Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura Essays

  • Personal Narrative: Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura

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    cheering, dedication, power, drive, leadership, teamwork, friends, and people to depend on. My job is what I love to do and nothing will stop me from doing it. Not even being diagnosed with Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP). During the spring of sixth grade, I found out I had Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura (ITP). This is a sickness in which you have low platelets. Platelets are in you blood and they help your body heal. However, your immune system sees platelets as a virus. It fights them

  • Thrombocytopenic Purpura Essay

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    Part 1: Overview current literature about Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura The first patient described with thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a 16 year old girl that died within 2 weeks after disease onset. She struggled with petechial bleeding, pallor, fever, paralysis, hematuria and coma (Lämmle et al. 2005). From the autopsy in 1924 Doctor E. Moschcowitz described hyaline thrombosis of the terminal arterioles and capillaries and he suspected that a powerful agglutinative and hemolitic

  • Informative Speech On Heart Failure

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    If you have heart failure, you are not alone. Currently, approximately 5.7 million people in the United States live with it. In fact, it is one of the most common reasons why people 65 years of age or older admitted to hospital. The development of heart failure can take years. Heart failure is called congestive heart failure when fluids accumulate in various parts of the body. So if you do not already have, but runs the risk of suffering, you should change your lifestyle now! Symptoms of heart failure

  • Informative Essay On Back Pain

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    tatistics show that eight out of 10 people experience back pain. The symptoms often occur suddenly, out of the blue. Back pain is the fifth most common requirement for hospitalization. While exercise and treatments such as physiotherapy and acupuncture can help eliminate back pain mostly people rely on pain killers to dull the pain. The problem is this doesn't fix the back pain - in fact it can may it a lot worse! What Is Back Pain? This medical condition comes on many forms, including upper back

  • Essay On Achondraplasia

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    Having a child diagnosed with achondraplasia is a horrible sentence to have handed down prior to birth or shortly after. This condition can be diagnoses before birth or after. Ultrasound testing may cause suspicion of the disease. Not all patients look the same. In few cases it is inherited from a parent. Most cases are a surprise. It is caused by a mutation in the gene of one of the parents. Parents with achondroplasia have a 50/50 chance of passing on the gene. There’s a 25% chance for

  • Cardiac Tamponade Case Study

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    hemopericardium leading to cardiac tamponade is an unusual manifestation of thrombocytopenia and to the best of our knowledge ,there is no case of thrombocytopenic tamponade mentioned in the literature. We report a case of 64-years-old female who presented with cardiactamponade after coronary artery bypass surgery, as a probable result of an idiopathic thrombocytopenic episode and required emergent revision surgery. 1. Introduction Pericardial pathology is commonly encountered in clinical practice and

  • Salbutamol

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    Basic pharmacology of agent used in the treatment of asthma Pharmacodynamics about Salbutamol (INN) or albuterol (USAN), a moderately selective beta (2)-receptor agonist similar in structure to terbutaline, is widely used as a bronchodilator to manage asthma and other chronic obstructive airway diseases. The R-isomer, levalbuterol, is responsible for bronchodilation while the S-isomer increases bronchial reactivity. The R-enantiomer is sold in its pure form as Levalbuterol. The manufacturer of levalbuterol

  • Cyclosporine: The Immune System

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    Cyclosporine Transplantation is the act of transferring cells, tissues, or organs from one site to another. The malfunction of an organ system can be corrected with transplantation of an organ (eg, kidney, liver, heart, lung, or pancreas) from a donor. However, the immune system remains the most formidable barrier to transplantation as a routine medical treatment. As the immune system is responsible for the rejection of grafts understanding the mechanisms by which the immune system reject the graft