Glomerulonephritis, also known as Bright's disease.
Glomerulonephritis is another name for Bright's disease. It is a type of kidney disease caused by inflammation of the glomeruli that causes red blood cells and proteins to leak into the urine.
Prions are misfolded proteins that can induce other normal proteins to misfold in a similar manner. This process can lead to the formation of protein aggregates that disrupt normal cell function, causing disease. The exact mechanism by which prions become harmful is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve the conversion of normal proteins into the misfolded, disease-causing form.
Mad cow disease happens when the proteins in the brain of cow become misfolded. This is called prion. In simple words all proteins have to be folded before they can function and when some proteins in the brain become misfolded, such a state is called prions (misfolding of proteins) and it results in mad cow disease.
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is caused by abnormal prion proteins that affect the brain's structure and function. It is not caused by a traditional pathogen like a virus or bacteria.
Peritonitis can be caused by bacterial or fungal infections, perforation of the bowel, ruptured appendix, pancreatitis, or liver disease. Other causes include certain medical procedures, such as peritoneal dialysis or abdominal surgery.
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There are a number of med terms for Bright's but glomerulonephritis is the best one.
Hyperthyroidism is the medical term meaning overactive thyroid.
There are three specialties that focus on disease in the most general sense: (1) Epidemiology, the study of disease incidence and risk (2) Etiology, the study of the origins and causes of disease (3) Pathology, the study of the nature and effects of disease in the human body
A carcinogen is an agent that causes cancer.
infectious proteins called prions
Etiology is a generic term not a disease or condition. It is a branch of medical science concerned with the causes and origins of disease.
A pathogen.
1. study of causes: the philosophical investigation of causes and origins 2. medical specialty: the branch of medicine that investigates the causes and origins of disease 3. cause of disease: the set of factors that contributes to the occurrence of a disease
It can be, along with physical, medical, environmental and other causes.
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