Leukemia is the name of the disease described.
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Menkes disease results from abnormal utilization of copper, leading to a copper deficiency that affects various body functions. In contrast, Wilson's disease results from abnormal utilization of copper, causing a buildup of copper in the body, particularly in the liver and brain, which can lead to various symptoms and complications.
Paget's disease of bone (osteitis deformans ) is the abnormal formation of bone tissue that results in weakened and deformed bones.
Abnormal findings may indicate lung cancer, tuberculosis, the spread of disease from one body part to another, sarcoidosis, lymphoma (abnormalities in the lymph tissues), and Hodgkin's disease.
if nondisjunction occurs in meiosis 1 then the resultant sperms are XY carrying sperm n sperm without sex chromosome............ if XY carrying sperm fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XXY abnormal zygote if sperm without sex chromosome fertilizes with normal X carrying ovum it results in XO abnormal zygote
cancerous or benign masses or lesions. Abnormal findings include tumors or cysts, infections (such as pelvic inflammatory disease), cirrhosis, endometriosis, fibroid tumors, or an accumulation of fluid
Abnormal results are increased levels in those with a bleeding disorder or liver disease. With those taking heparin, low levels indicate the dose is too low, high levels indicate the dose is too high.
A positive test in a person with symptoms of an autoimmune or rheumatic disease helps the physician make a diagnosis.
In this disease, prolonged exposure to abnormal levels of the hormone cortisol results in the collection of symptoms that Harvey Cushing described.
Abnormal results for a percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography are enlargement of bile ducts.
No, Alzheimer's disease is not caused by bacteria. It is a neurodegenerative disorder that results from the complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors leading to the accumulation of abnormal proteins in the brain.
Epispadias A congenital defect that results in the abnormal positioning of the urinary meatus