Paleopathology
Hodgkin's lymphoma is the disease distinguished by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells. These cells are large, abnormal lymphocytes found in the affected lymph nodes.
endemic refers to the ongoing presence of a disease within a population, group , or area ( en- means within, dem means population, and -ic means pertaining to) For example, the common cold is endemic because it is always present within the general population
Common lab tests used to test for the presence of protein include a serum protein electrophoresis (SPEP) test, a urine protein test, and a total protein test. These tests can help diagnose conditions such as kidney disease, liver disease, or protein deficiencies.
Emphysema is a lung disease that is characterized by the presence of larger-than-normal air spaces in the lungs called bullae. These bullae can impair lung function and lead to symptoms like shortness of breath.
Sickle cell disease is a chronic condition characterized by the presence of abnormal hemoglobin in red blood cells. This can lead to acute episodes of pain known as sickle cell crises, which are a common feature of the disease. Overall, sickle cell disease is a chronic condition that requires ongoing management and care.
A test in which the joint is stressed, used to determine the presence of sacroiliac disease. Hope this helped!
Amniocentesis or chorionic villi sampling can be used to determine if the fetus has Tay-Sachs disease.
what are the injuries 0and desease of the bones
Occupational therapy may be prescribed to rehabilitate a patient after amputation, arthritis, cancer, cardiac disease, head injuries, neurological injuries, orthopedic injuries, pulmonary disease, spinal cord disease, stroke, and other injuries/illnesses
Any biopsy involves a surgeon and/or a radiologist taking a sample of tissues from one's body to determine presence of a disease. A pathologist then would examine the cells either under a microscope or chemically in order to determine the extent of a disease.
Other factors influence the level of treatment needed, including associated injuries such as bone fractures and smoke inhalation, presence of a chronic disease, or a history of being abused.
all arrhythmias indicate the presence of cardiovascular disease
after amputations, arthritis, burns, cancer, cardiac disease, cervical and lumbar dysfunction, neurological problems, orthopedic injuries, pulmonary disease, spinal cord injuries, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, and other injuries/illnesses.
It is prescribed after many types of injury, illness, or disease, including amputations, arthritis, cancer, cardiac disease, neurological problems, orthopedic injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, and traumatic brain injuries.
Yes. Color Doppler Ultrasonography gives accurate description of presence of heart disease or valvular heart disease.
disease, injuries, and nutrients.
A xenodiagnosis is a diagnosis of an infectious disease by exposure to a vector of that disease, incubating the vector and examining it for the presence of that disease.