نتایج جستجو برای: pathogenesis clinical implications

تعداد نتایج: 1570872  

2016
Patrizia Carità Giuseppe Coppola Giuseppina Novo Giuseppa Caccamo Marco Guglielmo Fabio Balasus Salvatore Novo Sebastiano Castrovinci Marco Moscarelli Egle Corrado

Aortic stenosis (AS) is a common valvular heart disease in the Western populations, with an estimated overall prevalence of 3% in adults over 75 years. To understand its patho-biological processes represents a priority. In elderly patients, AS usually involves trileaflet valves and is referred to as degenerative calcific processes. Scientific evidence suggests the involvement of an active "athe...

2002
Alan L. Miller

Normally, the gastrointestinal epithelium provides a semi-permeable barrier which allows nutrients to be absorbed while preventing larger, potentially toxic, antigenic, or pathogenic molecules or organisms from crossing into the bloodstream. Pathogenicallyincreased intestinal permeability predisposes the individual to diffusion of antigenic food molecules and translocation of bacteria and/or ye...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
D M Geddes

The article by SZEFLER and LEUNG [1] on corticosteroid-resistant asthma is a useful and thorough review of a difficult topic. I am, however, concerned that three different conditions are becoming confused and this could have important implications for therapy. These conditions are: 1) difficult to control asthma; 2) corticosteroidresistant asthma; 3) other respiratory disease incorrectly diagno...

Journal: :American journal of kidney diseases : the official journal of the National Kidney Foundation 2014
Sahir Kalim S Ananth Karumanchi Ravi I Thadhani Anders H Berg

Carbamylation describes a nonenzymatic posttranslational protein modification mediated by cyanate, a dissociation product of urea. When kidney function declines and urea accumulates, the burden of carbamylation naturally increases. Free amino acids may protect proteins from carbamylation, and protein carbamylation has been shown to increase in uremic patients with amino acid deficiencies. Carba...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 1999
C S Stohler

Many structural, behavioral, and pharmacological interventions imply that favorable treatment effects in musculoskeletal pain states are mediated through the correction of muscle function. The common theme of these interventions is captured in the popular idea that structural or psychological factors cause muscle hyperactivity, muscle overwork, muscle fatigue, and ultimately pain. Although symp...

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