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    The liver cirrhosis is still in the early stages so the doctor will only give medications but also warn pt about what will happen id condition worsens. LIVER CIRRHOSIS- Alcohol causes the liver to get fat and inflamed which causes the liver cirrhosis. Which is when scar tissue replaces normal tissue in the liver. It happens because the liver is having been damaged over a long period of time (pt’s drinking). The scare tissue…

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    when it receives the food and contains salivary amylase; this begins the digestion of carbohydrates as well as lubricating the mouth and helping the formation of the bolus. The taste buds on the tongue provide unusual sensations of tasting the food and the oral cavity also plays a vital part in speech and other body processes. Movement inside the oral cavity begins when the food begins to be chewed up by the teeth, this then starts to form the bolus. Next, swallowing begins. Swallowing starts…

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    different functions in the body; however, one of the most important is the conversion of homocysteine to methionine. It is also required for the creation of red blood cells and nervous system support. In the body, half amount of Folate is stored in the liver and the rest remains in blood and body tissues. The RDA for Folate varies due to different factors such as age, pregnancy and lactation. Folate can be found in a large variety of food, from animal sources to vegetables and grains. Vitamin…

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    female here today for a followup. She would like to talk about her visit with Roger Epstein, MD, regarding her abnormal findings on CT of her liver. HPI The patient tells me that she was not exactly happy with her visit with Dr. Epstein. After reviewing her CT dated August 26, 2015, it does show abnormal vascularity within the left lobe of the liver with increase in size when compared to 2011. Dr. Epstein reportedly gave her three options. One was to do some laboratory studies. The other…

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    does the coyote. The reproductive system consists of the mouth, throat, liver, pancreas, stomach, large and small intestine and colon. Food will be chewed and then swallowed. It will then travel the very long way through the throat, to the stomach where it will be further broken down (called chyme). After the stomach the chyme moves along to the small intestine where it will be broken down even further, by secretions from the liver and pancreas. The small intestine is…

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    the bloodstream. they are visible a small, Circle the groups of cells that stain less darkly than the surrounding acinar cells. Liver lobules:The liver consist of hepatocytes organized into hexagonal plates of cells called liver lobules. At the end of each lobule is a central vein that will eventually drain into the hepatic veins. at each of the six corners of a liver lobule we find three small vessels collectively called portal triads. The three vessels are: 1. bile duct 2. Portal vein 3.…

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    Abstract The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of Cichorium intybus on lipid peroxidation activities of both enzymatic and non-enzymatic antioxidants, inflammatory mediators, myocardial enzymes and histopathology of cardiac tissues in experimental diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM). Diabetic cardiomyopathy was induced by single intraperitoneal injection of STZ (40mg/kg) combined with high energy intake in rats. Seed extract of Cichorium intybus (CIE) (250mg/kg & 500mg/kg) was…

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    Albino Rat Research Paper

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    The kidney of the albino rat is a paired organ bean shaped, smooth and possess convex and concave borders. Each kidney has dorsal and ventral surface, medial and lateral borders. The lateral border is convex while, the medial border is concave, indented hilus, and an upper and lower pole. The hilus and sides of the kidney of albino rat are surrounded by adipose tissue. Anatomically, the rat kidneys lay alongside the vertebral column in the abdominal cavity and suprarenal glands situated above…

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    Hepatitis C

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    Some people have no symptoms then later realize they have a disease known as hepatitis C. It is an infection of the liver, the virus comes in many forms. Here in the U.S the most common form is type 1. Also the most common way of getting it is by the use of unsafe practices for example injections and improper sterilization. According to the article What Is Hepatitis C, about 3.5 million people have the disease. Knowing the signs and symptoms, if there are any cures, how can it be prevented, and…

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    Hepatitis C Virus

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    irresistible malady caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV) that fundamentally affects the liver. At the main stages, specific symptoms haven’t been seen and some common symptoms including a fever, dark urine, abdominal pain, and yellow tinged skin occurs. In the progression of the disease, liver disease and cirrhosis might be seen. The ones experiencing cirrhosis may have viral system dysfunction, for example, liver failure, liver malignancy, or enlarged blood vessels in the esophagus and…

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