What is a nodular liver and cirrhosis of liver?
When there is damage to the liver, it attempts to repair itself. The remaining cells (mainly hepatocytes, but also oval cells) - undergo mitotic division in order to replace damaged or dead cells. This process is known as hyperplasia. When hyperplasia occurs in the liver, it results in nodular formations of new cells.
A cirrhotic liver is an end-stage liver. It cannot be repaired, and if the person is to live they will need a transplant. A cirrhotic liver will be diffusely (all-over) covered with nodules, where the liver has attempted to regenerate. It will also have scar-tissue and fibrosis as a result of the damage to the liver.
Liver is the most important organ in regulation of metabolism, digestion...
It is responsible by the production of bile, regulation of lipides in blood, formation of glucose from various nutrients (proteins, lipides), metabolization of ethanol,...and many other vital processes in human body
What are the function of the liver?
The liver is a vital organ present in vertebrates and some other animals. It has a wide range of functions: Detoxification, Protein synthesis, and production of biochemicals necessary for digestion. The general categories of liver functions are:
1. Synthesis
2. Storage
3. Protection
The major functions of a liver are -
yes. Non vegetarians eat liver of sheep, goat, cow or buffalo etc. Sheep liver is rich in vitamin B3. Vitamin B3 is responsible for healthy skin, healthy nervous system and proper blood circulation. It is essential for proper metabolism of proteins and fats and synthesis of some hormones. Vitamin B3 maintains normal functions of digestive tract. Deficiency of vitamin B3 causes digestive system disorders, anemia, mental problems and skin lesions.
What do you call the space between leaf veins?
The internode space. The space between the two leafe nodes. The spaces between leaf veins are called areoles.
What is the role of the liver?
the role of the liver is that it clears toxins from the body
Is produces bile.
Why does braising or boiling fatty meat reduce the fat?
The heat of the cooking process will cause some of the fat in the meat to melt into the hot liquid thus reducing the fat left in the meat.
How long should food coloring stay on the shelf?
Food coloring doesn't expire so you can keep it on the shelf FOREVER :D
I would not suggest it. As alcohol has little positive effect on your body in the fist place, Alcohol with medications treating UC could be a bad combination. Also, there has been research that states that alcohol would irritate your colon and cause flare ups, or relapses. Some are able to drink alcohol who have UC, but they have to take precautionary steps such as drinking two glasses of water before each drink as well as keep specific track of what they eat in order not to disturb their colon. In general, I would stay away from alcohol in this situation, it's the safest way to play the game and is a preventive way to stay healthy with UC.
sources:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/656887/ulcerative_colitis_booze_is_uc_the.html
http://www.ulcerativecolitis.org.uk/Alcohol.htm
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/colitis/article_em.htm
http://dailystrength.org/c/Crohns_Disease_Ulcerative_Colitis/forum/2204395-alcohol-and-ulcerative-colitis
Pronunciation: fī-brō-nod′yū-lăr
Pertaining to sharply defined approximately circular opacities found in clusters associated with linear opacities that distort adjacent structures; usually indicates previous granulomatous disease.
Pronunciation: fī-brō-nod′yū-lăr
Pertaining to sharply defined approximately circular opacities found in clusters associated with linear opacities that distort adjacent structures; usually indicates previous granulomatous disease.
What are the most common reasons for overheating on a 1998 Chevy Lumina 3.1L?
1.Broken Thermastat (this is the easist and cheapest to fix; at least with my car it is) 2.Radiator possiblly needs to be flushed out and refilled 3.Check hoses for leaks, cracks. More Serious (Check water levels are you leaking water? ) 4.Have your Machanic check your heater core 5. Cracked Head Gasket 6. Blowen Head Gasket (check your oil does it have a creamy white color to it) This is bad and expensive
Not with concrete you need Pool plaster which uses moisture to dry where concrete uses air to dry(somewhat comlicated)Your local pool company should be able to supply you with pool plaster from there go onto the internet to National spa & pool the process is in the technical section.Good Luck this should be done in full by a professional but the only way to learn is to give it a try. Kenny Kummer E.M.Systems
What is the value of a 1990 dollar bill that has 34 of the back side reprinted on the front?
This rare printing error has a value of $200-$300 in uncirculated condition.
Is it normal to stay a bit drunk for 24 hours after drinking?
If you had a great deal to drink you could certainly still be legally drunk 24 hours later. I would not say it was normal though. If you got really drunk, it's normal to feel "a bit drunk" up to 24 later. It's called a HANGOVER. Your head is fuzzy, you're dehydrated, and your electolytes are probably off the scale. Contrary to popular belief, black coffee, fresh air or a cold shower doesn't help. Only TIME helps. During that time, don't drink any alcohol, drink juices like Gatorade, and eat small, healthy meals and take a multi-vitiman. THEN, be good to yourself and your liver! BEST, ADR I've been drunk 24+ hours after drinking. If you drink enough, it's possible. Not good or normal, though. After a binge, even when blood alcohol has returned to zero, brain function is still impaired- especially reflexes. this has been studied in driving simulators.
How do you tell if your rear diffrential is going bad?
Usually if your rear diff is going bad it will start to howl or grind.
If when you sit down you have a layer of fat what can you do about it?
You need to cut your carbohydrates down to below 23 grams a day. You also need to start walking or exercising and doing some kind of cardio work.
This organ plays a major role in metabolism and has a number of functions in the body, including glycogen storage, decomposition of red blood cells, plasma protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification. It lies below the diaphragm in the abdominal-pelvic region of the abdomen. It produces bile, an alkaline compound which aids in digestion via the emulsification of lipids. The liver's highly specialized tissues regulate a wide variety of high-volume biochemical reactions, including the synthesis and breakdown of small and complex molecules, many of which are necessary for normal vital functions.[2]