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What rehabilitation follows treatment of Whipple's disease?

In about one third of cases, the disease relapses and is more likely to affect the central nervous system than the initial infection. Periodic monitoring over several years, therefore, is essential


Who is responsible booting system?

The responsibility for booting a system primarily lies with the firmware, such as the BIOS or UEFI, which initializes the hardware and loads the operating system. Once the firmware completes its tasks, the operating system takes over, managing system resources and facilitating user interactions. Additionally, system administrators or users can configure boot settings and troubleshoot issues as necessary.


Does a non functioning kidney decrease in size?

Yes, a non-functioning kidney can decrease in size due to conditions such as chronic kidney disease or kidney atrophy. When a kidney is unable to perform its normal functions, it may shrink over time as the surrounding healthy tissue takes over some of its workload.


What happen to the tissue organ an organ system it the cells were injured or disease?

If the cells within a tissue, organ, or organ system are injured or diseased, their ability to function properly is compromised. This can lead to impaired physiological processes, reduced structural integrity, and potential failure of the affected organ or system. Inflammation often occurs as a response to injury, which can further exacerbate damage. Over time, if the injury or disease is not resolved, it may lead to tissue necrosis or organ dysfunction, impacting overall health.


When an air mass remains over an area for a long period of time it takes on the of that area?

It takes on the area's properties.

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What is an immune system disease according to medical literature?

The definition of an immune system disease is a disease that causes over- or underactivity of the immune system. When the immune system is overactive, this is called an autoimmune disease.


Are the digestive system and excretory system related?

The digestive system takes food and breaks it down, and the excretory takes whatever is left over.


What disease is a degenerative central nervous system disorder with progressive loss of control over movement?

Parkinson's disease is a degenerative central nervous system disorder with progressive loss of control over movement.


How do people die from Morquio syndrome?

the disease sadly takes over their body..... sorry to brake it to ya.


What is meant by HIV?

human immunodeficiency virus. it is a disease that severely weakens one's immune system, or defense against disease, over time.


The lungs do not function in a fetal pig what takes over their function?

When the lungs do not function the backup respiratory system takes over the function of the lungs. This is true in a fetal pig.


What is the Alzheimers?

Alzheimer's disease is a disease that takes over your mind and causes you to forget everything loose the ability to talk or even do the simplest task such as feed your self or even tie your shoe


Can you flush meth from your system in 2hrs?

No sir, you cannot. It takes 3-5 days to leave your system.


Are floods from halo real?

The flood are like a mutant disease that infect living or dead individuals in the Halo series.


How do the Endocrine and Reproductive systems work together?

The digestive system takes in the food and the excretory system removes the waste left over from the excess food.The digestive system takes in the food and the excretory system removes the waste left over from the excess food.


Do the Houston Texans run a one-gap or two-gap defensive line system?

The Houston Texans run a one gap defensive line arrangement. For an in depth analysis of the Houston Texans Defense please use the link located in the Related Links Section of this answer. I strongly advise you to so, as it is one of the best breakdowns of a one gap Over 3-4 defensive system I have ever had the pleasure to read.


What is the definition of disease of the nerves?

There are over 100 types of neurological diseases. These affect how the autonomic system handles the sensation, movement and coordination of your body. Some are genetic, such as Huntington's Disease. Others are thought to be caused by disease, illness, or injury.