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    the doctor telling him that he possibly have cirrhosis of the liver. JW explained that about a week ago, he went into Dr. Brown’s office because for a few months he has been having fullness around the abdomen. The doctor took a look, and told him that he immediately needs to go to the ER. In the ER, the doctor did a liver scan, and saw that the liver was enlarged. The doctor told him that he may have liver cirrhosis, however more tests need to be done. The doctor did a paracentesis, the…

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    tract organs includes; The mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The accessory digestive organs include; The tongue, teeth, salivary glands, liver, gall bladder, and the pancreas 2. Which organs of the digestive system come in contact with food, and what are some of their digestive functions? Mouth is used for ingestion of food. Saliva produced by salivary glands, helps in the early digestion of carbohydrate and fat by enzymes amylase and lipase. Pharynx…

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    Williams Syndrome

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    This is a test to screen a pregnancy to determine whether a baby has an increased chance of having specific chromosome disorders. The test examines the baby's DNA in the mother's blood. Williams Syndrome Williams syndrome is a rare disorder that can lead to problems with development. It is passed down in the offsprings…

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    Hepatic Fibrosis Essay

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    prognosis and treatment of chronic liver diseases mainly depend on the extent and the progression of liver fibrosis. For example, in patients with chronic hepatitis C, the leading and the most important cause of chronic liver diseaseworldwide[1][2], precise staging of hepatic fibrosis is essential as fibrosis is the most important predictor of disease outcome and influences the indication for antiviral therapy [3],[4][5]. Histopathological examination of a liver specimen obtained by…

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    Bile Salts Research

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    So dietary fat in the small digestive tract resembles a genuinely vast glob of fat. These globs stay until bile that is created in the liver and put away in the gallbladder blends with the substantial fat beads. Bile contains bile salts, which go about as an emulsifier of lipids. The expression "emulsify" intends to break substantial fat beads into littler drops. Furthermore, that is precisely…

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    Cirrhosis Treatment

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    need some type of treatment or a liver transplant, it just depends how cirrhosis has advanced in the liver for each person. Some people might take treatment or some might not because they refuse to or want to live longer. Treatment for cirrhosis is a liver transplant it just depends how affected is the liver to determine what is best for the person. They might also have a portion of their liver removed because the liver can grow back to its original size. The liver is large and it is the only…

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    Hepatitis A Case Studies

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    Military campaigns. Initially, Hepatitis A was known as infectious hepatitis and was epidemiologically differentiated from Hepatitis B in 1940. Hepatitis B compared to Hepatitis A has a prolonged incubation period. However, the establishment of serologic tests permitted ultimate diagnosis of Hepatitis B. Until 2004 in the United States, the most frequently documented category of hepatitis was hepatitis A. Passive protection and hygienic measures were the primary methods utilized in conjunction…

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    Therefore, the deficiency of aldolase B will end up with an accumulation of fructose-1-phosphate in liver cells, causing dysfunction and other sever problems (bioche). In addition to the toxicity of fructose-1-phosphate accumulation itself, excessive fructose-1-phosphate inhibits fructokinase, which contributes to fructosaemia (bioche). Another consequence…

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    A child came up to me today and ask me if he swallows a cookie what all happens to it. Once it enters the mouth, chemical and mechanical steps work to break the cookie into smaller pieces and remove its nutrients for use by the body. Tracing the digestion of a cookie involves a quick trip down your esophagus, a churn in the stomach and a slow, winding movement through the intestines. The Mouth The digestive process begins…

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    The Effects Of Lisinopril

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    Lisinopril Overview. Lisinopril is categorized as an angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor. Lisinopril is most commonly utilized as an antihypertensive or in the treatment of congestive heart failure. This medication also has off-label use in the prophylactic treatment of migraines (Schuh‐Hofer et al., 2007, p. 703). Lisinopril is available as an oral tablet and its bioavailability is approximately 25%. Peak antihypertensive effects of lisinopril are reached at approximately six hours…

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