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  1. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the complications of Gangrene?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    If an infection gets into your blood, you may get sepsis and go into septic shock. This needs treatment right away. Symptoms include: 1. Low blood pressure. 2. Rapid heartbeat. 3. Shortness of breath. 4. Change in body temperature. 5. Light-headedness. 6. Body pain and rash. 7. Confusion. 8. Cold, cRead more

    If an infection gets into your blood, you may get sepsis and go into septic shock. This needs treatment right away. Symptoms include:

    1. Low blood pressure.
    2. Rapid heartbeat.
    3. Shortness of breath.
    4. Change in body temperature.
    5. Light-headedness.
    6. Body pain and rash.
    7. Confusion.
    8. Cold, clammy, pale skin.
    9. Death.

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  2. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the different routes of metastasis of neoplasm?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Metastases of neoplasmic cells can occur in three ways: 1. They can grow directly into the tissue surrounding the tumor. 2. Cancer cells can travel through your bloodstream to distant locations in your body. 3. Cancer cells can travel through your lymph system to nearby or distant lymph nodes.

    Metastases of neoplasmic cells can occur in three ways:

    1. They can grow directly into the tissue surrounding the tumor.
    2. Cancer cells can travel through your bloodstream to distant locations in your body.
    3. Cancer cells can travel through your lymph system to nearby or distant lymph nodes.

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  3. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What is Pulmonary oedema?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Fluid accumulates in the air sacs of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. This interferes with gas exchange and can cause respiratory failure.

    Fluid accumulates in the air sacs of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe. This interferes with gas exchange and can cause respiratory failure.

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  4. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the types of haemorrhage?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    The following are the different types of Hemorrhage: ( There are two types of Hemorrhage: internal and external.) A) Upper Head: -Intracranial Hemorrhage: A bleeding that occurs in the skull. -Cerebral Hemorrhage: This is one of the types of intracranial Hemorrhage where the brain tissue bleeds withRead more

    The following are the different types of Hemorrhage: ( There are two types of Hemorrhage: internal and external.)

    A) Upper Head:
    -Intracranial Hemorrhage: A bleeding that occurs in the skull.
    -Cerebral Hemorrhage: This is one of the types of intracranial Hemorrhage where the brain tissue bleeds within itself.
    -Intracerebral Hemorrhage: When the brain bleeds due to the rupture in the blood vessel within the head.
    -Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): when there is blood present within the subarachnoid space due to a pathologic process. It is a nontraumatic type of hemarrhage, typically caused due to a berry aneurysm or arteriovenous malformation.

    B) Eyes:
    -Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: A broken blood vessel in the sclera – the white of the eyes – results in the blood eye. It often occurs due to strain, including sneezing, coughing, vomiting, or other kinds of strain.

    C) Nose:
    -Epistaxis: It is commonly known as a nosebleed.

    D) Mouth:
    -Tooth eruption: When you lose a tooth, it is known as a tooth eruption.
    -Hematemesis: You start vomiting fresh blood.
    -Hemoptysis: When you start coughing blood from the lungs is called hemoptysis.

    E) Lungs:
    -Pulmonary Hemorrhage

    F) Gastrointestinal:
    -Upper gastrointestinal bleed
    -Lower gastrointestinal bleed
    -Occult gastrointestinal bleed

    G) Urinary Tract:
    -Hematuria – When you urinate, there is blood. It is known as hematuria.

    H) Gynacologic:
    -Vaginal bleeding
    -Postpartum Hemorrhage
    -Breakthrough bleeding
    -Ovarian bleeding: Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome undergoing transvaginal oocyte retrieval are more likely to experience ovarian bleeding. It is fatal and is a common complication of the procedure.

    I) Anus:
    -Melena – occurs when there is an upper gastrointestinal bleeding
    -Hematochezia – occurs when there is lower gastrointestinal bleeding or brisk upper gastrointestinal bleeding

    J) Vascular:
    -Ruptured aneurysm
    -Aortic transection
    -Iatrogenic injury

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  5. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the causes of acute haemorrhage?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    A) There are many possible causes of hemorrhage, including: 1. Alcohol, drug, or tobacco use that is heavy or long-term (bleeding in the brain). 2. Blood clotting disorders. 3. Cancer. 4. Complications from medical procedures, such as surgery or childbirth. 5. Damage to an internal organ. 6. HereditRead more

    A) There are many possible causes of hemorrhage, including:

    1. Alcohol, drug, or tobacco use that is heavy or long-term (bleeding in the brain).
    2. Blood clotting disorders.
    3. Cancer.
    4. Complications from medical procedures, such as surgery or childbirth.
    5. Damage to an internal organ.
    6. Hereditary (inherited) disorders, such as hemophilia and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia.
    7. Injuries, such as cuts or puncture wounds, bone fractures,s or traumatic brain injury.
    8. Violence, such as a gunshot or knife wound, or physical abuse.
    9. Viruses that attack the blood vessels, such as viral hemorrhagic fever.

