Author: Yevhen

Biochemistry and pathobiochemistry of blood

BIOCHEMISTRY AND PATHOBIOCHEMISTRY OF BLOOD. RESPIRATORY FUNCTION OF ERYTHROCYTES. PATHOLOGICAL FORMS OF HEMOGLOBIN. ACID–BASE STATE OF BLOOD. BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF BLOOD IN NORM AND PATHOLOGY: ACUTE PHASE PROTEINS, ENZYMES OF BLOOD PLASMA. RESIDUAL NITROGEN. BIOCHEMICAL FUNCTIONS OF LIVER. METABOLISM OF PORPHYRINS: METABOLISM OF BILE PIGMENTS, BIOCHEMISTRY OF JAUNDICES. BIOTRANSFORMATION OF

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  6. Gingivitis. Classification. Clinic, diagnosis, treatment and prophylaxis of catarrhal, hypertrophic and ulcerative-necrotic gingivitis. Localized periodontitis. Clinic, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The characteristics of gingival diseases in general have been described by Mariotti (1999) and are presented in Table 1. Although most, if not all, pathological conditions of the

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LECTURE 9.

  LECTURE 9. GELS. BIOPOLYMERS. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROPERTIES OF GELS   Lyophilic colloids that is normally stable but may be induced to coagulate partially under certain conditions (e.g. lowering the temperature). This  produces a pseudo-solid or easily deformable jelly-like mass enclosing the entire amount of the  liquid within itself.

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METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUCTION

CORYNEBACTERIA. Microbiological diagnosis OF diphtheria mYCOBACTERIA.  Microbiological diagnosis of tuberculosis, leprosy and other mycobacteriosis.       Corynebacteria Causative Agent of Diphtheria. Extensive clinical, pathoanatomical, epidemiological, and experimental investigations preceded the discovery of the agent responsible for diphtheria. They paved the way for the discovery of the organism (E.Klebs, 1883),

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Principles of occlusion in complete dentures

Principles of occlusion in complete dentures Occlusion is one of the most controversial subjects in dentistry and also one of the most important. Dental schools spend very little time teaching occlusal concepts, leaving a huge void in our knowledge of this critical area. After graduation, most of the sources of

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Practice nursing care for Clients with HIV/AIDS and other Immunodeficiencies

Practice nursing care for Clients with HIV/AIDS and other Immunodeficiencies   A deficient response of the immune system resulting from a missing or damaged immune component is an immunodeficiency. An immunodeficient person’s immune system cannot recognize infectious agents or other antigens and eliminate them. Thus the immunodeficient person cannot defend

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GENERAL FEATURES OF INFLAMMATION

GENERAL MORPHOLOGY OF INFLAMMATION. EXUDATIVE INFLAMMATION. PROLIFERATIVE INFLAMMATION: NONSPECIFIC AND SPECIFIC.  MORPHOLOGY OF GRANULOMA  Inflammation is a complex reaction to injurious agents such as microbes and damaged, usually necrotic, cells that consists of vascular responses, migration and activation of leukocytes, and systemic reactions. The unique feature of the inflammatory process

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Pathology of pituitary gland and hypothalamus

Pathology of pituitary gland and hypothalamus THE HYPOTHALAMIC – PITUITARY RELATIONSHIPS   Hypothalamus The hypothalamus modulates the activity of the pituitary gland (hypophysis) via 2 distinct routes, one to the posterior and other to the anterior pituitary. The hypothalamus is connected with the posterior pituitary (neurohypophysis) by the supraopticohypophyseal nerve

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Acid-base equilibrium in biological systems

Acid-base equilibrium in biological systems. Buffer solutions. A buffer solution is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. It has the property that the pH of the solution changes very little when a small

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