KNOW THE FACTS BEAT THE ODDS REDUCE YOUR RISK GET SCREENED NOW SOUTH ASIA THOSE FROM SOUTH ASIA MAY BE AT HIGHER RISK FOR HEART DISEASE 1 #1 Heart Disease is the #1 cause of mortality in the community 2 2X South Asians are 2 times more likely to suffer a fatal heart attack
By paul2Flu and Pneumo (Vaxigrip and Pneumo23). Dennis S. Quiambao, MD Medical and Government Affairs Manager. Influenza. Influenza. "An unvarying disease caused by a varying virus". Kilbourne, 1980. Influenza. Worldwide: 10% of the population gets the flu
By oshinMultiple Sclerosis What is Multiple Sclerosis? It is an Auto Immune Disease which is when the body starts to destroy itself. It is a life-long disease with no cure. In MS, the body attacks and destroys the fatty tissue called myelin that insulates an axon/nerve, and is called demyelination.
By FaradayThe Epidemiologic Triangle. Time. The Epidemiologic Triangle. The agent is the cause of the disease Can be bacteria, virus, parasite, fungus, mold Chemicals (solvents), Radiation, heat, natural toxins (snake or spider venom)
By AngelicaSlow Virus Infection. Diseases have a prolonged incubation period Slow virus diseases may be caused by conventional viruses or unconventional (atypical) agents. Diseases caused by conventional viruses include; Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
By MelvinScreening in Gynaecological Cancers. Prof. HYS Ngan Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology University of Hong Kong Queen Mary Hospital. Fallopion tube. Uterus. Endometrium. Ovary. Cervix. Vagina. Screening. Cervical cancer Ovarian cancer Endometrial cancer. Screening.
By DonnaModule 7: Outbreak Investigation & Disease Control. Outbreak Investigation. Developed through the APTR Initiative to Enhance Prevention and Population
By GideonType 1A Diabetes (Immune Mediated) Clinical Immunology Society. George S. Eisenbarth Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes Slides Chosen From Teaching Slides of: Type 1 Diabetes: Molecular, Cellular, Clinical Immunology -www.barbaradaviscenter.org.
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By LeeJohnOutbreak Investigation. Terms. Incidence Rate Prevalence Outbreak; Cluster; Pseudo-outbreak. An increase ( incidence rate) over the expected occurrence ( prevalence ) of an event. Note that a single case of an unusual disease or pathogen may constitute an outbreak.
By MikeCarloKnowledge Representation, Structuring and Ontology Development. Arden Homestead June 4-5, 2003. Knowledge-Based Terminology. History Theory Principles Reality Other efforts Additional applications Additional research. History.
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By RitaPathology of blood and lymphatic vessels. Pathology of blood and lymphatic vessels. The main cellular components of the walls of vessels are: 1) endothelial cells 2) smooth muscle cells 3) pericytes (the cells normally arranged along capillaries and venules).
By jacobDIAGNOSTIC SCHEMA JGIM EXERCISES IN CLINICAL REASONING Teaching Slides by: Rabih Geha, MD & Denise M. Connor, MD. When the Script Doesn’t Fit J Gen Intern Me d. 2017 Mar 23 Daniel J Wheeler, MD; Thomas Cascino , MD; Bradley A Sharpe, MD; Denise M Connor, MD. Diagnostic Schema.
By benjaminPharynx Anatomy and conditions. The pharynx is a fibromuscular tube that is semicircular in cross section and is situated directly anterior to the vertebral column. Nasopharynx. Behind the nose and above the soft palate. In front it communicates through choanae with the nasal cavities
By daniel_millan8. Medical Terminology and Disease. Word Elements for Medical Terms. word root—the body of the word ( cardi , arthr , mast ) prefix—before word root ( intra- , trans- ) suffix—after word root ( -logy , -gram ) c ombining vowel—joins two word roots ( electr - o - cardi - o - gram)
By Mia_JohnSkeletal pathology. Rizki adiwahyono MD. ICD 10 for BONE disease. M86 Osteomyelitis M87 Osteonecrosis M88 Osteitis deformans [Paget's disease of bone] M89 Other disorders of bone M90 Osteopathies in diseases classified elsewhere.
By LeoKey Plants and Key Pests in Columbus Landscapes. Jennifer Davidson Columbus Cooperative Extension. Insects Azalea caterpillar Azalea lacebug Azalea leafminer Rhododendron gall midge Spider mites Other Iron chlorosis Planting depth. Diseases Azalea gall Cercospora leaf spot
By issacWhipple´s Disease. Sebastian Thaler Manfred Zierhut Centre of Ophthalmology University of Tuebingen, Germany. First Presentation – Ocular History November 2006. 56 year old white German man OU: persisting vitreous inflammation since 2 months
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