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    Wolman Disease Analysis

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    endocytosis.2,3 Therefore this enzyme functions inside the lysosome to carry out hydrolysis of lipids. Wolman disease is contracted by an estimated 1 out of 350,000 newborn infants and can be extremely fatal.4 However, Wolman disease can affect all individuals, but it is more rare for adults to develop the disease. People affected from Wolman disease develop lipid accumulations all throughout the body in areas…

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    The family waited patiently for an updated report on Helen; the doctors informed the family that she would have to be on a pulmonary hypertension pump the rest of her life to stay alive. Furthermore, the family was informed that she would need a liver…

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    Liver Transplants Essay

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    Liver transplants were created with the intent to save those who suffer from liver damage/disease. “6,000 liver transplants are performed annually in the U.S., and the number continues to rise” (More About Organ Donation). Currently, there are approximately 17,000 people waiting to receive a new liver, many of these being alcoholics. The topic of alcoholics receiving liver transplants is such a controversy because alcoholics are viewed as being at fault for their liver failure. An alcoholic’s…

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    Teen Drug Abuse Essay

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    Teen drug abuse had became a big problem worldwide due to the lack of education that teens have on drugs. Parents do not educate their teens to the point that they know everything they should know about drugs, such as, how damaging to the body and health of a teen they can be. Teens do not realize that they are putting their health at risk, and they are also putting others at risk as well. Drug abuse doesn’t just mean that a teen is addicted to one drugs, once a teen starts to abuse drugs they…

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    given moment. But I haven’t really considered the dangers of sugar. Sugar can affect my liver and trick my body into gaining weight. According to the article “What Happens One Hour after Drinking a Can of Coke”, there is a process on how our body takes sugar, insulin bursts through, as of result of the insulin coming through the liver responds by turning the sugar into fat, forty minutes past by so the liver dumps the sugar and moves it into our bloodstream . Having a constant amount of sugar…

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    Whipple Procedure Whipple procedure is a surgery to remove the head of the pancreas, the upper part of the small intestine (duodenum), and the organ that stores fluid (bile) made in the liver (gallbladder). Part of the stomach may also be removed during this procedure. The pancreas is a large gland located behind the stomach. It helps digest food and it produces hormones that regulate blood sugar. The head of the pancreas is the part that is connected to the duodenum. A Whipple procedure may…

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    Introduction The liver is the second largest organ in the human body after skin considered as the largest gland in the body as it is about 2 percent of the whole body Weight in the adult around 3 pound in weight. The normal color of the liver is reddish brown it is located behind the ribcage on the upper right side Of the abdomen protected by rib cage. The live has a main function the filtration od the blood as it considered the liver is the most important Organ in human body as it has more…

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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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    Dandelion Research Paper

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    bladder infections to increase urine flow. In addition, the potassium contained in dandelion helps to prevent potassium depletion, which can occur when taking other types of diuretics. Dandelion is valued as a blood purifier and liver tonic, and is used to treat a variety of liver conditions including hepatitis and cirrhosis. It is also beneficial to the spleen, stomach, pancreas and kidneys. Dandelion may be useful to help relieve stiffness in those with joint diseases such as arthritis and…

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    Oesophagus Research Paper

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    the stomach. The oesophagus runs parallel to the trachea and is narrowed at three points, behind the cartilage of the trachea, where the left bronchus and aorta cross in front of the oesophagus and where the oesophagus enters the stomach. The main function of the oesophagus is to transport the bolus from the oral cavity down into the stomach. The movements of the bolus are caused by peristalsis. The salivary amylase continues to act throughout the journey. Peristalsis moves the bolus down…

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