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cold viruses, strep throat, mononucleosis, and in times gone by, diphtheria. The acute infections are usually referred to as tonsillitis
charm and helptures
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Muscle tissue contracts or shortens, allowing movement.
Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood. Muscle tissue: produce, force and cause motion Nerve tissue: Forms brain, spinal cord and cranial nerves Epithelial tissue: provides barrier for organs from outside environment Connective tissue: Holds other tissues together such as bone of blood.
atrophy is a decrease in muscle mass. Hypertrophy is muscle growth.
hypertrophy is when the cells in a muscle duplicate and cause the muscle to get larger
a true fibroma is a rare true neoplasm or it may be defined as an abnormal mass of tissue the growth of which is exceedingly abnormal as compared to the normal tissue and the growth persists even after the cessation of stimuli that evoked the change while as focal fibrous hyperplasia is the abnormal growth of the tissue which regresses after the cessation of stimuli that evoked the change.It is a reactive lesion that arises in response of the trauma and regresses after the removal of trauma cause
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Hypertrophy in animals may have resulted from the way they synthesize protein while there are cases when the cause is genetics.
No, a benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) does not cause a cancerous enlargement of the prostate. A BPH is not cancerous. It is defined as a noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland.
Prostate enlargement refers to the condition where the prostate gland grows in size, usually due to a condition called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This can cause symptoms such as frequent urination, especially at night, weak urine flow, and difficulty emptying the bladder completely. It is a common condition in aging men.
Hormonal effects cause deposition of part around the area and hypertrophy of associated structures and arteries around.
Hypertrophy means swelling in individual cells due to exercises. Heavey lifting exercises & extensively lengthy exercises cause Hypertrophy. Also eating supplements such as Creatine, will also induce Hypertrophy.
Certain forms of muscular dystrophy are x-linked, cause weakness, and can cause muscular hypertrophy as muscle cells are replaced with fat.
Congenital adrenal hyperplasia.
No. The answer is in the definition of hypertrophy. Hypertrophy is the increase in the volume of an organ or tissue due to the enlargement of its component cells. The Valsalva maneuver does not affect cells in this way. It does, however, remain a cardiac test, a way to 'clear' the sinuses when atmospheric changes have occurred. Remember the last time you drove up a mountain, and it seemed like your ears 'popped'? That was an involuntary reaction to an atmospheric change. The Valsalva maneuver is, of course, used to cause the ears to 'pop', meaning it's equalizing the pressure. There is NO danger in the Valsalva maneuver, but if you have a heart condition, you should stay away from doing this. It's not a hypertrophic issue, its a heart issue.