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base on my research the pathophysiology is aaneurysm disease,.,
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how physiological processes are altered in disease or injury
Pott's disease is when you have tuberculosis that spreads to your spine. So in order to have Pott's disease, you need to have had tuberculosis.
Pathophysiology
at is the pathophysiology what is the pathophysiology of myoma
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It is caused by the undersupply of Acetylcholine, a chemical which enables muscle action, learning, and memory.
David Dawbarn has written: 'Neurobiology of Alzheimer's disease' -- subject(s): Alzheimer's disease, Etiology, Pathophysiology, Physiopathology
The term is "disease course" or "natural history of the disease". It describes the trajectory of a disease from its initial presentation, through progression, and ultimately to resolution or chronicity.