Biosynthesis and biotransformation of cholesterol. Metabolism of ketonе bodies. Regulation and disorders of lipid metabolism. Synthesis of cholesterol. There are three stage in cholesterol synthesis. (1) acetic acid is converted to mevalonic acid, (2) mevalonic acid is converted into squalene, and (3) squalene is converted into cholesterol. Mevalonic
LECTURE 3 MYCOTIC AFFECTION OF THE SKIN AND MUCOUS MEMBRANES. FUNGAL INFECTIONS There are a number of different types of infections caused by fungi, including … · Superficial infections. These fungal infections affect the skin or mucous membranes. Superficial fungal infections (e.g., yeast vaginitis, oral thrush, and athletes foot) affect
METHODICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR 4th YEAR STUDENTS METHODOLOGICAL INSTRUCTION TO LESSON №8 POSTRESECTION AND POSTVAGOTOMIC SYNDROMES. POSTCHOLECYSTECTOMIC SYNDROME І. AIM. To be able to diagnose, to know symptoms of diseases of operated stomach, depending on clinical type of the disease. Principles of conservative and surgical treatment. To be able
Lesson 11 Charts in the Microsoft Excel documents Basic questions 1. Main parts of an Excel Chart. 2. Using the Chart Wizard for Quick Chart create. 3. How user can select Data to Plot. 4. How user can select and customize a Chart Type. 5. How user can edit
Lesson 6 Acute Renal Failure Acute renal failure occurs in 5 percent of hospitalized patients. Etiologically, this common condition can be categorized as prerenal, intrinsic or postrenal. Most patients have prerenal acute renal failure or acute tubular necrosis (a type of intrinsic acute renal
TOPIC№2: Purulent-inflammatory diseases of abdominal cavity. (Acute Appendicitis, cholecystitis, pancreatitis, Peritonitis in Infancy). Plan: 1. Acute Appendicitis. 2. Cholecystitis. 3. Pancreatitis. 4. Peritonitis in Infancy. 1. Acute Appendicitis Introduction. Appendicitis is the second most common acute abdominal inflammatory problem in childhood. It is also the most common disease process requiring
Biochemistry of tooth tissues and of saliva: chemical content, peculiarities of metabolism in enamel, dentin, pulp and cement, mechanisms of mineralization, physical-chemical properties and biochemical content of saliva, role of the Са, Р, F, vitamins and hormones. Biochemical changes at tooth- jaw system pathology. n Composed of mineralized calcium phosphate
ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE Movement is an activity most people take for granted. The ability to move and be active benefits health status, whereas immobility presents a threat to one’s physical, mental, and social well-being. This chapter explores nursing responses to individuals with impaired ability to