    B) Depending on the location or cause, a hemorrhage might be called:

    1. Bruise or hematoma (a particularly bad bruise). Both involve bleeding just under the skin.
    2. Hemothorax, blood collecting between the chest wall and lungs.
    3. Intracranial hemorrhage, bleeding in the brain.
    4. Nosebleed.
    5. Petechiae, tiny spots on the skin that may be purple, red, or brown.
    6. Postpartum hemorrhage, more bleeding than normal after childbirth.
    7. Subarachnoid hemorrhage, a type of stroke that can be caused by head trauma.
    8. Subconjunctival hemorrhage, broken blood vessels in the eye.
    9. Subdural hematoma, blood leaking into the dura mater, the membrane between the brain and skull.

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  6. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the causes of infarction?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    The 2 most important causes are: 1. Thrombosis. 2. Thromboembolism. Other (minor) causes include – 1. Vasospasm. 2. Compression of a vessel. 3. Torsion of a vessel by twisting around on itself. 4. Traumatic rupture. 5. Expansion of an atheroma.

    The 2 most important causes are:
    1. Thrombosis.
    2. Thromboembolism.

    Other (minor) causes include –

    1. Vasospasm.
    2. Compression of a vessel.
    3. Torsion of a vessel by twisting around on itself.
    4. Traumatic rupture.
    5. Expansion of an atheroma.

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  7. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology

    what are the sign and symptoms of shock?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    If you go into shock, you may experience one or more of the following: 1. Rapid, weak, or absent pulse. 2. Irregular heartbeat. 3. Rapid, shallow breathing. 4. Lightheadedness. 5. Cool, clammy skin. 6. Dilated pupils. 7. Lackluster eyes. 8. Chest pain. 9. Nausea. 10. Confusion. 11. Anxiety. 12. DecrRead more

    If you go into shock, you may experience one or more of the following:

    1. Rapid, weak, or absent pulse.
    2. Irregular heartbeat.
    3. Rapid, shallow breathing.
    4. Lightheadedness.
    5. Cool, clammy skin.
    6. Dilated pupils.
    7. Lackluster eyes.
    8. Chest pain.
    9. Nausea.
    10. Confusion.
    11. Anxiety.
    12. Decrease in urine.
    13. Thirst and dry mouth.
    14. Low blood sugar.
    15. Loss of consciousness.

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  8. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Case taking, Disease, Microbiology, Pathology

    What are the cardinal signs of acute inflammation?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Five cardinal signs, namely: 1. Redness (rubor). 2. Swelling (tumour). 3. Heat (calor; only applicable to the body's extremities). 4. Pain (dolor). 5. Loss of function (functio laesa).

    Five cardinal signs, namely:
    1. Redness (rubor).
    2. Swelling (tumour).
    3. Heat (calor; only applicable to the body’s extremities).
    4. Pain (dolor).
    5. Loss of function (functio laesa).

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  9. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Pathology

    What are the different types of hypertrophy?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    There are two types of hypertrophy: 1. Physiological. 2. Pathological. Hypertrophy initially develops as an adaptive response to physiological and pathological stimuli, but pathological hypertrophy generally progresses to heart failure. Each form of hypertrophy is regulated by distinct cellular signRead more

    There are two types of hypertrophy:
    1. Physiological.
    2. Pathological.
    Hypertrophy initially develops as an adaptive response to physiological and pathological stimuli, but pathological hypertrophy generally progresses to heart failure. Each form of hypertrophy is regulated by distinct cellular signaling pathways.

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  10. Asked: 6 years agoIn: Disease, Microbiology, Pathology, Public Health

    What are the classifications of malarial parasite?

    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH
    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    Added an answer about 4 years ago

    Five species of Plasmodium (single-celled parasites) can infect humans and cause illness: 1. Plasmodium falciparum (or P. falciparum). 2. Plasmodium malariae (or P. malariae). 3. Plasmodium vivax (or P. vivax). 4. Plasmodium ovale (or P. ovale). 5. Plasmodium knowlesi (or P. knowlesi). Falciparum maRead more

    Five species of Plasmodium (single-celled parasites) can infect humans and cause illness:

    1. Plasmodium falciparum (or P. falciparum).
    2. Plasmodium malariae (or P. malariae).
    3. Plasmodium vivax (or P. vivax).
    4. Plasmodium ovale (or P. ovale).
    5. Plasmodium knowlesi (or P. knowlesi).
    Falciparum malaria is potentially life-threatening. Patients with severe falciparum malaria may develop liver and kidney failure, convulsions, and coma. Although occasionally severe, infections with P. vivax and P. ovale generally cause less serious illness, but the parasites can remain dormant in the liver for many months, causing a reappearance of symptoms months or even years later.

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