Pathogenesis Of Edema Write a short note on the pathogenesis of edema. Answer: The following six mechanisms may be operating singly or in combination to produce edema: Pathogenesis of Edema 1. Decreased plasma oncotic pressure: Plasma oncotic pressure is exerted by the total amount of plasma proteins that tend to draw fluid into the vessels normally. A fall in the … [Read more...] about Pathogenesis Of Edema
Pathophysiology Of Thrombosis
Pathophysiology Of Thrombosis Write the pathophysiology of thrombosis. Describe the clinical effects. Answer: Pathophysiology of Thrombosis Pathophysiology of thrombosis describes thrombogenesis concerning the normal hemostatic mechanism. Human beings consist of a system in which blood remains in its fluid state during normal conditions and this system also acts as a … [Read more...] about Pathophysiology Of Thrombosis
The Basics Of HIV Prevention
The Basics Of HIV Prevention Question 1. Write A Short Note On Preventive Measures For Aids. Answer: Practice safer sex: This includes using a condom unless you are in a relationship with one partner who does not have HIV or other sex partners: Never share intravenous (IV) needles, syringes, cotton, cocaine spoons, or eyedroppers with others if you use drugs. Do … [Read more...] about The Basics Of HIV Prevention
Anaphylaxis
Anaphylaxis Write A Short Note On Anaphylaxis. Or Write a Short Note On Type I Hypersensitivity Reaction. Answer: Type 1 hypersensitivity reaction is also known as anaphylaxis or anaphylactic reaction. Type 1 hypersensitivity is defined as a state of rapidly developing or anaphylactic type of immune response to an antigen to which the individual is previously … [Read more...] about Anaphylaxis
Type II Hypersensitivity
Type II Hypersensitivity Write a brief note on Type 2 hypersensitivity reaction. Answer: Type 2 hypersensitivity reaction is also known as antibody-mediated reaction or cytotoxic reaction. It is defined as a reaction by humoral antibodies that attack cell surface antigens on the specific cells and tissues and cause lysis of target cells. Type 2 reaction too appears … [Read more...] about Type II Hypersensitivity