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    can be from externally introduced bacteria fungi, parasites and viruses, or from a pathogen introduced via the blood stream from an infection of another body system (McCance and Huether, 2014). The pathogen invades the bone and elicits the inflammatory response (McCance, and Huether, 2014). For bone tissue, this includes engorged vessels, active leukocytes, thrombosis of small blood vessels and formation of an abscess (McCance, and Huether, 2014). For the bones of children, the exudate…

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    ventricle wall is small and thin containing deoxygenated blood. The left is just the opposite. The left ventricle is larger and thicker making it stronger than the right, but containing oxygenated blood. However, since it is pumping blood all around the body, it is at a more forceful rate (Oxford Journals, 2016). The major coronary vessels are on the surface of the heart. What is the advantage of that location? The heart contains major coronary vessels on the surface. The location of it helps…

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    Forskolin Benefits

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    many years, natives of Thailand, India and Nepal have used Forskolin to mend heart problems, angina and even hypertension. Apparently, the substance acts within the heart muscles and walls of the blood vessels to render an impressive heartbeat and widens the blood vessels. Consequently, it lowers blood pressure numbers, increases oxygen flow, and modifies or improves overall heart health, hence, the results are remarkably optimistic. More benefits of Forskolin include weight loss. You can…

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    Different Types Of Muscle

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    allowing movement including both fine and gross motor skills to be carried out. Another function which skeletal muscle is required for is protecting an individual’s organs. An important function which cardiac muscle is needed for is pumping blood around the body. Blood is transported to the lungs in order to receive oxygen and without this process a person can be at risk of a heart attack. In the body digestion needs…

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    Essay On Aneurysm

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    Aneurysm is a common disease affecting about half of the world population, mostly find in men. Aneurysm origin is usually the walls of the blood vessels or the branches of the arteries. As the Aneurysm grows it tends to get larger in the walls of the arteries which can cause discomfort. There are two main types of aneurysm: cerebral aneurysm and aorta aneurysm. An aneurysm can be diagnose with .Regular screening or x-ray, and once taken place, the doctor can determine if surgery is needed…

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    plexi. According to him, blood was produced from the liver and carried to the various tissues throughout the body via arteries that also contained air absorbed from the lungs into the pulmonary veins. For centuries people believed Galen’s theories and thought that the cardiovascular system was an "open-ended" system in which blood and air simply dissipated at the ends of select veins and arteries, and this belief led to many medical errors, one major error being…

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    such as amputation or even death (Rosales, Mathewkutty & Gnaim 2008). The management of CLI require collaborative efforts in order to provide long-term outcomes. The primary goal of infrapopliteal endovascular therapy is to maintain vessel patency and restore the blood flow of lower extremity in order to reduce the risk of complications related to limb loss Tibial bypass or amputation are the two major surgical choices in patients with CLI. However, these procedures associated with…

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    Essay On Atherosclerosis

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    disease where things like calcium and fat build up in the arteries and block blood flow. Arteries harden as a result of it, and it’ll cause problems transferring blood around the body. The plaque will form a barrier, and can cause serious problems in the body, like other diseases and disorders. The results are possibly deadly. There is a layer on the inside of every vein that keeps it smooth called endothelium. It allows blood to flow quickly and easily throughout the body. If the endothelium…

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    The vertebral and the carotid artery nourish a collection of blood vessels called the circle of Willis. The carotid artery supplies blood to most of the cerebral hemispheres. It runs up the lateral sides of the neck, then splits into the anterior cerebral artery and the middle cerebral artery. The anterior cerebral artery supplies blood to the medial surface of the frontal and parietal lobes as well as the corpus callosum. The middle cerebral artery supplies the lateral portions of the…

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    contracts, it is able to exert a pressure that drives blood throughout the cardiovascular system and allows for perfusion as well as gas and nutrient exchange to take place. This blood flow is typically described by the equation Q=P/R, where Q represents blood flow, P is the pressure gradient, and R stands for total peripheral resistance.1 In a well-functioning system, a general balance is maintained between the pressure and resistance, which allows blood to reach all areas of the body. In…

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