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what are the 3 types of blood vesseles?
A: blood vessels could be divided into three types based on their basic functions: arteries, capillaries, and veins.
Arteries (and their smaller branches known as arterioles) are responsible for carrying blood from the heart out to the tissues. they have thick, muscular walls that contract to maintain the body''s blood pressure.
Capillaries are the blood vessels where nutrient and gas exchange...
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what are the Different types of blood Pressure Supplements?
A: Health concerns such as high blood pressure, or hypertension, can result from a lack of specific nutrients, enzymes or trace elements in the body. In these instances, dietary supplements in the form of specific foods, herbs, drinks or even the necessary element itself can be taken to make up for any deficiency. Several substances have demonstrated promise as blood pressure supplements, including omega-3 fish oil, co-enzyme Q10, Hawthorn extract and magnesium. the most common culprit behind hypertension is that of...
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what''s the term for broken/ swollen blood vessels on a childs head? Hemo..? An does it ever go away?
A: 21 Dec 2011 Was it called Hematoma? If yes you could read details on: http://www.medicinenet.com/hematoma/article.htm Wish your 3 year old a speedy recovery, best wishes! Votes:+0CommentVote upReport DzooBaby21 Dec 2011 It is probably Hematoma which, really, is a fancy name for a bruise that isnt flat but had dimension to it (it sticks out beyond the skin level) It is nothing to worry about. It is just a bruise and will fade in time just like any other bruise although it may take a little longer to fade than the average bruise since it is larger. there is also a term called a hemangioma which is a birthmark, but it likely would have shown up...
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what are the three kinds of the blood vessel?
A: arteries, veins, and capillaries Arteries the arteries are elastic, muscular tubes that carry the blood from the left ventricle of the heart to the capillaries. the walls of the arteries are thicker than the other vessels because of the high pressure. the largest artery is the aorta it is about 1 inch in diameter.
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what is diabetes?what are the different types of diabetes?
A: it means that there is too much sugar in your body diabetics are fatasses me being one of them Simply stated, diabetes means the body has lost its main source of fuel, and the body cannot survive without fuel. Diabetes is a condition in which the pancreas, a little organ near the stomach that produces insulin (a hormone), can''t make enough insulin or the body can''t use the insulin properly. Insulin is important because it helps get glucose (a sugar that comes from most
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what are the Different types of Breast Adenocarcinoma?
A: Breast adenocarcinoma is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, behind only skin cancer. Almost all breast cancers begin in the glands of the breast, including ducts and lobules. the term "adenocarcinoma" refers to the glandular nature of these breast cancers. there are three types of breast adenocarcinoma: ductal, lobular and sarcoma.. the first type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma. This is the most...
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I am a 51 year old female with no family history of breast cancer. I was diagnosed with an invasive, poorly differentiated Mammary carcinoma of not special type with the following findings: My questions will be stated at the end. A. 2.5x1.5x1.5 CM Greatest Dimensions B. mBR score 8 (2+3+3) C. Extensions to within 1.0 MM of deep and inferior margins D. Associated, non-extensive component of solid, intermediate grade (nuclear grade 2) Duct Carcinoma in situ, less than 1.0 mm in aggregate size E. Focal area of vascular space invasion F. TNM Stage--Stage IIA (T2, pNO(i-), MX, G3) G. ER Positive and Pr positive, Her-2/neu-negative H. Axillary Lymph Nodes---No evidence of metastatic carcinoma 1. How can I have an invasive tumor as stated in the initial deion of the tumor and then in Letter D have in referred to as Duct Carcinoma in situ? (I thought in situ meant contained. 2. what does focal area of vascular space invasion mean? Is it already in my blood vessels? 3. Please explain Letters B, C, and F also. 3. what is my prognosis and what would you suggest as a normal treatment plan?
A: you had both DCIS and invasive ductal carcinoma. there was evidence of blood vessels in the body of the tumor itself. B is the grade-- a grade of 3-- rapidly proliferating cells. C-- there aren''t clear margins yet. F is the stage of the disease. tumor was between 2 and 5 cm. no nodal involvement. grade 3. still a good prognosis but more treatment needed, including probably more surgery. if you...
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what are the Different types of Brain Surgery?
A: there are a number of different types of brain surgery, generally classified by type and location. Brain surgery usually involves full anesthesia, a craniotomy in order to give the surgeon direct access to the brain, and then some type of procedure designed to fix an ailing brain. Damage to the tissues or fluid in the brain can lead to different types of surgery, such as alterations to the brain tissue, removal
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what is instinctive treatment for soaring blood pressure?
A: Homeopathic Treatment for High blood Pressure (Hypertension) :- Head remedy; with disquiet (during pregnancy use with care) Rauwolfia S.Q(Mother Tincture) 4 hourly With depression; suicidal inclination; cardiac symptoms Aurum Met 200X or 1M, 10 min (3 Doses) With arteriosclerosis and senile paresis Aurum Iod 30X, 6 hourly With senility and senile behavioural changes Baryta Carb 200X or 1M weekly (3 Doses) Systolic pressure big and diastolic pressure very low Baryta Mur 3X or 6X, 4 hourly With constriction within heart region and anginal pain Cactus G.Q(Mother...
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