Gastrointestinal disease
6 Gastrointestinal disease Questions Question 1 Please explain the role of the sympathetic nervous system in the gastrointestinal tract. Question 2 What is the difference between a submandibular salivary gland…
6 Gastrointestinal disease Questions Question 1 Please explain the role of the sympathetic nervous system in the gastrointestinal tract. Question 2 What is the difference between a submandibular salivary gland…
2 Molecular cell biology and genetic disorders Questions Question 1 As cells grow and regenerate, what mechanism does the body use to get rid of the continuously dying cells? And…
4 Infectious diseases, tropical medicine and sexually transmitted infection Questions Question 1 Which haematogenous infections (bacterial, fungal and protozoal) can give rise to positive findings in the urine? What are…
3 Clinical immunology Questions Question 1 Please could you explain how lymphocytes (especially B) can maintain receptors on their surfaces? Is this genetically related? If so, when the lymphocytes are…
1 Ethics and communication Questions Question 1 Regarding medical ethics, if a man is discovered to be hepatitis B or C positive, is it advisable for the physician to inform…
FIGURE 76e-21 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma involving the skin, with typical violaceous, “plum-colored” nodules. (Courtesy of Jean Bolognia, MD; with permission.) FIGURE 76e-22 Basal cell carcinoma, with central ulceration and a pearly, rolled, telangiectatic…
FIGURE 76e-21 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma involving the skin, with typical violaceous, “plum-colored” nodules. (Courtesy of Jean Bolognia, MD; with permission.) FIGURE 76e-22 Basal cell carcinoma, with central ulceration and a pearly, rolled, telangiectatic…
269e Atlas of Electrocardiography Ary L. Goldberger The electrocardiograms (ECGs) in this atlas supplement those illustrated in Chap. 268. The interpretations emphasize findings of specific teaching value. All of the…
FIGURE 76e-21 Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma involving the skin, with typical violaceous, “plum-colored” nodules. (Courtesy of Jean Bolognia, MD; with permission.) FIGURE 76e-22 Basal cell carcinoma, with central ulceration and a pearly, rolled, telangiectatic…