conditional up-regulation of MHC class I in skeletal muscle leads to selfsustaining autoimmune myositis and myositis-specific autoantibodies. Nagaraju K, Raben N, Loeffler L, et al. Conditional up-regulation of MHC class I in skeletal muscle leads to selfsu ...
Immunomodulators as an antimicrobial tool
... fact that certain microbes only cause disease in certain hosts, a phenomenon that cannot be explained by views of microbial pathogenesis that consider virulence to be a singular microbial trait [2]. A logical corollary of the Damage-response framework is that infectious diseases only occur in suscep ...
... fact that certain microbes only cause disease in certain hosts, a phenomenon that cannot be explained by views of microbial pathogenesis that consider virulence to be a singular microbial trait [2]. A logical corollary of the Damage-response framework is that infectious diseases only occur in suscep ...
Common Misconceptions About Pilonidal Disease
... kinds of activity levels, including those who are very active and those who are not. Sitting for long periods may make the pilonidal disease become more bothersome - but it did not cause the problem. ...
... kinds of activity levels, including those who are very active and those who are not. Sitting for long periods may make the pilonidal disease become more bothersome - but it did not cause the problem. ...
Inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are the principal types of inflammatory bowel disease. It is important to note that not only does Crohn's disease affect the small intestine and large intestine, it can also affect the mouth, esophagus, stomach and the anus whereas ulcerative colitis primarily affects the colon and the rectum.Inflammatory bowel diseases resulted in 51,000 deaths in 2013 and 55,000 deaths in 1990.