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    that has a protein that can monitor the glucose levels in the blood stream continuously. If the sensor detects that the glucose is abnormally high it can send an alert to a mobile device for the patient and medication and treatment can be applied without delay (Abhilash, M., 2010). Cancer treatment is also an evolving area for the use of Nanorobots. Since these objects are so small, Nanorobots have the capacity to cross the brain blood barrier. This easy access would allow the devices to reach…

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    Enlarged Spleen Essay

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    Cats? Splenomegaly, or an enlarged spleen, is a symptom of another condition or disease. The enlargement is due to inflammation, which occurs due to infiltration of cells as a result of the primary condition. The primary condition that is causing the enlargement is typically related to the function of the spleen, such as filtering blood or synthesizing antibodies in the cat's body. The cat's spleen may either enlarge uniformly over the entire organ or enlarge asymmetrically. The spleen is an…

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    Menorrhagia Case Study

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    stiff joints in the summer while playing golf. Lab results show a low hemoglobin of 8g/dl, hematocrit of 32%, and a erythrocyte count of 3.1 x 10/mm. The reticulocyte count of 1.5% is at the high end of normal and the red blood cell (RBC) smear shows microcytic and hypochromic cells. Based on the circumstances, history, and lab results Ms. A is demonstrating signs and symptoms of iron deficiency anemia (Copstead-Kirkhorn & Banasik, 2014).…

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    vulva was bloody, blood clots within the vagina, cervix smooth and closed no active bleeding and the uterus such as the size of 2 months pregnant, more than accepted. The estimated blood loss at admission about 1000ml, Hemoglobin 94g / l , white blood cell count 19.45 x 10 ^ 9 / L, with normal…

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    Susha Cheriyedath, MSc White blood cells (WBCs) in our body help fight infections. There are various types of WBCs and each has its own way of fighting microbial infections. The most important WBC is called the neutrophil. The number of neutrophils in the blood is expressed as absolute neutrophil count (ANC) and it measures the percentage of neutrophils in the differential WBC count. The ANC of a healthy individual falls in the range of 2,500 to 6,000 per microliter. A total blood count gives…

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    many years. Blood doping is banned from any type of sports, it increases the performance of athletes in the sport industry. Drug(s) such as EPO and Blood doping enables the athletes to have extra oxygen to work harder. Not only are there health risks involved with blood doping but athletes getting caught can lose their reputation. The media has such an impact of why the athlete was achieving in their sports. The sport industry should be taking in a harder stance on offenders because blood doping…

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    Pharmacodynamics

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    its anti-histaminic effect can persist for up to 24 hours. Histamine is produced from the amino acid histidine and is found in high concentrations within the vesicles of mast cells, enterochromaffin cells in the gut and in some neurons. Histamine is metabolized by Monoamine and Diamine oxidase and is released from mast cells during IgE-mediated…

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    rather from inhaling the smoke. Not only do the high temperatures cause heat damage to the delicate lining of the dog 's nose and upper airway, the toxic chemicals in smoke cause tissue injury. The carbon monoxide in the smoke binds to the red blood cells in the dog 's body, preventing oxygen from being carried and causing tissue death. Additionally, the potentially harmful substances that are burned in the fire can irritate the airway and bind to the air sacs in the lungs, hindering breathing.…

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    Il4 Vs Il-4

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    Many multifunctional cytokines are present in exocytosis of mast cells which play important roles in late- phase inflammatory response. The mast cell is a source of cytokines such as IL-1, -2, -4, -5, -6, TNF-α (85). IL-1 functions to grow T-helper cells and B cells with its proliferation whereas IL-2 influences the proliferation of T lymphocytes and activation of B lymphocytes. IL-4 helps to differentiate B lymphocytes into plasma cells secret IgE. With TNF-α, IL-4 regulates the expression of…

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    inflammatory. Collectively, both cell types are related to Harold’s chronic atrophic gastritis. This is the reason for Harold’s elevation change in his White blood cell count. This Inflammatory condition is affiliated with Harold’s symptoms which include: indigestion, biliousness, and heartburns. Greene 2 Harold is also experiencing addition symptoms and signs of becoming ineptly oxygenated: difficulty breathing, exhaustion, vertigo, and headaches. The low Red blood cells, hematocrit, and…

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