Theme 1. Definition of medical botany as science about plants, its connection with pharmacognosy. Anatomy of plant as a part of botany. Cell Theory. Structure of plant cell and its components, functions of its Our need-driven uses of plants, along with our curiosity about our world, have spawned botany, the
Endemic and sporadic goiter . Diffuse goiter with hyperthyroidism. Inflammatory diseases of thyroid gland Endemic goiter is the pathology of thyroid gland, which occurs in biogeochemical regions with iodine deficiency in environment (regional pathology). Sporadic goiter is the disease of thyroid gland, which occurs in unendemic
CONGENITAL NONUNIONS, POSTOPERATIVE DEFECTS AND PALATE DEFORMITIES: ETIOLOGY, CLINICAL FEATURES, SURGICAL TREATMENTS. Overview This material primarily reviews cleft lip and palate (CLP) and issues directly related to these anomalies, including secondary deformities and velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI). Cleft lip and palate deformity can be distinguished from an isolated cleft palate (CP)
Practice nursing care for Clients with Burns The nurse who cares for a patient with a burn injury requires a high level of knowledge about the physiologic changes that occur after a burn, as well as astute assessment skills to detect subtle changes in the patient’s condition.
Introduction to metabolism. Investigation of aerobic and anaerobic oxidation of glucose. Other ways of monosaccharides metabolism. Carbohydrates Foods high in carbohydrate include fruits, sweets, soft drinks, breads, pastas, beans, potatoes, bran, rice, and cereals. Carbohydrates are a common source of energy in living organisms; however, no carbohydrate is
Concept and role of biostatistics as a basic component system of evidential medicine, history of development and value for practice of health protection. Biostatistics (a portmanteau word made from biology and statistics; sometimes referred to as biometry or biometrics) is the application of statistics to a wide range of
Nutrition for Disorders of The GI Tract Upper digestive tract problems There are many problems that may affect the upper digestive tract that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. We have provided a brief overview of some in these pages. Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Gastroesophageal reflux
Theme 15. Differential diagnosis of infectious diseases with exanthema syndrome MEASLES an acute communicable disease, is characterized by three stages: (1) an incubation stage of approximately 10–12 days with few, if any, signs or symptoms; (2) a prodromal stage with an enanthem (Koplik spots) on the buccal and pharyngeal