The common conditions that causes edema are
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
1. Please explain the differences between pulmonary hypertension and pulmonary edema, and the relationship (cause/outcome) between them. 2. What are the potential conditions associated with hepatomegaly and/or splenomegaly? Explain the pathogenesis of hepatomegaly for each condition.
please list 5 conditions that cause secondary hypertension explain the pathogenesis of each.
Describe pulmonary edema and list two causes. (500 words)
1. Patient A complains about feet swelling recently which gets worse and worse. Please list the potential pathological conditions associated with foot swelling and explain the pathogenesis of the edema under that condition. 2. Please list at least 5 conditions that cause secondary hypertension and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 3. Please list at least 5 pathological conditions that clinically present with Jaundice, and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 4. Patient B complains about fatigue. Please explain the...
fluid dynamics: 4. (a) List the conditions that cause an oblique shock to form (b) A Mach 2.4 air flow at 450 K and 1.9 bar is deflected (6) 15 by a standing oblique shock. Obtain the two possible shock angles (0) and identify the angles associated with the weak shock and the strong shock. 5 (c) Determine the conditions after the weak shock (i.e. calculate T,, p, and M2) 4. (a) List the conditions that cause an oblique shock...
Table 3-7 (Page 72) provides a list of 15 conditions that cause high rivalry among competing firms in an industry. In the women’s handbag business, what in your opinion are the top five (among the fifteen) conditions contributing to Coach’s demise? Figure 3-3 (Page 71) reveals Porter’s Five Forces Model. Rank order the five forces from 1 = most impact to 5 = least impact to reveal your opinion regarding which forces are contributing most to Coach’s demise.
2, High altitude pulmonary edema (and high altitude cerebral edema) are the major causes of death from altitude sickness, triggered by hypoxic conditions. a. Recall that alveolar ventilation and blood flow to pulmonary capillaries are matched to maximize diffusion of oxygen into the blood. when climbers eceed about 2500m of altitude they experience significantly low levels of atmospheric oxygen. How does this affect the state of contraction of their pulmonary arterioles? b. How would hypoxix conditions affect pressure in the...
Why are living conditions a fundamental cause of death?
1. Under what conditions do opportunistic pathogens have the ability to cause disease? 2. What is the difference between PAMPs and PRRs?