1) What causes nose bleeds in lepromatous Leprosy patients?
2) How does leprosy cause neurological damage?
1) What causes nose bleeds in lepromatous Leprosy patients? 2) How does leprosy cause neurological damage?
How does a deficiency in platelets cause a bleeding disorder & what are some causes of a platelets deficiency?
1. Describe how the facial expressions of right- and left-hemisphere-damaged patients differ. 2. Damage to the right hemisphere is known to cause visual spatial function deficits. Give an example of a result from an experiment that supports this.
What are the most common causes of female infertility? What do you suspect is the cause of this patients infertility? Why?
What kind of damage is frequently caused and how does photolyase repair the damage? Drag the terms on the left to the appropriate blanks on the right to complete the sentences. Not all terms will be used. Reset Help abnormal structures UV irradiation causes the formation of called by causing the formation of DNA. Photolyase uses the energy of visible light to chemical bonds opposite bases duplications fix these mutations adjacent bases photopeptides break those bonds photoproducts deletions of between...
1. how does pre eclampsia cause edema please be detailed 2. is edema common in all pregnancies 3. what skin, hair, hesrt changes are there in pre eclamptic patients
2. Give an example of a fungi which can cause meningitis 3. Name the organism that causes Hansen's disease (leprosy) 4. a.Name the microbe that causes African sleeping sickness b. What type of organism is it (i.e. bacterial, viral etc?) c. What is it's mode of transmission?
questions 1 what is a neurological impairment and how may a person with a neurological impairment be affected by their disability? questions 2 Describe three different ways that a person with a sensory disability may present. questions 3 what wrong assumptions can people make about the capacity of a person with a speech or language disability? questions 4 Describe how empowerment could be facilitated when providing support, and two effects of empowerment for a person with support needs. questions 5...
1) What is the primary cause of death for patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy? 2) Describe two promising treatments (be specific as to the mechanism of action, not hand waving) for curing patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (2 pts).
1) what causes nutrient mineralization by bacteria and what does it mean for the ecosystem? 2) how do biofilms benefit the microbes involved? 3) A recent paper stated " A. muciniphilia is also connected to barrier function of the intestinal mucosa by degrading mucin and disrupting the barrier function." but the paper they cited for this actually says "A. muciniphilia plays a crucial role in the mutualism between the gut microbiota and host that controls gut barrier function." Which player...
1.What does Senescence mean? 2. Explain the Definition/Cause, how does it affect nutritional status and intervention (What can be done ?) of dysgeusia, dysphagia and xerostomia.